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Old 01-14-2015, 11:06 PM #1
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So glad you enjoyed Mr Fuller's work AND between you hit on my favourite 'Connection Paintings'. I watch Barn Owls hunt in the field in front of my house where the Hares box and chase every Spring. Hedgehogs frequent my garden, and in past years I have had to send youngsters off to local rescuers when Winter sets in early. My village is surrounded by woods, arable and open farmland where the Deer run free.
I am lucky to be surrounded by Nature's Beauty which I can still enjoy being stuck inside.

Dave.

Looking out from the inside is like framing a lovely picture of the beauty of nature. How lovely!


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