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Lonesome Cedar - Stage One |
Cedar trees are a common sight on the South Shore of Massachusetts. If you have ever been in a Cedar Grove, you know that their dense habit creates a natural noise cancelling effect; it is almost magical how they deaden the sounds.
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Lonesome Cedar - Stage Two |
There aren't too many Cedar Groves left, but often there will be a lone cedar at the edge of a field, marsh or river. They usually look very dark and bushy against any sunlit backdrop, as in this painting done along the North River, looking toward Marshfield, MA.
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Lonesome Cedar - Final |
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