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Gutter Art
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I walked to each corner of the block I live on. There was a lot of gutter activity due to recent snows and near 0C temperatures. The water was draining under each grill but the leaves were doing their best beaver dam efforts.
I walked to each corner of the block I live on. There was a lot of gutter activity due to recent snows and near 0C temperatures. The water was draining under each grill but the leaves were doing their best beaver dam efforts.
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Now I never would have thought storm drains could look so good!
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