Isn’t it great when we discover the beauty that’s been under our own noses all along? This collection of crepe myrtles behind the Council library in Jubilee Park grabbed my attention the other day. I walk past them every morning and yet it felt like I was appreciating them for the first time, beaming out from behind the wheelie bins with their smooth lean trunks and their hot pink canopy.
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