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Obsessed with Nature: Scenes from my homeland of Texas

It is a fine time for you to be asking:

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Believe it or not, these are all from a park near central London. Photos taken by me, with a canon telemax (a film camera from c.1989/1990)
 
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From today:
 

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I personally love nature, it's beautiful! I don't think it's really an aspie thing, a lot of people love nature, it might be amplified by Asperger's, but it's beautiful and it's perfectly fine.

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