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What’s in my bag/ BLOG BAG SALE!!!

  • Posted on August 6, 2011 at 2:41 am

I have finally gotten my blog together. I have listed on there a few bags that I no longer want. So if any of you are interested in gently used designer handbags then my blog is where you wanna go. My Blog’s address is. MzKenyaNoelle.blogspot.com I am only accepting paypal at the moment. So if you are interested in any of the item listed please email me @ .Knoelle7630@gmail.com and we can discuss payment and shipping. I hope you guys enjoy the current sale. There will be many many more to come. HAPPY SHOPPING!!! If you are interested in viewing the Thomas Wylde collection: Aloha rag.com. They also Have a store located in The Soho Area of New York city for any of you who live in the Tri state area. They have great bags. They carry a bunch of designers as well as their own label. I would call their style Rocker Chic. LOVE IT!!!. I had my eyes on another bag but I think Hubby is putting me on a strict shopping time out. WE WILL SEE ABOUT THAT. lol

“The Inca Trail” Dimwits’s photos around Cusco, Peru (inca trail travel blog)

  • Posted on July 31, 2011 at 9:24 pm

Preview of Dimwits’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Cusco, Peru Entry Title: “The Inca Trail” Entry: “Inca Trail After rolling home from the fantastic cevicheria we spent the whole afternoon packing and preparing for the climax of our whole 5 month journey. I think everyone was as nervous as excited and we didn’t get much sleep before our sparrow **** wakeup call. We boarded our bus and met our guides, Freddy and Ernesto. The rest of our group consisted of 3 young Canadians, Jared, Heather and John, 2 elderly Americans, Barbara and Richard, 3 young Germans, Sebastian, Christian and Mandy, 1 young French girl, Mandy who ended up being my mom’s tentmate, and finally 2 young Scots, Paul and Charlotte. We also had 20 porters and a chef. We carried all our own stuff (clothes, sleeping bags and mats, water and snacks) which I’m really glad we did as it heightened the sense of achievement. 400 max people (incl porters) start the trail each day, an effort by the government to preserve it – previously people would practically run amok starting camp fires everywhere and littering profusely. No private individuals can do the trail, only with a registered company. It’s done over 4 days and covers a distance of around 42km following the original path the incas took. We bussed to Ollantaytambo for a quick hearty breakfast, bought our walking sticks and

“Adventures with Tom & Ella” H.glenn’s photos around Stockholm, Sweden (travel blog swedes tall)

  • Posted on July 30, 2011 at 4:16 am

Preview of H.glenn’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Stockholm, Sweden Entry Title: “Adventures with Tom & Ella” Entry: “Somehow, Tom, Ella and I manage to haul ourselves out of bed at some ridiculous time (well 6am isn’t really that early) on Saturday morning to take a train to Stockholm. Foolishly I had misread the bus timetable which meant that we had to walk to the station, with Tom and Ella carrying their big duffel bags. We made very good time and caught the train without any mishap. Before leaving my apartment, Ella and I made a loaf of faux Nutella sandwiches and packed pears for the trip. The sandwich loaf didn’t last all that long, I think we reached the outskirts of Lund (which is by no means a big town) before it was gone. Then Tom and Ella went straight back to sleep. Tom lolled with his mouth open and snored like a train… well actually more like an industrial bulldozer since the train we were on was whisper quiet. The pretty Swedish girl sitting across the row just kept staring at him. Oh I wish I’d take a photo… or video… (sorry Tom!!) Anyway, the train was exceedingly comfortable, quiet and efficient. There was plenty of room around our seats and the seat base slid forward to recline (rather than leaning back into someone else’s personal space. The countryside we passed was just so beautiful. It was all white, as far as

“With A Grin” Blog Candy (Paper Bag Scrapbooking Mini Album)

  • Posted on July 25, 2011 at 12:29 pm

Hi Everyone!! I’m super excited to do my 1st BLOG CANDY giveaway!! withagrin.blogspot.com I finished making my paper bag mini album and had mentioned that if I liked how it turned out ..that I’d GIVE IT AWAY as my first blog candy! This my little way to say “THANK YOU to all the super fun, crafty and amazingly talented folks out there!” So for the BLOG CANDY DETAILS – CLICK ON THIS LINK AND LEAVE A COMMENT !!! withagrin.blogspot.com GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!! :)

GreenSmith blog TerraCycle Yakpak messenger bag review

  • Posted on February 24, 2011 at 5:06 am

Did you ever wonder what happens to billboards after they’re taken down? Not much, aside from get thrown away, usually. 3 million every year in the US, or 10000 tons of vinyl. Terracycle has now partnered with YakPak to use this material to make backpacks, messenger bags, and more. Each one is unique, so I thought I’d take you on a tour of mine, to see how cool turning what used to be an ad on the freeway into something that’s built to last for life can be.

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