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Chair, Occupied by Flowers

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https://detoxofcolorado.com/faqs/ Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy. ~  Thich Nhat Hanh

https://destinylootcave.com/chaperone/ I saw this lovely chair in front of a shop window while walking on Main Street in Galena, Illinois. It’s not every day I find a chair already taken — by a swag of fragrant lavender!

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Purchase Diazepam Bo Mackison is a photographer of the seeded earth and the owner of Seeded Earth Studio LLC. She is taking an August break from long written blog posts, but the photo walks and photo-blog continues.

An Old Recipe for Scented Lavender Ink

Lavender from My Backyard Garden

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follow site I have had this recipe for many years, and have never made it, but maybe this August will be a good month to give it a try. My great-grandmother made scented inks every summer using a variety of garden flowers, including heirloom roses, geraniums and her very favorite, lavender.

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https://thepinkyproject.com/2011/07/staycation-destination/ 1/2 ounce lavender flowers, dried well
5-6 tablespoons of water (distilled if possible)
one small bottle purchased ink, black or dark blue

watch Crush the dried lavender flowers and simmer them in water for about 30 minutes – until there is 2 tablespoons of brown liquid left in the pan.

go to site Strain through a piece of cheesecloth and mix with ink when fully cooled.

Enjoy.