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Dragonfly
July 9, 2010 · 2 comments
July 9, 2010 · 2 comments
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When I clicked to see the eyes, your blog shot me here. Why quit with the photoshop, how about that wall behind? And why not mosaic tile the bench! What fun! Glad the naboo are still up and around.
Cheryl@consciousgardening.blogspot.com
Hi Cheryl…it does that, but you should be able to keep zooming in on the eyes by clicking on the above dragonfly image two more times!
Why not mosaic the bench indeed!
ESP.