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All of the download links are fixed.....whew! Now I just have to get off of my lazy rump...er-um...I mean sit down in front of my computer on my lazy rump and get the new projects uploaded. LOL. Soon!

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Mija said…
Glad to find your blog Saundra! Thanx for becoming a fan of mine. (not sure how to do that yet. will have to look into it.) I've added a link to your blog in my Blogs all the Kool Kids are reading section. I'm loving the Poetic exchange! Thanx for the lovely heart pendant! I look forward to adding it to a special piece of jewelry. smiles!

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