Yes, I realize it’s December, but November got the best of me and before I knew it, the month was gone. It wasn’t until this very moment that I realized I forgot to post a Photo of the Month for November (it was one of those months, is all I can say). So I am double cheating: I am posting now for November — and the photo was taken yesterday. But I justify this deception by telling myself the ornamental grass in question would have looked just the same at the end of November as it does at the beginning of December (or so I hope). I saturated the color slightly because snow is falling and I am feeling festive.
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