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Beauty in midwinter…

The atmosphere in January is not all gray and cold. Indoors and out, nature provides us something beautiful to enjoy. Please send your photos to editor@gazettejournal.net.

A 70+ year old camellia blooms in January; sent by Mary Bourne of Bena.Julie Shields of Hayes sends a photo of her husband’s indoor garden at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.

An early daffodil and a camellia at the Gloucester home of Dottie Hogge.

Pia Pretzman of Hayes sends an early sign of spring.Brenda Davis of Bena is enjoying a majestic amaryllis.

Alexander Wilson of Moon sends, from left, nandina cultivars obsession, Flirt, and Lemon Lime; and holly cornuta “D’or”; and Mahonia.

Louise Witherspoon of Port Haywood photographed buttercups and nandina growing along Glebe Road in Mathews.
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