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was the annual fishing trip for the boys/men last weekend... next year is their 20th
 

another digi layout, using mainly a free kit by 'digital fingers' called Bed of Roses but also some alpha from Sunporch by Amy Teets and a scallop frame by Natalie Malan. Bed of Roses is avaliable for a short time at eidou.
 

Did you know that Today is International Day of the Chef? I popped into Oconnells Pavilion today in my lunch break to watch my husband in a 'magic box' event (they get some stuff in a box - today it was a Mediterranean Market bag - and create culinary delights with it). Didn't get to taste as I had to head back to school before he was finished.
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Penny said…
great boys day out!
Jenny said…
Wow imaging doing the same trip for 20 years - what fun!
Karen L said…
Sounds like our DH share a similar passion. Steve also has a group of guys from church that he loves to go out fishing with on a regular basis. (well they would say not regular enough) Nice to see a piccie of your DH too. Love your layout - hope you are having fun with digi scrapbooking too.
Anonymous said…
That Peace layout is stunning, so pretty and soft.Aww I loved the mosaic of the boys weekend away, what a great tradition. Oh the mystery bag of ingredients sounded like fun.

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