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Beauty is all around us …

You just need to know where to look. For instance, flower enthusiast Lewis Hubbard sent us some of his beauties, including the Camellia japonica Dad’s Pink (big photo below) and (below them from left) Camellia hybrid Buttons and Bows, Camellia japonica Romany and Camellia sasanqua Crimson Candle. In top photos, brothers Shake and Bake pose with camellias from Martin and Lisa Walker’s yard in Hayes. These two boys were recently adopted from the Gloucester-Mathews Humane Society. In the second row below them, spring has sprung at the Woodville Park Healing Garden, with a ray of sunshine warming the daffodils, in this photo from Bonnie Veaner of Hayes. Windowsill geraniums, sent in by Louise Witherspoon of Port Haywood. Bottom row from left, Ginger Rowe sent along this photo of a blooming forsythia, bringing to mind thoughts of spring. Galoris “Gee” Brownley of Port Haywood sent along this photo of a juvenile Red-shouldered Hawk at Chesapeake Bank on Feb. 12, waiting for a (bird) ...

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