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| A messed up photo I took today through the trees that I turned into "art." | 
For I, the Lord, have put forth my hand to exert the powers of heaven; ye cannot see it now, yet a little while and ye shall see it, and know that I am, and that I will come and reign with my people.  Doctrine and Covenants 84:119
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| Walking on the moors | 
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| wind break at the top of the hill | 
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| rushing to see if I have something to feed them | 
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| Who will win the race? | 
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| getting closer . . . | 
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| Surprise!  This little one got my attention first. | 
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| The others tried to crowd her out because I was giving them dried grass to eat.  The grass isn't always greener on the other side, maybe, just dry and crunchier | 
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| Please let me in! | 
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| The others go back to their green grass and this one waits patiently for some attention | 
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| Still trying to get the yellow grass on the other side.  Maybe the saying should be changed to, "Da ya dunt 'ave, ya wonts." | 
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| This looks like a long forgotten headstone used for a fence corner post. | 
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| Some of these stones were used for fence posts, I guess.  It would be nice to know the history. | 
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| Another old headstone?  All around are crumbled stone buildings mostly grown over.  Who is to say there weren't houses and farm building . . . and people buried here? | 
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| A remnant of once divided farms. | 
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| Soon these trees will be leafed out. | 
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| The old horse that wouldn't visit me.  See Darwen tower on the hill? | 
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| Here is evidence of why the stone walls are not going to last forever.  The tractor must have bumped the wall, or someone was mischievous and pulled rocks down. | 
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| Free eggs? | 
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| The roundabout sign in front and evidence that the painted roundabout on the road is ignored as cars drive over it.  It serves a purpose of regulating the traffic flow as cars did yield to the car on the right as is required in a roundabout. | 
 
 
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