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  4. •✿• Hello!

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  6. Hoorah, I made it

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  10. Greetings from Finland

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  15. Hi, I'm Mara.

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  • Posts

    • and still is, of course. 👼
    • I love your cats, Ann, and black cats in particular. I hope Beauty finds a furever home so as not to upset your own three. My one and only black cat had charcoal stripes and only survived to six months; she was an angel.
    • Thank you, Ann, there is something special about coastal shores; the air is so refreshing.
    • I came across this vintage fashion photo quite unexpectedly. And it grabbed my attention. As I did a bit of looking into it, an interesting story of the photographer (Martin Munkasci, a Hungarian) emerged. He was considered daring and risk-taking in his style of photography. I enjoyed looking at some of his fashion work. Made the layout just for fun, b/c the image is such fun.
    • With so many wonderful posts in this thread (nearly 400!), I have not been able to keep up. I couldn't participate this time. But I'm getting back (slowly) to a more normal pace of life. So many things going on with family issues, all rather time-consuming and exhausting (and completely beyond my control). I somehow have held the opinion that layouts need to be happy and upbeat (flowers, butterflies, unicorns, etc.) to celebrate all the big things in life. But I see layouts on many sites and, while many are like that, others are more mundane, and some are quite sad or soulful as they express darker emotions which are part of daily life too. Everyone who has posted in this Workshop has done a great job. You've sure kept Carole busy keeping up!
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