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23 January 2010

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julochka

foundations for new projects. i'm working on those a bit myself, just not sure how the bits i build on top of them are going to look quite yet. :-)

Chris

a foundation for new projects?! I'm ready!

what a nice photo of your daughter.

jeanie

Oh, Tara, so stunning. Compared to everything here, all in Paris seemed old. Compared to this, it seems like brand new!

Se'lah

build away.
these ruins are just gorgeous.
i can only imagine the hands
who built them.

one love.

christina

i really am in love with your photos.
xo

JanePoet ~ JP/deb

Beautiful images ... bet you're excited about returning!

xx,
d

Marilyn

Lovely building blocks. Can't wait to hear what you are building. Love the picture of Jordana in Jerash. I am dreaming of visiting these sights.

Take care and enjoy what is left of your Sunday and have a great week.

Gillian

Hello beautiful!
What stunning views of that gorgeous country. Trust you to be off laying foundations for more fun and adventure. Can't wait to hear all about it! Have a great Sunday. xoxo

somepinkflowers

instead of seeing ruins here
for some reason
i feel strength
and power.

the art of hand carving
makes me want to touch.

{{ BTW, fortunate you for the daughter }}

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