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I am currently reading THIS I KNOW by Susannah Conway and in her book she mentions doing this (and so many other incredible ideas that I hope to do) to make your readers a bit more informed about the writer of  the blog they are reading ... So here goes: 

10 Things You May Not Know About Me

1.  I have loved photography since I received my first camera. 

2.  I started writing poetry at the age of fifteen.

3.  I played the accordion, as a child. 

4.  I have always loved getting my nails done. 

5.  I love romantic comedies. 

6.  I love a great movie!

7.  I can always be found with a book. 

8.  I have a birthmark on my right calf that looks like a thumbprint. 

9.   I am hooked on stories with tragedy - Titanic, Etc

10. I am a People Person.

Now, It's your turn - Tell me a few things about you ... I am all ears ...



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  1. I like people like YOU! My girlfriend in High School played the accordian other than that only gypsies.........nice to visit you...♥Debi

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    1. Dear Debi ~ Thank you so much for the nice compliment ~ Always enjoy seeing you ... Visit, Anytime!

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  2. You know so much about me now, there is not much more to share, LOL! Nice to know a bit more about you my friend. :)

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    1. Yes, Sonja - I do know you pretty well, and we have lots in common ... So glad we are friends ... Truly!

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