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I saw trash flowers in the field this morning. You never got me on a bike, but now i ride everyday. Just to pass by the flowers. The drought broke this year. It's September and the leaves on the trees and the sage on the plains and the creek beds in the Sandias are still green. I want you to see all the beauty I see when the sky is red and orange and purple and pink. And the cottonwoods when the sunlight slides through the clouds illuminating the long grove of trees through the center of town. Yesterday I pulled over on the highway to take a picture of the mesa and the clouds above colored by the setting sun, but the camera does the sky a great disservice.
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Sep 20, 2016
Sep 20, 2016 at 12:30 PM UTC
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I saw trash flowers in the field this morning. You never got me on a bike, but now i ride everyday. Just to pass by the flowers. The drought broke this year. It's September and the leaves on the trees and the sage on the plains and the creek beds in the Sandias are still green. I want you to see all the beauty I see when the sky is red and orange and purple and pink. And the cottonwoods when the sunlight slides through the clouds illuminating the long grove of trees through the center of town. Yesterday I pulled over on the highway to take a picture of the mesa and the clouds above colored by the setting sun, but the camera does the sky a great disservice.
sandia, green, summer, flowers, trees, town, highway, mesa, picture, beauty
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Sep 20, 2016
Sep 20, 2016 at 12:30 PM UTC
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