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By yi-ching lin

March 31, 2017

Tags: amtrak, beach, blue skies, clouds, grass, horizon, hudson, hudson river, it is easy being green, morning, mornings, northeast corridor, northeast regional, ride, river, sand, train, train ride, train tracks, water, water's edge, weeds

Category: art, city, nature, photo challenges, photography, poetry, structure, weekly photo challenge, writing

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reconnecting… a random bit

medicine buddha mantra: Tayata Om Bekandze Bekandze Maha Bekandze Radza Samudgate Soha

health, wealth, and prosperity: Om Vasudhare Svaha

weekly photo challenge: it is easy being green

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  1. yi-ching lin's avatar
    31 Mar 2017 at 23:24 yi-ching lin
    reply

    hours before boarding
    the train, deciding what to
    do with the tulips
    .
    20170331:2321
    y

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