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This page is about my husband, how we (my kids and I, plus his extended family), depend on him...how he usually ends up driving in the lead, how this year he planned our family vacation (for 17 of us!). I took these photos while he was driving the pontoon boat he'd rented for all of us to enjoy while on vacation.
He puts a lot of pressure on himself, and we love him for all he does for us. <3
I used this cool sketch:
rochellespears.blogspot.com/2018/06/june-papersketch-chal...
Note: the chevron paper I used is behind the wood circle/anchor accent - I only had a little bit of matching paper left!
And I was inspired by this challenge:
scrapourstash.blogspot.com/2018/06/june-golden-globe-insp...
Supplies I used -
F - Felt letters
A - Arrow, Anchor
T - Twine
H - Heidi Swapp stamps (in title block)
E - Elle's Studio letter stickers
R - Red, Ranger ink
Thanks,
Cynthia
Tribal woman enjoys more equal freedom and mutual respect then our learned urban woman typically does
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Heidi Anksorus introduces participants to various dosage forms. LEAD Program 2013, high school students.
The surface remains at Magpie Mine are probably the best example in the UK of a 19th. century lead mine. It has a fascinating history spanning more than 200 years of bonanzas and failures, of bitter disputes and fights resulting in the "murder" of three miners, and a Widows' Curse that is said to remain to this day.