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Monday, February 23, 2015

How to Frame and Preserve a Family Treasure

One of the items that I love to collect the most is vintage linens. Everything from dresser scarfs, tablecloths, to crocheted doilies. I think these are so special to me since my grandmother taught me to do this kind of needle work and I appreciate all the time and effort it takes to create.
I especially love doilies. I have made so many over the years, but don't have many to show for it since I have given them as gifts to others. That is probably why I keep bringing them home when I find them.

February Chain Linky CLIMB

I am always so excited to be able to co-host with my special friends Angie and Angel in their month long networking blog hop - Chain Linky CLIMB. This is a great way to grow your blog. Please join us by adding your family friendly posts and don't forget about the CLIMB giveaway.

New this month, each host and co-host will showcase their favorite feature from the previous month. You can check out if you were featured by stopping by each host and co-host.


God’s Growing Garden
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Friday, February 20, 2015

The Luck of the Irish Giveaway

Is the Luck of the Irish with you?  You don't have to be a leprechaun to find that pot of gold - it can be yours in this fabulous giveaway. You will have three opportunities to win a pot of cash, so let's get started.



Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Lucky of the Irish Blogger Opportunity Sign up ends Friday, 13th

What? 
Paypal Cash Cards valued at $500 each (number of cash cards/prizes depends on the amount gathered for the giveaway. If the amount sponsored does not divide into even amounts of $500 there will be multiple $500 cards with the remainder as a "not quite as lucky prize". (Ex. $500, $500, $500, $350). The more participants, the larger the giveaway. All monies collected go into the prize pot.

Monday, February 9, 2015

A Floppy Valentine

Some of you might remember that by the end of the 1980s, the 5¼-inch disks had been superseded by the 3½-inch disks for computers. By the mid-1990s, the 5¼-inch drives had virtually disappeared, as the 3½-inch disk became the predominant floppy disk. The advantages of the 3½-inch disk were its smaller size and its plastic case, which provided better protection from dirt and other environmental risks. 
Eclectic Red Barn: 3 1/2 floppy disk



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