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Beauty Factory Store .BF. Adrielle Skirt Pink - @ Mainstore

 

CATARSIS SOSO Top Fatpack @ Level Also Check: Mainstore

 

Stealthic - Trace

Stealthic - Trace Bangs (Right)

Stealthic - Trace Bows

@ The Fifty Also Check: Mainstore

 

=Zenith= & *The Mystic* Nita (All) Mainstore

 

Amitie Lemons Dream FATPACK 20% + Bento pose @ Anthem Also check: Mainstore

  

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but to meet you on a hill.

  

“I almost wish we were butterflies and liv'd but three summer days - three such days with you I could fill with more delight than fifty common years could ever contain.” -- within John Keats letter to his Fanny Brawne.

 

In Loving Memory of April Cerise De Fore - Gaddis.

April 20, 1979 - February 21, 2016

   

You will always be able to find me in your words, that's where I will live...

   

Santa's Letter ♥ Look #312 Danniexblood

 

Skin: more more. more more. erika skin milk tone

 

Eyes: KitCat - Nuggat Eyes (FATPACK) @The Warehouse Sale

 

Lipstick: [Ginko] Lips K7 - EVO X @Planet29

 

Hair: LEAU. N003 // @The Warehouse Sale

 

Headdress: Insomnia Angel . Cupid Head Headdress [FAT]

 

Necklace: Insomnia Angel . Chained Collar [FAT] @The Warehouse Sale

 

Bodysuit: {minuit} April Bodysuit [FATPACK] @The Warehouse Sale

 

Christmas Lights: KitCat - Flare Body Lights

 

Ball: RS - Christmas Ball Snowflake Box @Planet29

 

Pose: Tsuki // Nina Poses and Anims Pack @Planet29

 

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Bedford Purlieus, UK. - good numbers today feeding on marjoram flower.

 

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Smile on Saturday / SHAPE or SPOT the LETTER "S"

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White-letter Hairstreak : Satyrium w-album

Macro Mondays: Paper

 

Small envelope is the width of 1". Entire image fits within the 3" guideline limit.

 

Thank you so much for your visit. Happy (macro) Monday!

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Letters and number found on the box my granddaughter brought along with some activity in it yesterday. Pastel lettering and number.

 

For Macro Mondays, theme Pastel.

This is my contribution to the Smile on Saturday Group. The theme is: beads. Since I just bought a box of letter beads, I decided to use them for this awesome theme!

 

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For Smile on Saturday

Theme: Portray the Letter P

with thanks to Jill for the silk texture

Winning picture of the week of 'The Dante Circle Group' !

Macro Mondays: Charm

Way back in 1971 my husband was conscripted to do National Service. While away from home he wrote to me & so we started "going out together" by mail. So this charm is a reminder of how we started dating.

Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Calico Ghost Town

Calico Ghost Town Regional Park

Yermo, California, USA

North Walsham, Norfolk, England, UK

Wroxham Barns, Wroxham, Norfolk, England, UK

Church dedication: St Mary

Location: Hellesdon, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

Hundred: Taverham

East Anglia Transport Museum

Carlton Colville, near Lowestoft, Suffolk, England, UK

From a FORDSON tractor

Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

Elm Hill, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

Mid-Norfolk Railway, Dereham Railway Station, Norfolk, England, UK

Cromer, Norfolk, England, UK

Letters in the time of George Washington were typically written on a single sheet of paper using a quill pen that was sharpened with a pen knife. The quill tip was dipped into an inkwell and used to scribe the letter. An ink blotter was rolled over the wet ink or a fine powder was dusted over the ink to dry it before folding the paper to form its own envelope which was then sealed using sealing wax. The outside was addressed to the recipient and a posted at an inn or other public establishment. In 1780, US mail was sent by depositing letters at local taverns, coffee houses, or print shops, to be carried by post riders, ship captains, or travelers along established, often dangerous, routes. It was expensive, generally paid by the recipient, and often utilized for official business. Stamps, as we know it were not used before 1847 in the US. The recipient of the letter paid for the letter where it was retrieved from a tavern or other local place where posts were held for pickup by the recipient.

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