~Clover Mountain Photos~

8/04/2005

Pear Tree


As I walk through my yard (camera in hand of course) I'm often pulled to the pear tree with the moss creeping up its rough & deeply designed bark, so after I take a few shots, I reach up snag a pear......a little sweet, a little tart...but, ohhhh so good! :) Posted by Picasa

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