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You two are fun. Love our neighbors in the South!
Yes! Me too. Great people
❤ Betty! You are a true Friend ❤ Excited to see this video, and so glad you made a space for George there! What a wonderful place to be!
She's just been so gracious and kind!
Loved this video so much..❤
So glad you liked it!
This was a great video! 😊
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
I love this video. Great work my friend. Come on down my way so we can venture out to La Lagunilla.
Thanks for the invitation, I'd love to!
Sorry I missed it live. Sent you an email about the menorah (not surprising!)
Hi George 👋 great video ! Thanks for sharing! I would love to have Vintage Martha’s social media to see what goodies she has
I think she's on instagram as Vintage Martha. She'll also be selling again at Tijuana Cultural Center on Dec. 7-8
Her earrings look like Alexandrite. They are changing color when she moves them. That is why Alexandrite is more rare than Amethyst.It was more abundant in the early 1900's.
That might be right then! Cool and good to know that it was more widespread then, I wouldn't have thought
You two are fun. Love our neighbors in the South!
Yes! Me too. Great people
❤ Betty! You are a true Friend ❤ Excited to see this video, and so glad you made a space for George there! What a wonderful place to be!
She's just been so gracious and kind!
Loved this video so much..❤
So glad you liked it!
This was a great video! 😊
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
I love this video. Great work my friend. Come on down my way so we can venture out to La Lagunilla.
Thanks for the invitation, I'd love to!
Sorry I missed it live. Sent you an email about the menorah (not surprising!)
Hi George 👋 great video ! Thanks for sharing! I would love to have Vintage Martha’s social media to see what goodies she has
I think she's on instagram as Vintage Martha. She'll also be selling again at Tijuana Cultural Center on Dec. 7-8
Her earrings look like Alexandrite. They are changing color when she moves them. That is why Alexandrite is more rare than Amethyst.
It was more abundant in the early 1900's.
That might be right then! Cool and good to know that it was more widespread then, I wouldn't have thought