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There was more than a hint of spring in the air lighting up even the darkest spaces on Sunday. I wish it would hang around a little longer but it's back to the grey and gloom today. With any luck the start of a new month tomorrow will bring a bit of that sunshine back.
I love the bright cadmium yellow of these buckets lit up by the sun against the normal dust and dirt of the farm.
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