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Uploaded: 08/04/13 4:05 PM GMT
Railroad in the garden 5
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Continuing with the historic American homes is Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson. Again the contruction of these, all out of twigs and natural items, is amazing.

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::tigger3
08/04/13 6:43 PM GMT
Your so right, it is amazing, talent and alot of patience for the construction process, very nice. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.snapshooter87
08/04/13 9:02 PM GMT
I agree with Sandi, and they are fascinating.
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.Joanie
08/05/13 1:11 AM GMT
Truly amazing Kathy and so beautiful!!!
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Four eyes are better than two.
::palral
08/05/13 1:21 AM GMT
Sorry I missed the first four in the series. Perhaps you've already explained where this place is and why some knucklehead would carve architectural masterpieces out of beeswax. After reading your "Moby Dick" narrative last week, maybe I'm better off being ignorant of what this place is although I'm guessing it's a hobby room in a mental institution. Personally this is really tough to say, but I like the flower shots much better. This thing just creeps me out.

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I may be schizophrenic, but at least I have each other.
::LakeMichigan
08/05/13 6:55 PM GMT
Love this series Kathy .
The details are amazing .
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WILD & FREE ... PROTECT THE AMERICAN MUSTANG !!
.icedancer
08/05/13 11:09 PM GMT
It really is amazing work, super shot and detail
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Have a Beautiful Bright Day, Skates
::danika
08/06/13 6:52 AM GMT
I like the lighting in this one. Superbly captured, Kathy.
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I LOVE LABS!!!
.Eubeen
08/16/13 5:49 AM GMT
Good details in this capture Kathy. Is that Mr. Jefferson waiting for the 7:15 to Washington in the front garden?
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Sometimes the appropriate response to reality is to go insane. -- Philip K. Dick, Valis

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