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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 59

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #59! Our party is a platform to share inspiring content such as recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home decor, and anything inspiring.


Currently...

Enjoying an audiobook, "The Art Of Making Memories" by Meik Wiking.


Observing our daily squirrel visitor in my front garden.

Enjoying a new reed diffuser-Blushing Amber.

And taking nature walks.


Moving on to the party. We have some wonderful featured posts this week. Congratulations to our featured bloggers!


Melynda has shared a Seven Supper Soup at Scratch Made Food for Hungry People. We are excited for chilly days and more soup days!


Lynne at Thrifting Wonderland has shared a lovely fall table decorated with neutral leaves, beautiful woven placemats, and gold twig flatware. It's perfect for the fall season! Also, our thoughts are with Lynne and everyone affected by Helene. We hope everyone stays safe during these times.


Lisa at Handmade in Israel has shared her creative talent in creating a beautiful Personalized Papercut Picture for Theo Jonah, her sister's youngest daughter's son.


Head over to Drugstore Divas' blog and check out their Halloween Pinwheel Cookie recipe. Perfect for any day!


All featured posts will be pinned on Crazylittlelovebirds Featured Pinterest Board

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Joining the Crazylittlelovebirds link party grants me permission to showcase your links and images on my social media accounts, mentioning your blog name and a link to your site.


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  1. "The Art of Making Memories" sounds like a valuable book to be listening to! And the squirrels. We have so many. I enjoy watching them, but not as they dig in my flowers. ha. I'm links #1 and 2 this week. Thanks for hosting us!

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    1. Lisa, thank you. I just started the book, and so far, it is nice. Those pesky squirrels! This one visits and digs so many holes in my flower beds and hides peanuts. I set up a camera in front of my flower bed, and I've been able to get him to leave by talking to him through the mic. Ha, it's kind of funny. Thanks for joining us here.

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  2. Nature walks and the squirrel - love it
    Thank you, Stephanie, for hosting. Wishing you a glorious weekend.
    My entries this week are numbered #9+10
    Hope you will join/share M-Sat at https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    1. Thank you! We are so happy to have you join us here. Wishing you a beautiful weekend.

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  3. Happy Friday, Stephanie! We always love visiting your site to see all you’ve been up to! Thanks for hosting us each week. Today we are sharing #11 and #12. Wishing you a great weekend ahead!

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    1. Laura, thank you. We're happy to have you join us here each week. Have a beautiful weekend.

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  4. You have been busy! In our yard the squirrels are a siren if there is a predator about. I like that, as we live way out and there have been sightings of bear, cougar and of course biting snakes. Thanks so much for featuring my post Seven Soups for Supper. i sure appreciate being able to come here and share with your readers. Take care, Melynda @scratchmadefood!

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    1. Melynda, I love that the squirrels act like a siren and alert you of predators. Honestly, that is something I would want if I lived way out as well. Thank you for joining us here each week. We enjoy your posts very much, and appreciate you being a part of the party.

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  5. Thank you for hosting Stephanie 🙂
    I'm sitting at #22 & 23 this week.

    What's the book like that your reading? It looks interesting.
    Hope you have a great week.
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! I just started it this week, but so far it is a wonderful book. He has started talking about ways we can create long lasting memories and more happy moments. I hope that you had a great week. Thank you for joining us here and sharing your posts with us.

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  6. Thank you for hosting this FABULOUS linky Party every week, Stephanie!!

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    1. Beth, you're very welcome! Thank you for joining us here today. Have a great weekend!

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  7. Thank you so much for featuring my papercut. I am honored to have it shown with some other lovely things. Sorry I didn't comment sooner but it was Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement ).

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    1. Lisa, you're most welcome. No worries at all. I completely understand. I hope all is well. Take care.

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  8. I'm so happy to find your beautiful blog! Thank you for the link-up! God bless you with a lovely autumn. P.S. My link-up is #36 and I will be adding your blog to my link-up page.😊

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    1. Cheryl, welcome! We're happy to have you join us here. Thank you for your kind words as well. I will be sure to visit and check out your post. Have a wonderful week.

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