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Botanical Greeting Cards
No spam intended - please forgive me if it comes off that way.
My wife has recently taken up photography and one of the subjects that fascinates her is flowers. The photos came out so well we decided to make cards out of them for personal correspondence. You can see these at http://www.marybmartin.com and we would really appreciate any comments you might have (good or bad) as this may lead to a really enjoyable home-based business. Any comments to Thanks to all. Regards, Chas. E. Martin http://www.chasemartin.com |
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I think they are nice, but it sure seems like spam to me as well. It's already a home based business with your take a look and spend $75 per photo while you're there. Newt
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