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Review of Fig Tree and Drawing on Cafleurebon

written by Laurie October 19, 2011

Ida has reviewed Fig Tree on Cafleurebon, and the blog is hosting a drawing for a 5 ml purse spray. I love the way Ida talks about seeing wild fig trees growing while she and her family traveled in France. She has a way of connecting with the essence of the natural world and always shares her poetic imagery beautifully. So, head on over to read her writing and enter the drawing if you’d like a chance for a freebie 5 ml spray. Thanks Ida and Michelyn!

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brigitte October 19, 2011 - 4:21 pm

It is such a lovely review…fig tree sounds divine! Laurie, you deserve all the accolades as you truly are a master of your craft! best of luck with this new creation!

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Laurie E October 19, 2011 - 5:32 pm

Thanks so much Brigitte! I don’t feel like a master yet because there is always more to learn, but it is wonderful to be able to create things that people enjoy. I love the way skilled reviewers bring their stories alive — so much talent and creativity out there.

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AnnYM October 20, 2011 - 2:18 am

That’s a beautiful review, Laurie – Congratulations! May you receive many more endorsements such as this.
a:)

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Laurie E October 20, 2011 - 2:57 am

Thank you, Ann! 🙂

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