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  1. These photos are beautiful. But those eye glasses...my favorite! :)

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    1. Sonja - SO nice to hear from you - Thank you - You have been a "fan" of the reading glasses for awhile now ;) - Thanks for being such a great friend!

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  2. Black and White - how cool!! I really enjoy them all but am partial to the flowers!!

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    1. Hey Sista - Thanks - This is why I try to shoot many different subjects, for all to enjoy!

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  3. Okay, so I need to find this B&W Wednesday game .... great selection!

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    1. Thank you, Aug ... There really is not a game, per say ... I sort of made it up ... Thank you again for your nice comments!

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