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Happy St. Patrick’s Day

March 17, 2022March 14, 2022 Cindy Bruchman

Driving up to Jerome, AZ, there’s a lady who likes to dress up her four pink flamingos. I get a kick out of her creativity and look to see what the flamingos are wearing every time I go through the quirky town.

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