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I really like this bouquet.
This was a special request from a sweet customer who wants to use them in her wedding. I love that idea!
A very tasty and different chicken salad. I loved the addition of the pistachios. I also liked the vindaloo paste, but I like things a bit spicy so next time will probabbly double it. Recipe from Remy's Wine Bar and found in SPECIAL REQUESTS.
Gravestone Girls had special permission to work on this stone in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery for a family who wanted the crest on this stone.
Sophia requested a spaghetti dinner for her birthday meal. Lunch was a dairy-free grilled cheese sandwich.
She wanted to dress up for her birthday dinner...thus, the felt crown, black veil (from her doll), jewelry, and - yes - pink eyeshadow. Normally she doesn't wear makeup...but she felt this was a VERY important day for her.
MAINE SCENICS
COMMON (ATLANTIC) PUFFIN
These beautiful seabirds are found off the coast of Maine. They spend the winters at sea.
Photo (c) Roy DeLonga
P.O. Box 580
Union, Maine 04862
207-785-4502
Printed in Italy by Litvold
NEW ENGLAND SCENICS
Pumpkin harvest in the county.
Photo (c) Nance Trueworthy
Printed in argentofot in Germany
MAINE SCENE Inc.,
Box 173
Union Maine 04862
207-785-4502
NES 17
I have uploaded this after a request to see what I had been photographing whilst flouncing on ice!! I was trying to do a low perspective, wide-angled, goofy, goosy type of thing but didn't quite get there! The original was pretty horrible, can't say this is much better!! Froze my assets for this ha ha. For eleda :o))
Iowa
Nestled in the Loess Hills area near Moorhead, Iowa, stands the Ingemann Danish Lutheran Church which was built in 1884.
Photo (c) Richard Foerster and Dunlap Postcard Co. Inc.
Dunlap Post Card Co. Inc.
P.O. Box 34376
Omaha, NE 68134
REAL TIME PRODUCTS
NOSTALGIC ROUTE 66
Get your kicks... The Mother Road ... Main Street of America ...
All phrases inspired by U.S. Highway 66, best known as Route 66. Representing unprecedented freedom and symbolizing a new optimism after economic catastrophe and global war, Route 66 became an American Icon that leaves us with nostalgic feelings for a bygone era.
(c) RealTime Products
Designed and Printed in the U.S.A.
P153R66
POST CARD
ROADRUNNER
The comical roadrunner prefers running to flying and has been clocked as speeds of 15 miles per hour. They are approximately 22 inches in length and their diet consists of insects, lizards, centipedes, mice and snakes.
Photo (c) Warren Williams
(c) Distributed by Smith-Southwestern, Inc.
Printed in Italy
8947
MAINE SCENICS
MAINE WILD BLUEBERRIES. Photo (c) David E. Yarborough. Printed in Italy by Litovald. www.mainescene.com - PO Box 580 - Union, Maine 04862. 207-785-4502
MS 212A
Songbirds of the Northwoods
Clockwise from top left: Black Capped Chickadee, Rose Breasted Grosbeak, Baltimore Oriole, Eastern Bluebird, Indigo Bunting, and Scarlet Tanager.
Photo (c) Ken Thommes
Pub. & (c) NMN, Inc., 28889 South Landing, Crosslake, MN 56442
Printed in U.S.A.
MAR55786-09f
With the thick ring, this style has a cool industrial look, particularly when combining a matte finish with block font.
TEXAS SUNSET
Photo (c) by Terrie Wade
T-138
(c) A-W Distributors and Importers
P.O. Box 154123
Irving, TX 75015-4123
BAKED PUMPKIN
(The Day of the Protecting Veil of the Blessed Virgin)
1 small pumpkin, 1 glass milk, 1/2 glass rice, 2 tablespoons butter, 200g fresh cottage cheese, raisins, chopped nuts, sugar, salt.
Wash the pumpkin, cut off the tail and scoop out the seeds. Add cottage cheese, chopped nuts, raisins, sugar and salt to the rice, cooked in milk. Put one tablespoon of butter inside the pumpkin, spoon the filling and top it with remaining butter. Cover the pumpkin with the tail part and sit it in the oven on the butter-paper. Bake the pumpkin for one and a half hours at 150 degrees Celsius.