



Ken and I have lived in our house for 16 years and all this time I never took advantage of being so close to Valley Forge National Park. It's a beautiful, lush place with open fields and forests filled with deer and butterflies and old log cabins. I've had a lot of fun in the last few weeks just finding good light and good stuff to photograph. Here's a few pictures from the past few days. (Remember, click on the photo to get a better view.)
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