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Chatting at the Cheesecake Factory ...


This afternoon, I met up with my friend, Kathryn Antyr or as many know her as the "Collage Diva".
 We had not seen each other for quite sometime, so a visit was a "Must". 

We had lunch at the Cheesecake Factory (A first for the Collage Diva). 
(You can see a pic of our desserts in the above photo - YUMMY!).
 We then did some shopping afterwards. 

Always nice to catch up with a great friend. 

Looking forward to our next get-together ... 



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    1. Sonja - I think of the day you will visit, and we can have coffee with cheesecake ... Talk about so many things ... Catch up ... Like friends do ... a dream of mine ...

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    1. Oh, gkgirl - The Cheesecake Factory is to die for - A must visit for any cheesecake lover ...

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