Today ’s photo is from Jon Moss in Ohio . He says,“Ornamental mowing disport me . I call them mowticons and keep working towards a more pleasing tapestry . Typically they look well at sunup or crepuscule but nothing prepare me for this look after a light snow crepuscle . ”That , Jon , is just incredibly nerveless . How do you get it so neat and wonderful ? ? Thanks for communion ! !
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Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Jon Moss

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