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Still nature

Partial view of the frozen lake at sunset.
In memory of Rob Radtke, a very very dear friend to whom this lake meant the world.

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Lynn Radtke said…
Samar, this is so touching and so beautiful, you have brought tears to my eyes! I had no idea what a talent you are!!!!!!!!!!!! And your dedication to the memory of Rob is so moving. He would be overwhelmed with emotion if he could see this exquisite creation and your kind words. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am so impressed with you, Samar. You are a gifted human being in so many ways. How lucky Rob and I have been to be friends with you and Nabil. Thank you!!!!!

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