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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Day 53, Painting a Day

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My name is Evelyn Glover, and I am growing as an artist, a writer, musician and a person. And now I add to that, culinary pursuits. Welcome to my blog that attempts to track that growth! :-) I don't necessarily use or endorse the products advertised on this page. But, if you click on an ad, I make a very little amount of money!
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