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		<title>Looking Up</title>
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Looking Up
Originally uploaded by r303blue.
New batch of Hibiscus pictures  on my Flickr, I&#8217;ve been tracking these lately since so many have opened in the warm summer days. Eventually I&#8217;ll move away from photos in my backyard, and travel the streets of Brooklyn.
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Originally uploaded by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/35825595@N00/">r303blue</a>.
<p>New batch of Hibiscus pictures  on my Flickr, I&#8217;ve been tracking these lately since so many have opened in the warm summer days. Eventually I&#8217;ll move away from photos in my backyard, and travel the streets of Brooklyn.</p>
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