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Hi everyone,

Thanks for reading and visiting my blog! I am thrilled that the page views for my blog are over 700, and I started the blog about 3 months ago. Mostly though, I hope that you are enjoying it as much as I am and maybe learning a thing or two along the way. Hey, maybe you are trying out some of the crafts. It's all about relaxing and expressing your own creativity and style, everyone's got some!

What's really cool is that some of you are from all over the world! Hi to you in Russia, Ukraine, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, Germany, South Korea, England, Brazil, and the good old USA, including Alaska and a new hit from Italy! That's amazing! So, I added a "FOLLOW" option besides the email option so I can see who you are! I am sorry I am not on facebook yet, that may be coming up at a later date...

Please feel free to leave me a comment, just click "Add a comment" that is under each post. Tell me what you like, don't like and want to see or just say hi! I would enjoy very much to read what you have to say.

(That's me, the shadow with the cooler, video camera, beach bag, towels and purse taking the picture)
Hmmm..that shadow is like a circus mirror, everything is distorted!



In the meantime, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and Happy Blogging!

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  1. Merry Christmas! The shadows look like "Mary Poppins" of sorts...Lol!

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  2. A world traveler .. and without even leaving your house. Continued success. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. >^..^<

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