Treasuries shared by readers between October 18 - October 24
A Knight's Tale
Caramel and Butterscotch Bonbons
Red or Green? - Chile that is!
Of Water, Earth, and Sky
As What Caught My Eye
On Fire for Coffee
I see the moon...
Trick or Treat - Smell My Feet
Bit O' Whimsy
Bride of Frankenstein
Bedazzling and Becoming
shades of autumn
Santa Baby, I Want...
Little Red
Winter Theme!
Gnome Mans Land
Look- a- Likes
A Knight's Tale
Caramel and Butterscotch Bonbons
Red or Green? - Chile that is!
Of Water, Earth, and Sky
As What Caught My Eye
On Fire for Coffee
I see the moon...
Trick or Treat - Smell My Feet
Bit O' Whimsy
Bride of Frankenstein
Bedazzling and Becoming
shades of autumn
Santa Baby, I Want...
Little Red
Winter Theme!
Gnome Mans Land
Look- a- Likes
Thanks for the Feature!
ReplyDeleteYou have found a lot of wonderful things again! Valerie
ReplyDeleteLove everything in the collection!
ReplyDeleteGreat Treasury! Thanks for hosting! I'm off to visit the featured shops.
ReplyDeleteI was highlighted in the tresury Of Water,Earth and Sky. Thank you for the opportunity to share. I'm off to see the other treasuries...
ReplyDeleteI sure did see "The Walking Dead" premier the other night and really enjoyed it. I saw they were having a talk show afterward, "Talking Dead" but didn't stay up for it or tape it, sounds like it was interesting though.
ReplyDeleteI got really nervous because I thought I would miss the premier the other night. AMC was having a marathon that day of season 1 episodes (at least where I live) and so I sat down at about 5:30 to start watching and the station was just gone. We called the cable company and they said they would have to send someone out this week to fix it. I could watch it online but would rather not, I prefer the tv. Then we realized it was just the high definition channel that was out and standard def was still playing so, to my great relief, I was able to watch the premier, as planned on Sunday night. :)
Ps... I told my husband I would watch it on a cardboard box with soup can antenna's if I had to. LOL
How lovely! What a lovely use of images to tell a story...
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Thanks so much for featuring these lovely collections on your blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Just linked my Treasury: I see the moon!
ReplyDeleteYour treasury is wonderful - we're such huge fans of the medieval era, so it's nice to see collections like this! Love the linky idea too!
ReplyDeleteThat treasury is so beautiful! I love the black and white with the little bit of orange popping out. It's so well put together.
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Beautiful Treasury! Love everything!
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