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Sharing The Love ...

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  1. What a fun and sweet post. It's sending me away from the computer and into several Saturday chores with a smile on my face.

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    1. Thanks So Much, Janet -- You made my day by commenting ... Enjoy the weekend! Xo

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  2. Love the photos and love...well love! Love from friends makes my day. This winter on a cold dark day my kind, sweet awesome friend brought me a bouquet of flowers in a vase and 1/2 dozen eggs her chickens had laid. I could have cried...just what I needed, but best of all was her visit with me. Love friends! Thank you friend for your post. <3

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    1. I am glad you enjoyed my post, Deborah -- I have an affection for the word LOVE and HEARTS lately -- So when I came across these different forms of sending love, I had to share "The Love" ...

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