I think they were taken just before Thanksgiving. But that one hydrangea is still blue. I finally cut them off to bring in and dry because it was threatening to freeze last night. And it did snow this AM! Just pretty big flakes, nothing that stuck.
You read this post, right: http://lottiebird.blogspot.com/2009/10/shhhhdont-tell-anyone-well-except-for.html
So, when are you moving here? There are two houses available right on my street--and they are bargains right now! Mickey can find lots of jobs here. Much need for psychology experts. And customer service heroes, too!
(cut the hydrangeas. The pansies and cabbage are winter flowers here. Crazy, huh? I thought the "little purple pansies" were only harbingers of Spring!)
I am one of the two lulus who created Tallulahs (www.tallulahsjewelry.com).
I grew up wanting to be a fashion designer, but I couldn't resist studying people and cultures. So, with a degree in Social Work and a love of design, I watch people and notice pretty things.
I recently took a survey which indicated that one of my signature strengths is "appreciation of beauty" (who knew that was a strength?).
So, somewhere, maybe here, my interest in people and cultures merges with my appreciation of beautiful things. Am I a social designer, or a design worker? Or just someone in between?
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Wow! are these all taken in December? I'm moving to Etlanna. I told you that, right?
I think they were taken just before Thanksgiving. But that one hydrangea is still blue. I finally cut them off to bring in and dry because it was threatening to freeze last night. And it did snow this AM! Just pretty big flakes, nothing that stuck.
You read this post, right:
http://lottiebird.blogspot.com/2009/10/shhhhdont-tell-anyone-well-except-for.html
So, when are you moving here? There are two houses available right on my street--and they are bargains right now! Mickey can find lots of jobs here. Much need for psychology experts. And customer service heroes, too!
(cut the hydrangeas. The pansies and cabbage are winter flowers here. Crazy, huh? I thought the "little purple pansies" were only harbingers of Spring!)
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