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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

some sunshine from the mailbox

It was a cold, gray, and damp day when I stepped out to feed chickens, horses, and cats and to grab the mail.
That day became much brighter for having opened this package that came from June at Junie Moon...

...a beautiful sterling silver chain with a moon charm. Thank you June,

and thank you for organizing the Junie Moon Bandage Brigade effort, which provided 69 bandages for leprosy patients!

12 comments:

  1. Beautiful charm Deb & what a wonderful organization.

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  2. I am so tickled that our effort was so successful and so grateful to each of you for participating. I look at the bandage project as an act of trust and faith in me (a virtual stranger) as well as demonstrating great love and care in helping others. I am so happy you like the moon necklace, a small token of my sincere appreciation.

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  3. What a lovely charm...and a great way to "brighten" your day...I love your red/white transfere ware, too...I'm a big sucker for anything red/white...and for transferware of any color...I currently have a pretty good selection of blue and white...working on a larger selection of red/white...soon to start on the brown and white...Why? you may ask...well, I just don't know...I love the stuff...it makes me happy!

    Blessings...
    Teresa

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  4. oh goodness...that is just beautiful!!!

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  5. What a beautiful treasure!

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  6. Anonymous8:03 PM

    Very lovely pin Deb.

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  7. That is just lovely.

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  8. That is just lovely.

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  9. What a beautiful treasure!

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  10. oh goodness...that is just beautiful!!!

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  11. Beautiful charm Deb & what a wonderful organization.

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Thank you for taking time to leave a comment--I love reading each and every one! I will try to answer any questions you have in the comment section. Due to the amount of spam, I am sadly no longer able to accept Anonymous comments....Kindly, Deb