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  1. What fun. You've brightened my Friday.

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    1. Thank You So Much, Janet -- Thanks for stopping by !!! Happy Weekend To You!

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  2. Vibrant bright colors on this cold winter's day!

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    1. Thank You, Sista -- I wanted to round the week off on a bright note :)

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  3. Fun photos. The signs made from license combinations are charming aren't they?

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    1. Hi Deborah - Yes - I have to say, the license plate sign is a favorite of mine -- I thought after such a Long Winter we all could do for some brightening up! Thanks for visiting!

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  4. Love your fun, colorful photos!

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    1. Hi Kari -- Thanks So Much -- I find that posting some of my pics throughout the Winter months brings me closer to Spring -- Thanks for stopping by :)

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  5. Great photos! They cheered me on this dreary day.

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