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Sunday, May 01, 2005
flower card collection
and some other favorites:
i need to get a closeup lens for my camera...
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iHanna
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What a nice collection! Where do you keep your cards? On the wall or in a drawer? :-)
4:07 AM
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1 comment:
What a nice collection! Where do you keep your cards? On the wall or in a drawer? :-)
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