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Nomad In California
Learning about the texture, history, people, scents, sights and sounds of California
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Last few photos of Pine Mtn
The trees are still sporting Spring green leafs. The soft yellow-green adds a gauzy view to the mountains.
Will head back to this delightful village in June for the Pine Mountain Wine Festival!
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