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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
White Spray Paint
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!