| A pair of cranberry red, wicker chairs lie nestled in an array of greenery and flowers. It's as if the photographer was peeking out behind some plants, and discovered this peaceful little garden. Dull, brown shrubery is right in front of the photographer, almost blocking the view. To the right of that plant is some long grass, and above the grass are some beautiful pink buds. The grass is lush, green, and neatly trimmed. To the left of the chair, there is a bed white flowers. The stems of these flowers are about as lengthy as the chair, and and at the top of them, there are lare, some-what squarish white petals. To the right of the white flowers, there appears to be some type of prickly-looking shrub. It starts off as a darkish green, and as it gets farther from the ground, changes to a lighter green. These extend almost to the top of the picture, almost twice the size of the chairs. Growing in front of this bush is a small bunch of white flowers, possibly the same type as to the left of the chair. Pale pink flowers lie directly behind the chair, beside to the shrub, and are the sme length as the shrub. Surrounding this entire garden is a dense throng of trees- possibly a forest. |
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