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an old fashioned advertisement with flowers and vegetables on it's front cover, from the early 1900's
Seed Catalogs from Smithsonian Institution Libraries
flower seed packet
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40 Vintage Wedding Ring Details That Are Utterly To Die For
Beautiful vintage ring
a group of women sitting at a table with cake in front of them and flowers hanging from the ceiling
Secret NYC Proposal Photographer: Chic, Discreet & Reliable!
Woodlands Styled Shoot photo collection by Caron Nicole Photography, styling by Balencia Lane
a shelf filled with glass jars and wooden spoons next to other kitchen utensils
Stocking a Traditional Foods Pantry: What to Buy, Where to Buy It & How to Use It
Stocking the Traditional Foods Pantry
there is a sign in the window that says words cannot do justice to the treasures of a good book shop, ironically
Sometimes We Just Need to Escape
Irony...
two business cards with fruit on them sitting next to each other
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Down to Earth Farm Feasts by Bia van Deventer
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amazing and inspiring images
Let it go!
Meet 97 year old Ida Keeling, sprinter. Keeling ran her first race at 67, in an attempt to lift a depression brought on by the drug-related deaths of her two sons. "People flew past me, but after it was over, I felt relieved, like I ran out my sadness," says Keeling, who broke the U.S. sprinting record for her age group in 2012, finishing the 100-meter dash in just under 52 seconds. "Exercise is very uplifting." Varanasi, People Fly, Two Sons, Anna Karenina, Advanced Style, Ageless Beauty, We Are The World, Young At Heart, Aging Gracefully
Fabulous at Every Age: 11 Looks That Never Get Old
Meet 97 year old Ida Keeling, sprinter. Keeling ran her first race at 67, in an attempt to lift a depression brought on by the drug-related deaths of her two sons. "People flew past me, but after it was over, I felt relieved, like I ran out my sadness," says Keeling, who broke the U.S. sprinting record for her age group in 2012, finishing the 100-meter dash in just under 52 seconds. "Exercise is very uplifting."
an image of a magazine cover with a woman's face and hands on it
let me do my thing
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