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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Pin Oaks

I admit that I occasionally exhibit an inability to see the trees for the forest.

today I shall inundate myself with details.
Posted by Cecil Augustus Downing at 8:59 AM
Labels: 32nd and Wright, adages, Joyce Kilmer, new-found and self-righteous sense of environmentalism, quercus palustris, The Caddingham Estates at Lake Park

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