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Yes! This photo is VERY calming 🙂
Thank you, Lynn. Sometimes it’s the quieter, less spectacular things in life that catch our fancy or calm our anxieties!
What a beautiful photo!!! I love the coloring in this one………so different from the orange/red scenes. Hard to believe we can see so many different views by looking out the same window (or off the same deck). Great job, Neil 🙂