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400th Post at CrystalGrandeur:)))

  Hey dear friends and followers of Crystal grandeur.... Happy to say this is my 400th blog -post at Crystal grandeur. Just couldn't believe i am sharing my 400th post. A wonderful feeling indeed. It all started in the month of November 2011 and now it is 2024. Thirteen long years. What kept blogging going for me? I say for harbouring the passion & for the love of things around  and in doing what you love and to live fully in the moment. Sometime we will come with greater appreciation for ourselves as well  in appreciating others. It's only nurturing our souls that one can nurture and take care of another. We reflect ourselves our likes our passion in spite of demands placed on us as family, work , spouse , children etc. We did say ' stop, listen to me , i have a story to tell. It's like from my heart to yours. It always bring lot of happiness when someone says we are inspired of your work/creativity. Those are truly special moments for me or for anyone .Thank you all once again for your love and support to get going in blogging💓

Sharing a garden Green touch summer setting among the greeneries.  




















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  1. Congratulations on 400 posts! Your table looks so inviting and cool.

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  2. Beautiful tablesetting! 😍 RHill, TX

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