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		By: Marianne Gray Ives		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Does anyone remember Bermuda in the days of Rose Post, Brenda Gray Brown, Cindy Young, and Molly Luthi, and Barbara Cooper?]]></description>
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		By: jeannette		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[oh! i have arranged a plastic hellebore in the &lt;i&gt;ample&lt;/i&gt; prow of my tea dress, and another in the &lt;i&gt;awesome&lt;/i&gt; crown of my ruched turban.

one of my favorite christmas stops used to be the national cathedral in washington d.c., to watch the ample-prowed anglican docents, all in square purple medieval hats, arranging flowers most exquisitely for each of the many altars. ikebana for the spiky modern christ. teeny baby animals for the children&#039;s chapel tree. truly glorious swags of evergreen for all the stone. beautiful.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>oh! i have arranged a plastic hellebore in the <i>ample</i> prow of my tea dress, and another in the <i>awesome</i> crown of my ruched turban.</p>
<p>one of my favorite christmas stops used to be the national cathedral in washington d.c., to watch the ample-prowed anglican docents, all in square purple medieval hats, arranging flowers most exquisitely for each of the many altars. ikebana for the spiky modern christ. teeny baby animals for the children&#8217;s chapel tree. truly glorious swags of evergreen for all the stone. beautiful.</p>
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