A beautiful scene with contrasting colors of the red bridge in the center.
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What a tranquil scene, it is really zen-like. You should put up the high resolution version on flickr too. When winter comes I am gonna be revisiting this photo to forget about the cold
Wow, I never knew that Gardens in Midland. That’s pretty interesting…
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