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Miracle of Manna
A great find.
Much Peace
that's got to be a good omen
x...x
friends gather for word salad
heart rocks on beach walks
timeless beauty,set-in-stone
like haiku-ing hearts! x
Fifty Years Ago
so lovely to find you and your gorgeous heart here! i think of you often; always with a deep feeling of contentment and love.
xo
My collection is every growing.
So glad the universe made you smile.
Happy Saturday !
a sign that yours is open
looking down rewards
xox
i can hardly believe it is december first, which begins 12 days of mary. i still am on fire for the polyvore mary you shared last year. i am hoping you will stun us all with your beauty this year too. i find myself working over time to support my son as he finishes up at ASU. because of this i am not blog visiting as much as i have enjoyed in the past. i hope many of us will reconnect these next twelve days as we share some much needed light and love.
xoxoxo