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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
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ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful week ~
TTFN ~ Hugs, Marydon
I'm feeling behind with Thanksgiving late this year! Happy Decorating :-)
ReplyDeleteYes it is beginning to look like Christmas, but isn't it nice to feel like you can do it at your own pace?
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your windows!
Laura
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Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteI love the wrought iron work on this window - as well as the festive Christmas greeery.
Thanks for the note on my post about Elizabeth Edwards. I do hope you read "Resilience". It was full of wonderful stories of inspirational people who hadm a some point, suffered great tragedy in their life.
Have a Merry Christmas!