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UMAMI
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May 2015 Book Winner!!
Congratulations to Ans de Groot, the winner of our May Featured Book, THE WOOD’S EDGE by Lori Benton! Ans, if you’ll send your address to sue@sueharrison.com, I’ll get the book to you as soon as possible, although it will take a little longer to mail it to The Netherlands! Happy Reading, Sue
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My dad loves sardines. Open his cupboards and you’re sure to find a couple tins of those little slippery fish.I remember eating them as a child, although now, in the “prime of life”, I’m not such a fan. One thing is for sure. We never ever considered them to be high-class. Far from it. We…
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That is breathtaking!
God’s canvas! 🙂
Your sky photos are amazingly beautiful.
Thank you, Ann!