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Mary Stella:
Publix gave me three wine bags to make up for the inconvenience. Glad you enjoyed my blog. Thanks for stopping by!
Dee:
Good Morning. I'm just popping in to say Hello. I just figured something out as I was reading your other entries, the Bantams is what we used to call Banties. I always loved the little eggs. Especially when I was a child. Aw, thanks for another pleasant reminder of my youth. I hope you a fabulous rest of the week!
Dee:
Just out sharing some Love this 1st day of February. Wishing you love & happy times everyday of the year.
The Stepford Wife:
Thanks for your congrats and tag! I'm glad you did, because I really like the look of your blog. I'm going to add you to my friends list so I can come back! LOL!
eric:
Thanks for tag in, your blog is awesome, and belate congrats to your winning of JOTW !
robin:
hey, sorry for the cheeky post, but i am trying to draw as much attention to my cancer charity fundraising page as i can - come by and have a look - loads of auctions going on to raise funds. dont forget to tag me and sign the guestmap. loving the bread ;)
Melissa:
Hey, thanks for stopping by!! Normally my blog is about funny adventures that I take in life with all the experiences with the kids, step kids, and grand-kids now. Sometimes sad stuff happens and I have to blog about that too, just to get it out. Come back anytime. ~M~
Melissa:
Wow...look at those breakfast loaves. They made me hungry just looking at them! That guinea house is really a Hilton too! I was just blog hopping and happened upon here. You truly are a talented woman. If it involves yeast, chances are, I'm going to mess it up. Have a great day!! ~M~
Utah Mommy:
Blog hopping here found your site from Kerri have a blessed weekend!
Custom Tacticals:
That's a neat little house. It reminds me of that little house in Toronto that is for sale right now in the Newspaper that is only 300 square feet.
Connie:
Congrats on JOTW! Love all the topics and photos here - food, scenery,kntting - I can see why you won the award!
Kerri:
Hi, I was just surfing through. Congrats on winning JotW. It was an interesting visit. Your dogs are adorable! I also enjoyed the free rice thing.
Gina:
Hi! I just stumbled across your blog, and really had fun reading over all your adventures and undertakings! impressive. you are living my little fantasy- I dream of moving back to the country, to a simpler life. trying to create that here in the city somehow. perhaps you will inspire! come visit if you get a chance- look forward to reading more!
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