My Week In Pins: Ode to My Love

March is the month in which the love of my life was born. So in honor of my love, I have selected several love-filled quotes and saying for this week’s “My Week in Pins.” So “Happy Birthday, my love!” (All pins are from Pinterest, but the original source has been cited.) Photo Source: kairee.tumblr.com Photo Source: www.searchquotes.com Photo Credit: www.ffffound.com Photo Source: www.observando.net Photo Source: www.itsirrational.com Photo Source: http://www.damnlol.com/the-best-love-stories-can-be-told-without-saying-a-word-17358.html Like my post? Please support me by clicking on the Mersi button

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My Week in Pins: Nat’l Bird Feeding Month

Did anyone know that February is National Bird Feeding Month? I sure didn’t. Birds are lovely creatures. Some sing sweet little tunes; some mimic words or phrases; some are little; some are big; some have long beaks; some have short beaks; some have long legs; some have short legs… you see where I’m going with this? For example, we have this beautiful cardinal that visits our house and flaps itself silly against the mirrors of our vehicles parked in the driveway. I have blogged about this beautiful, yet annoying, cardinal before (you can find that post in my archives), and […]

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My Week in Pins – Elephants

I know what you’re saying… elephants? Yes. They are strong, beautiful creatures. Have you seen Water for Elephants, starring Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson? If you haven’t, it is really a beautiful movie. But that’s not my point. Robert Pattinson cares for the elephant in a traveling circus and Reese trains and has an act featuring that strong, beautiful elephant. Anyway, here are the elephants… (Note: All pins are from Pinterest, and the original source has been cited.) When I saw this photo for the first time, I will admit it made me a little sad. Surely they can make an […]

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My Favorite Things: A “Smashing” Idea!

One of my favorite things is reading and re-reading magazines and then pulling pages of interest out of the magazine to re-read a third time. But all those loose magazine pages can get lost or torn, so I decided I need a way to smash all of those pages together! Remember the “Slam Book” in Mean Girls? It’s the book that the “mean girls” plastered photos in, and wrote mean and cruel things about their peers and the teachers. Well, my “smashing” idea is not so much of a “slam book” but a “smash book”. It is a smash of all […]

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