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When the sun shines, there is no prettier place...






I'm home in Snoqualmie (30 miles east of Seattle) for a few days. A special thank you to Tammy and Ro for taking care of my garden and to Erika and Steve for putting up with my puppies! I'll owe you all big if everything is alive when I get back! In the meantime, here are a few pictures from the last couple of days. My parents work so hard to tame their beautiful property...

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Unknown said…
Ugh! Beautiful! I'm hoping now more than ever I get to go to Ft. Lewis! :) Praying for a sane trip and visit. I love you.

BTW, you've been tagged. Check out my blog if you want to play :)
celticgardener said…
Hi Meg,

How beautiful! Thanks for putting in our pictures as well as yours! Wonderful. Just got back from Wenatchee--it was hot and sunny, but is so much greener here. Love you and miss you.

Mom

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