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Old 30th of November 2009 (Mon)   #1
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Default A quiet walk on a frosty college campus

Finally !!! The 'grey' light left us, and the sun came out a little.. Beautiful but cold walk through the campus of the College of So. Idaho..

This surrounds the campus...



Just kidding.... this is around the Natl Guard Motor Pool that shares the campus...

Frost abounds.....



And some hardy berries ....



Comments appreciated..

Rick
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