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Celebrate good times, C'MON!

Jessica, of Five Pines fame, is celebrating her 200th post. Go over and congratulate her for the milestone. One of the many things I like about her blog is the web address: willimakeadifference.blogspot.com. You have Jessica. For many people.

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Jessica said…
I always wondered if anyone ever noticed my web address. Thanks for noticing and thanks for helping me celebrate!!!

Jessica
Stylin said…
Hi Cliff,
You do a great job of encouring people too!
Cliff said…
I enjoy bragging on those whom I blog with.

Though we all don't have identical lists, we all blog with the same hearts.

I get encouragement from those who touch me on blogspot. I don't like to become stagnant, so I want to pass it on.
Just left Jessica's place. Enjoyed my visit, thanks.
Bella said…
I haven't even reached my first 100yet!

Definitely a milestone to be proud of!

Bella
Michelle said…
Just left Jessicas page. It's awesome. Thanks for sharing. I have a tag for you on my page.

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