
I think the only way I'm going to manage this is to devote one day a week to simply answering on comments. This will keep me from becoming distracted or doing a haphazard job of it. Since weekends are a bit less hectic than weekdays I thought I'd reserve Sundays for catching up. If nothing else I'll find out how many I can answer in one day's allotted internet time.
So, I'm off -- see you in comments. :)
That is better, take time and interact to your fans. You are amazing Lynn :)
ReplyDeleteLatika
What I am is tardy, Latika, but thank you for the kind words. Church and housework conspired to keep me busy most of the day, but I'm here now. :)
DeleteInquiring minds would love to know if that dark green background is handmade paper. : )
ReplyDeleteFrom the feel of it I'd say it is, Darlene. I purchased this particular journal from Maria-Thérèse Andersson; she has a lovely etsy shop called Afiori.
ReplyDeleteI think you really should :). You have a lot of followers and I am one of those. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Melissa. I feel a little guilty for using a day just for reading and answering comments, but as always you and my visitors are wonderfully supportive. Now if I could just persuade one or more of you to fold laundry . . .
DeleteLynn,
DeleteI don't even fold my own laundry! I just live out of my the clean clothes wash hamper! And then I use my dryer to "iron" any wrinkled clothes!
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