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Sep 28, 2010 9:30 AM CST
Name: Toni
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Well, maybe not weird, but definitely dark.

Tuscan Sun.


Paradise looks lovely in the shade, IMO.
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But then the sun starts to peek over the neighbor's house.
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Same w/Montezuma. First in shadows, then suntouched.


Sterling Silver is still in complete shadows.
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And the early morning shade makes Singin' the Blues so very dark.
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And I know that this isn't a bunch of roses, but here's one of my hibiscus almost hidden by the New England Purple Asters.
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