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A look out the window this morning finds the garden still in shadow. It has been reduced to form and a minimal palette of grays.
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A painting immediately comes to mind, Piet Mondrian's, Grey Tree (1912).
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A Sweet Bay Magnolia rises gracefully above the deep snow of February.
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