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Saturday Snapshot- 28/05/2016

 Hey everyone! I'm back for another Saturday Snapshot! This meme is hosted by Westmetromommyreads.com. Today I'm showing you an assortment of pictures from the week. Enjoy your weekend!

We baked yesterday!

Dark, Stormy Skies

A quick 9 minute sketch of shorts



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  1. I'd be baking on stormy days like that, too (even though the photos might have been taken on entirely separate days, let me play out the fantasy of cinnamon smells in the house) ;-)

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    1. Yes- they were taken on a separate day, but we did bake the same cupcakes on Friday. They smelled delicious!
      Enjoy your weekend!

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  2. I love the variety of photos you've posted. Those muffins look delicious, and the sketch of shorts is well done.
    My Saturday Snapshot is HERE.

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    1. I'll be sure to check your post out! Thanks- the muffins disappeared in less than 2 days!

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  3. Those muffins made me hungry....love the drawing, too. Here's MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOT POST

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  4. Those skies are so dramatic! I love storms--as long as I'm inside!

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    1. They were! I'm not a big fan of storms- but they did help bring down the temperatures here for a day or two....
      Enjoy the weekend!

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  5. thank you for stopping by. The sky does look dark and stormy. Was it followed by a thunderstorm.

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    1. It sure was! The effects of the storm lasted much longer than those of the rain though!

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  6. What a great selection of photos. The stormy sky is very dramatic.

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  7. I like the stormy sky - very atmospheric. I did a post, then dashed off to London to see my younger daughter before the link was there to use, but my post is at https://thebooktrunkblog.wordpress.com/

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    1. I'll be sure to check it out! Hope you enjoyed London!

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  8. Baking is such a great thing to do on a stormy day! The good thing is that the dark skies don't last forever.

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  9. That's true. Gloomy weather calls for sweet treats!

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  10. That's true. Gloomy weather calls for sweet treats!

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