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Or the absence of color. Looks like snow is done for this year - the grader truck has been through to level the dirt surface.
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A quiet view from the top of Burial Hill in downtown Plymouth looking out over the harbor and bay.
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Though the Plymouth harbor is still mostly empty, it won't be for much longer.
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Though the Plymouth harbor is still mostly empty, it won't be for much longer.
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Though turkeys aren't known to migrate, they always leave my treetops in the late fall and I don't see them again until spring - here's my first for this year - pecking in the yard and gobbling in the treetops at dawn - always a welcome sight and sound. (No, they are not tame - this photo is from inside the house looking through a window).
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