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    Hello! I’m giving away bookmarks to celebrate my birthday (with my art on them, hence why it’s in this forum πŸ˜‰ )

    http://community.livejournal.com/shouts_of_joy/212860.html

    Check it out and let me know if you’re interested in having one! πŸ˜€

    #501051

    #818383
    twindragonsmum
    Participant

      Yes please! I’ll pm my address to you – and a very merry Birthday to you! πŸ˜€

      twindragonsmum πŸ˜€

      tdm

      #818384
      LadyFirebird
      Participant

        Same here, and I’ll PM my address as well. Happy Birthday and thank you very much! πŸ˜€

        #818385
        dragonmedley
        Participant

          Hey, did we wish you a happy birthday here? ’cause if we didn’t…

          Happy 35th!

          Read my books! Volume 1 and 2 of A Dragon Medley are available now.
          http://www.sarahjestin.com/mybooks.htm
          I host the feedback lists, which are maintained by drag0nfeathers.
          http://www.sarahjestin.com/feedbacklists.htm

          #818386

          I definitely want one ^^

          #818387

          Thanks, you guys! πŸ˜€

          #818388
          Mmloda
          Participant

            Happy 35th birthday!
            I am not sure if you have any more bookmarks left but if you do i would love one! πŸ˜‰

            Marzena

            #818389
            Anonymous

              Adaneth, HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you – I’m a bit late, but better late than never!! Congratulations, and may this year bring you joy in both large and small doses!

              #818390

              mmloda wrote:

              Happy 35th birthday!
              I am not sure if you have any more bookmarks left but if you do i would love one! πŸ˜‰

              I have plenty left! Just PM me your address when you have a chance–I’m doing a big mailing on Saturday. πŸ™‚

              #818391

              I got 13 mailers with bookmarks in them mailed off on Saturday. Not as easy as I’d planned πŸ˜‰ because I had flooding fun and 12+ hours without power Friday evening/night, and then when I drove to my local post office Saturday morning, the roof had been blown off! So just had to find a different post office that wasn’t storm-damaged.

              Anyway, they’re off. Anybody else out there still want one, just let me know! πŸ™‚

              #818392
              Anonymous

                I was hoping someone has heard from Adaneth lately – I sent a PM that has gone unread. Well, I was going to send a THANK YOU via snail mail for the beautiful bookmark, and stupidly I misplaced the envelope with her return addy on it. Anyone not as stupid as myself that might want to give it to me? Please?

                #818393

                Poems wrote:

                I was hoping someone has heard from Adaneth lately – I sent a PM that has gone unread. Well, I was going to send a THANK YOU via snail mail for the beautiful bookmark, and stupidly I misplaced the envelope with her return addy on it. Anyone not as stupid as myself that might want to give it to me? Please?

                I’m back! I was having a fantastic roadtrip in northern CA/southern OR with my mom the last week and a half. (Crater Lake, and redwood, and tidepools, oh my!) Thanks for checking up! πŸ™‚

                #818394
                Anonymous

                  ………..::stalks in::::

                  ahahahahahaha! Welcome back and thanks for your addy! πŸ™‚ Now, catch up on the forum and your computer life that you’ve neglected while out having an awesome road trip enjoying OMG is that like THE REDWOOD FOREST Sekoia (sp) trees the HUGE HUGE HUGE OLDEST TREES EVER and CRATER LAKE wow I’ve seen (and sold on eBay) beautifully painted myrtle wood button paintings of Crater Lake — not sure what a tidepool is but it sounds like a FANTASTIC TRIP!

                  #818395

                  Well, Sequoias are the oldest and most massive (in Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks) but the Coastal Redwoods are the tallest, and I’d never seen them before. Both species are utterly wonderful. πŸ™‚

                  (Tidepools are accessible at low tide and have wonderful things like seaweed, snails, crabs, barnacles, sea anenomes, big ‘sowbugs’, and starfish in them–which I’d never seen outside a zoo before!)

                  And yes, the catch-up is keeping me busy! My job, as well. :shout:

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