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Smile Something beautiful in this cold weather...

I went out to get my mail a little while ago. Well it is 15 degrees, but it's winter after all.

The moon is full, and as I was driving down the road, I saw these little beautiful flashes of lights on the ground. The frost on the blades of grass were reflecting the moons light, and showing sparkles of white light. There were hundreds of these sparkles in all directions. The full moon was straight up over head.

What a beautiful sight. BF
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