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Tiger Lilly Day ...


Happy Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend! It looks like a nice day here - Sunny and breezy! I thought I would use this Tiger Lilly photo because a great friend of mine, Sonja - mentioned she really liked this photo - Sometimes I am reluctant to post my own work, always wondering if I am choosing the right ones! I am grateful for any feedback and comments ... What is everyone plans for the holiday weekend?

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  1. Oh, I do like it! I do!!! :) Thanks for mentioning me Kristine :)
    My Saturday looked like this: sewing, shopping for groceries, sewing, making pastry, cleaning the kitchen, and now, at 9 PM I'm so tired I can only sit and eat all that pastry :)
    I hope you are having good time!
    Hugs!

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