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Snow Dreams for the Holidays

December 25th, 2011
 
Winter Solstice inspired a new Symbala.  It’s called Snow Dreams.
 

Click on the link of its name above to read the childhood story evoked by this Symbala, which can be found in the ‘Special Interest Symbalas’ section of the Print Gallery.

Also, take a look in my Zazzle Store to find ‘Snow Dreams’ as a Holiday Card and a beautiful Poster.

Celebrate and Enjoy with Loving Resonance,   Lahrinda

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