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Berries
& Plums
Summer's
literally over but that doesn't mean you can't bring it back
to your virtual desktop. Here, for your enjoyment are blackberries,
raspberries and Reine
Claude plums from France to brighten your dreary desktop.
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Palais Royal Sculpture
Oftentimes
if you're lucky enough to visit Paris, the Palais Royal will
be overlooked like a homely stepchild - for more standard
sights like the Eiffel Tower etc. But, if at all possible,
try to visit the Palais Royal for its beautiful mix of old
and new. This a modern sculpture by Paul Bury in the Palais
Royal gardens.
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Trees
Also from the Palais Royal in Paris, near the Louvre, this
perfectly manicured line of trees will make you forget that
you're actually in one of the most noisiest, chaotic cities
on earth as you stroll by the galleries all within a the backdrop
right in the center of Paris.
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Statues
You
would have to have been living under the ground with no electicity
or access to civilization to not know about the famous museum,
The Louvre, in Paris. This photo was taken from inside the
house where Mona Lisa stays. No, there's no photo of her since
it's forbidden.

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Fountain
Actually, I'm not sure if this is, in fact, a fountain. There
was no splashing water anywhere but I think it simply wasn't
activated. It's pretty anyway and worth a desktop peek. It's
from the very famous home of Louis XIV (and other Louis')
Chateau in Versailles, France.
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Hydrangeas
These
have got to be the most perfect hydrangeas I've seen, and
with a wonderful shade of lavendar. It's from a garden in
beautiful Burgundy, France, and will certainly brighten up
your desktop exactly when you need it.
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