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Tag Archives: A Pond in the Spring
A Pond in the Spring
A Pond in the Spring by R. Hay A pond in the Spring is a mighty fine place, As Nature gets moving at her frenzied pace.
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt Trails
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