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Cypress Gardens

Shy Rooster

Magnolia Cemetery Sets 1 and 2

2012 Coastal Carolina Fair Flower Show

Second Set of Chicks

Night Blooms and Spider Webs

Mushrooms

Flock Unity

Another Chicken Adventure

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Echinacea  and Sunflowers

Baby Chicks

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9th Annual Park Circle Plant Swap

Way too many photos of the chickens

Mixson Triangle

Yard Birds

Goodbye, Magnolia Tree

Green Roof Science Fair Project

Hall-Scronce Flock

Beekeeping Fun

Darren's Garden 2010

Repotting Carnivorous Plants

Corpse Flower Cactus

Daylilies

RM Hendricks Park

Blooming Pitcher Plants

Wasp Street Community Garden

John L. Jencks Recycling Center

Blooming Butterwort

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