By Kim Charles

Mary Reese embraces the diverseness of the season in Maine

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" Gardening in Maine is a terrific challenge , so I attempt to have something of interest in all seasons . We tend to have sundry boundary line , as we enjoy the birds and pollinator they attract . In addition to diversity in seasons , I embrace it as well in dissimilar form and formula of foliage and flower . I have found something curious as a outcome : in “ off time of year , ” my eye seek color ; in high season , I tend to focalise my eye and sue my photos differently . Always , it ’s about the light , is n’t it ? "

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