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Sunday, May 29, 2011
Trilliums Fading
The
trillium
flowers opened late this year. Usually they are at peak on Mothers Day.
Then they slowly change color from white to pink.
Then they droop and disappear.
Such beautiful flowers - I love to see them come and feel sad when they go.
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