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The Patterns
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The Inquisitor
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Very pretty pictures, obmar.
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Blue1moon
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beautiful! thanks for sharing them!
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at cell level another set of patterns exist
not visible to us...
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yes, and within the cell is yet another level (mitochondria), and then another...
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Tell others that those things dont happen by accident.
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no - not accident -
micro or macro - cell or universe -
all connected...
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Blue1moon
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- exactly!
Beautiful, obmar! Incredible isn't it!
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Glad that I could share it with you all.
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Back to patterns
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Luther Burbank was a famous Californian horticulturalist who lived in Santa Rosa.
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My daughter underneath a giant cactus plant
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That's a giant cactus, for sure...Never seen such huge cactus before.
I have got a few growing in front of the house still barely two feet tall.., not the spiky types....
Was she the one that went to france with you the last trip?
Is this a banyan tree? It is standing near the art gallery.
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Inquisitor,
That is an amazing cactus! I don't think I've ever seen one so big before either! Are cactus that size common in the region?
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