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Two sheets of clear acrylic housed a collection of pennies, and a single note. It's worth 100 of whatever India's national currency is called.
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My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 Wales.
Day eight ..making our way to Aberystwyth for the night. We stopped in the Village of Hay-on-Way to look at the book shops and to get some lunch.
Hay-on-Wye, often abbreviated to just "Hay", is a small market town and community in the historic county of Brecknockshire (Breconshire) in Wales. With over twenty bookshops, it is often described as "the town of books", and is both the National Book Town of Wales and the site of the annual Hay Literary Festival.
The settlement's name is first referred to between 1135 and 1147 as Haya; in 1299 the name of La Haye is used. By the 16th century it was simply called Hay, and the use of the river as a suffix is a later addition. In 1215, a Welsh name, Gelli was recorded, and Gelli gandrell in 1614; the two names may have been used concurrently in 1625. The English language name, Hay, is derived from Old English hæg, possibly meaning a "fenced area" and a noun used in late Saxon and Norman times for an enclosure in a forest. The Welsh word celli (lenited to Gelli) has a range of meanings including wooded areas of various extents.
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hay-on-Wye
I went up to my iMac late at night and it was filled with notes from my nieces! Soooo ADORABLE!! Here's one of them =D
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Materials: PTI Mailbox Greetings for the envelopes, PTI Daily Designs for the sentiment and Lawn Fawn Just My Type for extra office supplies, PTI kraft card stock, Cream card stock, vellum, Versacolor Camellia ink, Stampin Up black ink, Making Memories red eyelets, Fiskars tag punch, twine, Stampin Up red card stock
Angry and frustration is part of everyone's daily lives. Haha, I love sticky notes! but that was a waste.
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PLAID FLANNEL long sleeve button up shirt made in by CairoVintage
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Vintage '80s MIlitary Shirt size MEDIUM by Kasifoundthis on Etsy
Vintage '80s Military Shirt size 16x33 large by Kasifoundthis
Vintage '70s Short Sleeved Western Snap Chambray by Kasifoundthis
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Vintage Mens Shirt 70s Distressed Mechanic Shirt by Kasifoundthis