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Graham Angus Pasture on Eight Mile Road |
Sometimes you have to slow down and just drink in the world around you. This morning I was doing my usual cruise down Eight Mile road (only about 5 miles long) and I caught myself slowing down to admire the scene in the images unfolding before me. I take pictures for myself initially so I can remember the moment.
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Graham Angus Pasture on eight Mile road |
So as I slowed down on my bike nature unfolded this beautiful view with a musty pasture with black Angus cattle chewing their cud near a magnificent oak. The morning was cool and crisp and I decided o stop and take a picture. This is why I bike commute.
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