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I’m really pleased with the new canvas bag that arrived in the mail featuring a photograph I took of blossoming branches along the Charles River. You can find this tote and others featuring nature images here: http://bit.ly/2qBb3UD

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The silk chiffon scarf featuring tree branches along the Mystic River can be purchased at the shop at Trinity Church.

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As you walk through that field in Woburn it feels almost like autumn because there are so few leaves or even buds on the branches.

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While I wish this far into April that the trees had more leaves on their branches, they do present a beautiful silhouette as the sun sets against a blue and white sky.

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These canvas tote bags featuring my nature photography are now available at http://bit.ly/2qBb3UD

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I’ve been quite pleased with my own tote bag. While there are several options when ordering through the site, I tend toward the Basic Style with Black Cotton Strap. This one, featuring details from a Margaret Redmond stained glass window, will soon be available at the shop at Trinity Church in the City of Boston.

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Also available online are several new pencil cases or pouches. I use mine as a wallet-like carryall. See a growing collection of pouches at http://bit.ly/2EQ3PjR

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It was a windy day when I recently walked along the Charles River. The river itself did not move very fast. The water was low and though it be mid-April, all around were the dead leaves of the previous seasons. Only a few daffodils brightened the shore. I decided to work with what I had and so I photographed the leaves in their watery haunt. Most of the images didn’t come out, at least to my liking, but this one seemed rather poetic to me.

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