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Thats lovely! I could use this for my Easter mantel and St. Patrick's. Got my eye on your next posts.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry Karen, my easter eggs are now 2 times on Brag Monday. Lack of patience from my side. It didn't turn up so I thought something had gone wrong. Regards, Pascale
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet graphic, Karen! I love the little footstool at her feet!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it wouldn't surprise you, knowing me as you do (hehe), that the unusual use of "lay" in the greeting was driving me crazy, but I finally found the definition (on dictionary.com):
lay
4 [ley] Show IPA
noun
1.
a short narrative or other poem, especially one to be sung.
2.
a song.
Origin:
1200–50; Middle English lai < Old French, perhaps < Celtic; compare Old Irish láed, laíd metrical composition, poem, lay
So the harp will be "sounding" a "glad" St. Patty's Day song... how sweet!
Thank you for this wonderful image, Karen! xoxo
Thank you so much Pat. I wondered about that, and now you have solved my wonder !! Have a Happy St. Patty's Day !
DeleteHehe! You, too, Cece!
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