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| Brunch @ Petite Provence on Alberta Street, Portland |
| Vineyard hopping in the Willamette :: Sokol Blosser Winery |
| In bloom @ Portland's Japanese Garden |
| La Maison Evertz :: Official christening of "Porch Time" Summer 2012 |
| Life is sweet on Dekum Street :: Woodlawn Coffee & Pastry |
| Otis Heat @ Mississippi Studios |
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| Shoes for the day :: Spring skiing @ Mt.Hood Meadows |
| Pisco Sour at the Honors Bar :: McMenamins Kennedy School |
| View from the top of the lift :: Mt.Hood |
| Portland's iconic VOODOO DOUGHNUT :: Good things come in pink boxes :) |
You can keep the jewelry in your collection sparkling by using a special polishing cloth. A polishing cloth is a very gentle way to get a good shine on all your pieces. Buff your jewelry with the two-sided cloth, just as if you were cleaning a glass.
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