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Adding SUNSHINE to a dreary Sunday...

Adding SUNSHINE to a dreary Sunday...

From News From France, 5 month ago Similar articles

Since I'm feeling a lot better on the morale side.. spirits are lifting up higher and higher.. I decided to send you all a little sunshine on a gray and dreary day.. Add a little sunshine to your day!

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News From France

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Expat femme left sunny California to spend the rest of her life in France with her wonderful French hubby! Photo journaling from my daily life, sharing experiences with friends, family and anyone who stumbles upon my page!

Blogging, 1883 style: Part lll

From Not wrong, just different, Today, Similar articles

Bessie continues her journey. The initial excitement has worn off, and this is a week of mixed emotions. I have left unedited some politically incorrect terminology. Feb. 25th (Sunday) Had a run of 270 miles ? temperature 73 degrees. Saw the drill of all the sailors on deck, & afterwards retired to the Saloon where Divine Service was read by the Captain, followed by a discourse by a

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May In Seattle

From Here There and Everywhere, Yesterday, Similar articles

From the bone chilliing 47 degrees mid-day on my arrival, the temperatures in Seattle flew up up and up. By Sunday, the American Mother’s Day, the temperatures were up 30 something degrees, in the mid to high 70′s, and Monday and Tuesday were the same. Good thing we got most of the heavy sorting and tossing andhauling done during the beautiful, but cooler weather before the weekend. We had a lovely Mother’s Day, Mom got to sit out in the sun, under a huge umbrella, got to...

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Addendum to the PB post

From Bugigangas, Yesterday, Similar articles

I forgot to mention (sleepdeprivationexcuse) that I think my peanut butter turned out so well without a Vitamix blender because I added extra-oily Brazil nuts. They seemed to help creamify everything. If you use "dry" or harder nuts like almonds, try mixing in an oilier nut or adding oil (peanut, walnut, olive) to help get things moving towards the right consistency without blowing your food

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Look at These Gorgeous Blogs

Look at These Gorgeous Blogs

From Baroness Tapuzina, 2 days ago, Similar articles

We've added a user showcase where you can view stunning customizations made by people just like you. From complete redesigns with CSS to adding pizzazz with Custom Fonts to clever use of options like background and header, this showcase will spark your imagination and inspire creativity. Discover details about what each showcase blog is doing with WordPress.com themes and customizations by clicking a thumbnail to see a colophon-style list of credits on the left. We’ve also updated...

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Happy Mother's Day

Happy Mother's Day

From A Letter from the Netherlands, 4 days ago, Similar articles

My Gorgeous Mother's Day Present(c) Amanda van MulligenFor those of you who are mothers living in the Netherlands today was hopefully a day of pampering and cuddles from your little ones, and your partner of course. It's a day to put mum in the spotlight, because let's face it most days aren't..... Mum is usually too busy running around taking care of everyone else to stop and stand in the spotlight!Mother's Day in the Netherlands is always the second Sunday of May and has been since 1925 (if...

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Life in Olbia

From How to Italy, 5 days ago, Similar articles

Sometimes a week away is what you need to appreciate the place you call home.  I've just come back from five days in England and, as much as I loved seeing my friends and family, having a glass of wine in a pub, and just soaking up the atmosphere, I really was glad when we landed in Olbia. Admittedly, leaving behind the dull grey skies and returning to brilliant sunshine had something to do with it.  As of May 1, Mario and I have been in Sardinia nine years.  In that time we've lived...

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Red Beanbag at Publika

Red Beanbag at Publika

From New Life in KL!, 6 days ago, Similar articles

Quick review on a new place at Publika. Plus points- love the chocolate cappuccino- tiramisu yummy- pasta (seafood pasta and the other one with mushroom cream) both were yummy and tasty and unexpected for a small restaurant like theirs - hubby loved the cod fish order Bad points- food portion were small!!! All 5 adults with me at that time (last Sunday lunch time) had the same conclusion... Food was small, we needed to order dessert to fill the "gap"- hubby said his dish was small, so small...

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Brrrrr! That Can't be Right!

Brrrrr! That Can't be Right!

From Here There and Everywhere, 6 days ago, Similar articles

When I travel, I check with Weather Underground so I will know what to pack. While I barely had time to unpack and do mammoth piles of laundry to repack for the next trip, I did have time to check the weather. Lovely weather, highs in the high 50′s and 60′s, going up to 80 on Mother’s Day this coming Sunday. So when we landed, and the pilot said “Welcome to Seattle, it is 47° out, my only possible response was “That can’t be right.” But as soon as...

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Sunday Evening In Centro

Sunday Evening In Centro

From Brenda And Roy Going To Mexico, 1 weeks ago, Similar articles

Last evening we went downtown to have dinner and to watch some of the dancing on the Malecon for International Day of Dance.  They had dancers from various groups in Guaymas such as the Casa de la Cultura and Belles Artes and some dance groups also from Obregon, the next city south of us. We had a good dinner, both of us having a loaded hamburger and fries.  I am sure this sounds silly to anyone up north; but it has been ages since I have had a hamburger and fries.  It is not...

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