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Too late and too early

Red flags. It's not easy when no one at work tells you (i.e. translate) what's going on. I knew though I was walking past an activity that was almost finished.


On with the walk.  I waited a bit for this rainbow jar to gurgle. Nothing. Then I realized it wasn't evening yet. The fountain was on night duty only. At least I got a few trees and a couple buildings on her shiny wide neck.

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  1. you were too late on the first image and way too early for the second. LOL

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  2. What a beautiful rainbow vase.

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  3. Sometimes, you just can't get the timing right! But your photos are really great.

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  4. Hehehe, you didn't come at the right time :)
    Never mind, they are still wonderful to see.

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  5. Great shots with lots of color ~ carol (A Creative Harbor)

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  6. Oh that jar fountain is so colourful!

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  7. What was the activity? That vase is beautiful!

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  8. nice shots... mainly the fountain...

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  9. BEautiful ... I love the colorful jar!

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  10. A beautiful vase is always welcome in our reflection contest... Great captures !

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