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Day: July 3, 2016

On The Back Roads Of Oregon: California Poppies

July 3, 2016 / marionberryquilter / 2 Comments

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On the way back from a trip to Silverton, Oregon, this gem of a field of California Poppies were in bloom!

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A close up taken by Tim

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The field of flowers seemed to go on and on!

Happy 4th of July Weekend to you!

~Molly

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