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So I had to go to the bookstore today … – Lioness at Large

So I had to go to the bookstore today …

… because I needed a “design your own” blank-page calendar to create a birthday present for my mom, and one of the large local bookstores happens to be my go-to place to get such a thing. (I create a calendar as a BD present for my mom every year.)

Obviously, this being a bookstore, it wasn’t just a blank-page calendar I brought home …

And while there, I also found the perfect props for the “read by candle light or flashlight” square … (in the two bottles to the left and right of the books — they alternate between the seven colors of the rainbow).

 

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