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This is just wonderful!
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Beautiful!
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Another of your amazing reflections, like a water painting by Monet.
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Thanks Lena I was amazed how well this turned out
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amazing! I’d frame it and hang it on my wall if it were mine.
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I am trying to decide what to print it on. Maybe canvas. Or maybe even metal to show off the light.
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Definitely having a Monet moment, Debs!
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Looks like a Monet painting. Beautiful.
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I’m glad you said that. I was thinking that but thought it might just be my eyes!
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Mr Tumnus would appreciate it – what a nice change from everlasting winter.
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Ha! That’s for sure.
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It’s a Debbie Smyth Monet. 🙂 Lovely!
janet
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