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July 12, 2009

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Aunt Amelia's Attic

What a lovely entry. Thank you for reminding us, to notice all the tiny points of beauty, in our world.

Notice!

Notice!

Notice!

Or, as Colette said as her last words; "Regarde!"

Aunt Amelia

michelle

Such a beautiful post to enjoy first thing in this morning - a great way to start my day and week! Thank you for finding, and sharing such a treasure xxxxx

Bev

Mmm. I once found a perfect yellow lemon, in the middle of the pavement (sidewalk, whatever) on a foggy grey drippy rainy English day.

Astounding, indeed.

This reminds me of my lemon mystery surprise.

Tanya

I adore how you point out the beauty in everyday, routine, almost-mundane ;-) moments. Such a great reminder for me to look more closely.

Am looking forward to seeing something sewn....like those produce bags.

No pressure, though.

ha ha ha! :-)

georgia

why, she's beautiful!

Heather

I agree. *sigh* Such wonderful-ness packed into such a small, delicate thing. I shall never tire of "her". :)

Dana Tommasino

What a beautiful blog! I found it randomly (as if...) on JulieandJulia twitter. I love that you write about so much. You remind me to throw my net wider in terms of potential posting material; to "tick every box" indeed.

theresa/t does wool

she is beautiful...good you found her ;)

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