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Magpie Monday
Look here in the nest and see what shiny baubles and what-nots caught my magpie-eye last week! ♦ THE WRITING DESK. Only a smattering of writing links and images for your scriptorial pleasure this week: Courtesy of The Impossible Cool … Continue reading
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