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Morris Dovey May 8th 09 05:24 PM

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Wednesday was bright and sunny so I took my camera to a park about 10
minutes from downtown Des Moines.

Iowa isn't well-known for its vast forested areas, but where we do have
trees, we sometimes manage to get it right. :)

Hope you enjoy this bit of eye candy!

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Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/



Lee Michaels May 8th 09 05:45 PM

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"Morris Dovey" wrote in message
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Wednesday was bright and sunny so I took my camera to a park about 10
minutes from downtown Des Moines.

Iowa isn't well-known for its vast forested areas, but where we do have
trees, we sometimes manage to get it right. :)

Hope you enjoy this bit of eye candy!

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Yabbut Morris, how am I going to make furniture out of that??




Han May 9th 09 01:45 AM

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Morris Dovey wrote in news:4a045cc0$0$87079$815e3792
@news.qwest.net:

Wednesday was bright and sunny so I took my camera to a park about 10
minutes from downtown Des Moines.

Iowa isn't well-known for its vast forested areas, but where we do have
trees, we sometimes manage to get it right. :)

Hope you enjoy this bit of eye candy!

Very Nice, Morris.

Btw, looking right now at Colossal Construction on DiscoveryScience (here
in Jersey it is FiOS channel 122), where some Dutchmen and Danes are
mangling English while installing some giant windmills in the North Sea off
IJmuiden, Holland.

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Best regards
Han
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Mark & Juanita May 9th 09 05:50 AM

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Morris Dovey wrote:

Wednesday was bright and sunny so I took my camera to a park about 10
minutes from downtown Des Moines.

Iowa isn't well-known for its vast forested areas, but where we do have
trees, we sometimes manage to get it right. :)

Hope you enjoy this bit of eye candy!



Thanks, that's pretty nice. It's been too dry here this year for the
desert flowers. The impale-you-verde are blooming, so the desert has a
nice yellow splash of color. Your's is nicer though.


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If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough

Morris Dovey May 9th 09 08:19 AM

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Mark & Juanita wrote:

Thanks, that's pretty nice. It's been too dry here this year for the
desert flowers. The impale-you-verde are blooming, so the desert has a
nice yellow splash of color. Your's is nicer though.


I think there are probably places of seasonal beauty everywhere. Ewing
Park is a legacy from an 1880's Des Moines women's gardening society
whose members seem to have liked lilacs - there are supposed to be more
than 1400 varieties of 'em in the park, with a scattering of flowering
crabapple trees for punctuation, and a surround of (mostly) oak and
softwoods to serve as a backdrop. For about ten days each spring the
park explodes with blossoms and the aroma of lilacs.

During the rest of the warm season it's just a big grassy area with a
lot of bushes - and enough shade to make it a perfect place for
city-dwellers to spread an old blanket and enjoy a quiet picnic.

--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/


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