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February 16, 2014  in Close To Home / General Interest

Last week’s snow and ice storms took down about one-third of the McAfee tree. Sitting on top of hill in the middle of a 162-acre farm in East Nantmeal, the tree acted as a beacon marking the last mile on the trip home.

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I am an amateur photographer living in Nantmeal Village, Pennsylvania. I hope through my nature and landscape images people will connect with the common threads of life and to the environment that surrounds us. Photo credit: Dani Nadelson.

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