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Annie Tobin

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  1. Thanks dear Corrie! Unfortunately it is not my pace that is amazing so much as it is the housework suffering through excessive playtime. Such a hard decision to make play or chores ... children deal with this all the time, guess I am just a big kid, lol! Looking forward to the Love Challenge and let me say I am sure you will love it! :D
  2. Well, prior to any postal service a lot of important messages were delivered by carrier pigeons aka courier and homing pigeons.  This layout is by Katie Pertiet and it sure is multi-layered!  I fiddled with it a bit to accommodate the theme and this is the result.  Thanks for takin a peek my friends.  :D
  3. Hi Scrapbook Campers. I participated in this challenge in 2019 but not last year ... not sure why. I am looking forward to it this time around because I want to cement my knowledge of masks ... one of my favourite ways to display in PSP. :D
  4. LOL! You caught me out Karon. I am most definitely not a fan of green tea, I find it tasteless. I do love red tea (rooibos) a caffeine free tea from South Africa ... now that is a flavoursome drop. My dad used to love lemongrass tea. He would harvest a handful of lemongrass, scrunch it up into a teapot and pour over boiling water and let it steep for about 5 minutes ... I guess it was a tea full of flavour but again I never took to it. I just loved the artwork and wanted to use it so there you have it. Thanks Karon, always appreciate your comments my friend. :D
  5. Hello Campus Friends.  Before the age of airplanes, cars, computers etcetera mail in Australia was delivered by Cobb & Co. with their stagecoaches.  The main photo is of the Tallebudgera post as it stands today.  It was built in 1878 and was a major stop over for the Cobb & Co. coaches during their lengthy journeys.  The black and white photo is an actual photo of one of the stagecoaches.  Thanks for takin a peek.  :D
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