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    • Susan, look who showed up today. A sharp-tailed Hawk.   My resident Merlin has now got some competition. Mind you,  there's more than  enough House Sparrows for them. Sheltering under the lilac hedge, with the Robins. It's still snowing and blowing. I'm yet to get a shot of the Merlin. 
    • I agree, they are fun to make, but I'm afraid not for my layouts. Though I  do like them when others use them in  their pages. You know that I'm going to expect to see that technique used in one of your lovely pages. lol
    • That was a 32-bit plugin. So it will only work with older versions of PSP, if you load the 32-bit.
    • Thank you, Carol.  Every one I tried had the format .8bf, but I didn't know about the 32 bits versus 64 bits. At least now I understand why I can't get them to work. AV Bros. had a page curl filter that I used  to curl ribbons and other things. It's one I would like to have back.
    • I've had quite a few pets: cats, dogs, tropical fish, guinea pigs, a de-scented skunk, ponies and horses. The most spectacular were the Irish Wolfhounds that we had starting around 1980 and for about 20 years, encompassing one female and after she passed away we acquired a pair, siblings, whom we named Mick and the female was already named "Annie." She was older and we got her to keep the male under control. As a 7-month-old pup, he was a handful. He was roughly the size of an Irish Setter and still had growing to do! I apologize for the photo, the only one I have of them. It was originally black and white, and I attempted to colorize it. The layout is from a Corel freebie template for Father's Day 2023. The background paper is from Melo Vrijhof, the font is Classic Barbershop and the celtic decor is from pngegg. 
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