A lovely welcome to my little autumnal little place♥ I would like to say thank you for each lovely comment you gifted me last time you visited. Each one of you truly blessed me with your kindness. May I say at this juncture that my little basket of beribboned flowers will soon be flying over land and sea to the lovely Marilyn. I think I will have to fashion more pretties to give away throughout this year as it is such fun.
Down here at the bottom of the world, Autumn has arrived on the wings of force gale winds, whooshing most of the flowers into oblivion with great gusto. I have no doubt the seeds will appear in the strangest of places next Spring. It is always a delight to see where Mother Nature has dropped her bounty each year. She sows her seeds wherever she will. Some flowers in the garden are still standing, but they are past their best. In one accord the flowers are leaving the stage. The remaining flowers, the Dahlias, Buddlieas, Cosmos..........the Hydrangeas....have strut their stuff on the Summer stage for months now and will soon vanish to the land of repose. I always feel a little sad with the passing of Summer. I love everything about Summer....the warm sunshine, the early rising and late going down of Ol' Man Sun, the vibrant colours of the garden, long, lazy days of activities spent outside; long Summer days that go on forever. But...Autumn and Winter do bring months of cosying up in front of the fire and early morning walks drinking in the joyous sunrises that only Winter can deliver. Then, there is Ol' Man Sun whose rays reach deeper into my home basking everyone in his warm embrace.......so perhaps Winter ain't too bad after all.
The trees' canopy is ever so slightly beginning to change from the verdant brightness to leaves that are dotted here and there in yellow, orange and red tones. In a little while the dry, crackling leaves will tumble to the ground covering the ground with an autumnal hued carpet.
The trees' canopy is ever so slightly beginning to change from the verdant brightness to leaves that are dotted here and there in yellow, orange and red tones. In a little while the dry, crackling leaves will tumble to the ground covering the ground with an autumnal hued carpet.
There hasn't been a lot of stitching happening since I last chatted. I have put aside my flower quilt these last couple of weeks as there are some design decisions I need to think about. I also wanted a break from stitching petal after tiny petal. The Wisteria is next on my to do list and as we all know the Wisteria flower is abundant in petals; many of them itty bitty in size. I suppose I probably should have worked on my 'Buds in the Basket' quilt but a new tarting up project has been gaining some momentum in my imagination.
My attention has been diverted to a chaise lounge I purchased about fifteen years ago. I loved the shape (and still do) and the thought has always been in my mind that I would recover it one day. Believe it or not it is the comfiest of chairs. No wonder those medical professionals in the know have like-shaped chairs (though I suppose theirs are covered in red leather, in a more modern aesthetic than mine) in their office for a spot of psychoanalysis......I can imagine they make a patient feel very relaxed and more prone to reveal their deep and hidden thoughts.
As is always the way with me, I was looking at my reclined pretty for the millionth time the other day and I decided to start playing with the covering and see what I come up with. Now is the time to pull out my upholstery tools yet again. For all these years my chaise lounge has been hidden under quilts and crochet blankets which has been fine thus far, but I am tired of it so a little tarting up is required.
The 'parlour' is a restful room where shades of soft blue and white are seen everywhere. This colour combination is and has always been my favourite. It is a room which will be undergoing a little sprucing up throughout this year. The faux wood walls have to, have to go. I mean really, if one is going to put wood on one's walls, please, please cover them with real, ridgy didge, run-your-hand-along-the-grain-and-knots-and-in-the-process-get-a-splinter.....type wood. Oh, and I will be giving the wooden floor boards a lick or two of white floor paint. I know, I know.....who paints wood floors....well......I do. Yep....I am a, cover-wood-with-a lick-of-paint, kinda girl. =)
There are many pretties that I have fashioned over the years, to be seen in this room. This room evokes cosiness, an aesthetic of a bygone era. It is a room where I spend a lot of time in the winter months, stitching or knitting, reading.....and just dreaming. Especially those chilly, sunless days where the blazing open fire lulls me with its warm embrace. And then there is the view. It is a view that always quietens my soul. I am in no need of a psychotherapist session when I sit in this room.....though of course, those who are privy to the inner workings of my muddly mind may beg to differ.
I want the chaise lounge to have a smattering of fabrics, along the same aesthetics of the chair I tarted up a couple of years ago.
There are many pretties that I have fashioned over the years, to be seen in this room. This room evokes cosiness, an aesthetic of a bygone era. It is a room where I spend a lot of time in the winter months, stitching or knitting, reading.....and just dreaming. Especially those chilly, sunless days where the blazing open fire lulls me with its warm embrace. And then there is the view. It is a view that always quietens my soul. I am in no need of a psychotherapist session when I sit in this room.....though of course, those who are privy to the inner workings of my muddly mind may beg to differ.
I have gathered together fabrics in different blue hues and patterns left over from other pretties I have fashioned. As is my style, I will play for a while with no set design in my head and go with the flow.
I am going to incorporate some hexie love somewhere on the chaise lounge. I am hand stitching hexies in shades of blue and white, with the thought of wrapping the arm in these pretties.
On the flower front I have been filling vases with cut Hydrangeas as very soon Jack Frost will be visiting, touching these pretties with his icy fingers, causing these gifts from Mother Nature to flee. The days here are still warm and sunny BUT the nights and early mornings are becoming chilly. I sense Jack Frost's imminent arrival. The wonderful thing about vases of Hydrangeas is that they fade into the prettiest autumnal shades. All other cut flowers metamorphose into a pongy mass of organic matter after a week, but not the Hydrangeas, they provide pretty colour for months on end.
Aah yes......Happiness with a capital H = Hydrangeas!
As my once summery little place fades into autumnal glory and you up there shine with the expectation of all the bright, happy colour that Spring brings, may I say thank you for your sweet visit today♥ It is a blue sky, sunny kinda day down here at the bottom of the world. I think I might enjoy a little Sunday afternoon hand stitching some sweet little hexies.
Sending each one of you lovelies a little, blue Hydrangea LOVE.
Until the next time.............
Linking this week to Kathy's, Slow Sunday Stitching.
Congratulations to Marilyn on your win!
ReplyDeleteKim, I’ve enjoyed my visit here today, your flowers look wonderful, as always, and I’m looking forward to seeing what you do with your chaise lounge.
Such beautiful photos of your budleas and hydrangeas!
Hugs,
Barbara xx
Wow Kim! I am in love with your house. Your personal touch is everywhere!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of flowers too and I love that little bee on the flower.
Congratulation to the lucky winner Marilyn!!! I am sure she will be verrrrrry happy to receive such a beautiful gift!!! Kisses, my dear friend.
Hi Kim wow and double wow ,i just love your home,cant wait to see the room all finished i know it will be perfect,love the chaise lounge it will look fantastic covered. i enjoyed your flower pics they are so pretty,also congrats to the lucky winner xx
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ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous room full of shades of blue. I remember some of those beautiful items from other posts. The chair is so pretty and I LOVE the tea cup lamp.I have wanted to make one for the longest time!!! I don't remember the altered painting but it is the most beautiful thing. You are so clever and artistic! Lucky Marilyn and congrats to her for winning the basket of posies! So sweet! Enjoy your fall. Looks like you had a glorious day and your flowers are still in bloom and gorgeous! Hugs, Linda
Hi Kim,
ReplyDeleteThat chaise is incredible! Can't wait to see what you do with it. Congrats to Marilyn! What an inviting home to live in...take care, diana
The chaise does have lovely form, doesn't it. Fingers crossed I can change its rather drab covering into one worth singing about. =) Thank you, Diana, for your beautiful comment. Each time I walk through my bright pink front door, my home always hugs me. May you enjoy a beautiful week, lovely lady. Kim Xx
DeleteCongrats to Marilyn. I love your parlour room, looks so peaceful and I can see how you get inspiration for your sewing. It is spring here in the US and I love it. Things are starting to grow and soon we will start our veggie garden.
ReplyDeleteI know how sad it is to see summer come to an end, I think the only season I am not sad to have come to an end is winter, love all the rest. We are starting to see blooming flowers and trees here, so exciting, although hubby isn't excited about the lawn mowing to come. Your Blue and white room is so lovely, that cup light is so whimsical and that painting and the way you have embellished it is so stunning, such a creative masterpiece and so one of a kind! I know you are going to do a wonderful job on that chaise lounge, especially if your beautiful hexies make it into the creation. Your room is so inviting and I love the big window that you have there to sit and look out. Nothing better than a roaring fire on a cold winter's day :)
ReplyDeleteYour hydrangeas always put a smile on my face they are just gorgeous and how wonderful they last for so long. Beautiful pictures!!
Congratulations to Marilyn on her win! Your parlour room looks just stunning dear Kim. I can just imagine whiling away many an hour in that gorgeous room! I look forward to seeing you work your beautiful magic on that chaise lounge ... those hexies are looking rather beautiful all on their own! Have a happy week dear friend Xxx
ReplyDeleteMarylin is a lucky lady! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteIt is such a delight to have a glimpse into your kingdom and without a question it is an immense source of inspiration!
As a summer child I was in love with summer and spring and I could squeeze in a bit of space for autumn, but as I am getting older I found to enjoy every single season with its blessings and tantrums and this year I was actually deeply sad to see winter over!
Congratulation to the winner, Marilyn! It is amazing to see pictures from your home. Imagine sitting there and relaxing with all the beautiful details and nice things. Thank you for sharing all these beautiful pictures from your house and from your garden with us. It's almost like I've been on a small visit. Enjoy a cup of tea and your beautiful blue hexagon embroidery. Oh happy day! :-)
ReplyDeleteHi KIm, Thank you for the lovely photos, can’t wait to see your finished chaise lounge. Love the colours. I’m sure it will be wonderful like everything you do.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Kay c x
Thank you so much, Kay; for your lovely comments. May you enjoy a beautiful week. Kim Xx
DeleteWhat a wonderful perspective of looking at the seasons. We are coming out of our winter slumber and being teased with touches of warmth and garden growth, only to be laughed at with winds and rains that take us back a step, yet again. Our March came in like a lion and appears it will go out the same. But just as you love summer, we are looking forward to those longer days. Your upcoming autumn and winter promises wonderful projects in the making! Congratulations to Marilyn with the beautiful basket!
ReplyDeleteOoo, I’ll be anxiously awaiting your upcoming posts to see how you redo that lovely chaise! What lovely lines it has!! Your remaining blossoms are so pretty. Winter is not giving up its icy grip here yet, another frost last night. But the daffodils and tulip are beginning to show themselves so I have hope Spring for Missouri is not far away. Happy week, dear Kim! Zenda
ReplyDeleteSO many beautiful photographs to enjoy! Love the stacked teacups lamp!
ReplyDeleteAnd your hexies are divine!
I have always wanted a chaise for our bedroom. I may have to start looking for a comfortable one. I am looking forward to seeing how you "tart it up".
ReplyDeleteI haven’t come across your blog before, it’s a breath of fresh air. I found you through Kathy’s slow stitching post. Love the flowers. We don’t have any in Connecticut yet, but I saw this morning that the leaves are in bud on my lilacs. Yes, Spring is coming. Will b3 adding you to my blog feed. I love your chaise! I’ve always wanted one of those.
ReplyDeleteOh, I can only imagine the beauty of a Connecticut Spring, Sarah. It must be glorious! Lilacs are the prettiest flowers and their fragrance is heavenly.....lucky you! It is a delight to have you visit my little place; I am so happy you did. Thank you for your beautiful comment. May you enjoy a fabulous week. Kim Xx
DeleteThat chaise looks perfect for sitting and sewing! I like your idea of arm covers a lot; we just purchased to chairs for our living room and need arm covers--what a great idea...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteI love this post so much, your photos of your decor just makes me sigh ahhh! I am smitten with the teacup lamp and those blue hexies are just beautiful. I am slowly changing my room to blues and you have really motivated me to work on it more. I look forward to seeing how you cover the chaise. Lovely flower photos too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures !
ReplyDeleteCozy and beautiful home !
Love your pictures with lovely ladies with their umbrellas !
Have a fun week and with your chaise longue !!!
Hug !
Anna
I can't wait to see what you do with the chaise. Your tarting projects are always so much fun. :-)
ReplyDeleteI always love to see your summer flowers in the dead of winter, but forget that as my world starts to bloom yours is dying off. May you be warm and snuggly for the months ahead.
I´m sure you will make the chaise lounge into a wonderous blue mist of something only you can create. Look forward to seeing the results. Congrats to Marilyn.
ReplyDeleteHi Kim, as usual your pictures of flowers are fabulous. I sure would like to spend some quality time in your garden and on that chaise longue in the parlour. What a lovely space. Love the hexies. I'm sure that those colours will be amazing on your chair.
ReplyDeleteSo much to love in your post this week. Your hydrangeas and butterfly bushes are gorgeous. The hexies are so pretty and will make a lovely addition to the chaise redo. We here in the northeast US are still trying to shake off winter. It was 67 yesterday and 35 today with snow flurries in the air. I'm hoping we get a bit of spring before the summer heat arrives.
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What a wonderful posting. The basket of ribbon flowers is so lovely and I'm sure the winner will be thrilled to receive it. Congrats to her. I love all the seasons and all have good/bad to them. I love all the stitchy and crafting time that winter brings, I love a fresh carpet of snow although that means I have to shovel it which I'm tired of doing as I get older. Spring and Fall is very short in the USA Midwest but I love seeing all the shoots springing forth and bird parents preparing their nests. Summer has all the lovely flowers, pollinators, fresh fruits and veggies, swimming and so much more. In my part of the world crime increases making summer a real mixed blessing. And there's the mowing and trimming and last year it was extremely hot and humid making it uncomfortable. I don't get much crafting done. Fall has the beautiful reds, oranges and yellows in trees and pumpkins, followed by raking and putting garden beds to rest. That chaise lounge is awesome and to decorate it along the lines of the chair will make it more cherished. I love the EPP hexies! Thank you for sharing your tranquil looking world with us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hexies! I love these beautiful blue fabrics
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely read this has been. I can't wait to see your chaise after it's wonderful sounding transformation. It sure will make enduring winter a lot easier. I agree about autumn although I love the colors it is a bit sad to say good bye to long days and all the beautiful flowers and sunshine filled days.
ReplyDeleteI have no doubt that you will make another miracle with the blue fabrics you have gathered for the chaise lounge, Kim! And it will allow you to enjoy comfortable moments in this stunning parlour when winter comes. But there are still nice days to enjoy with the warm light of autumn. I have always found that this very special light in autumn soothingly guides us out of the fine season, like a motherly consolation. Your hydrangeas are an exceptional colour, even the blue ones we find in French Brittany are nor so delicate. I am looking forward to discovering the blue beauty you will imagine for the chair. Hugs! Sandrine
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post. I look forward to reading your post every week. You always have such interesting things to say. The pictures you provide are beautiful. Thank you once again for the giveaway I won. Enjoy the Autumn, my favorite Season. God Bless you and yours.
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Thank you, Marilyn♥ I am so happy my little pretty will soon find its way to you. I will post it later this week. It is always a delight to have you visit my little home and read your beautiful words. I will enjoy Autumn; I will soak up all those glorious hues that this season brings. May you enjoy a beautiful week, lovely lady. Kim Xx
DeleteYour posts are always the dearest treats, and this one is lovely. The chaise is going to be a beauty. I love all your plans for it. Snuggle in and create away.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carole♥ Fingers crossed I can transform my little chaise into a thing of beauty. =) Kim Xx
DeleteA lovely post, Kim! O those lamps. I just love them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious parlor in which to sit, stitch, contemplate,and relax.
I can wait to see your chaise lounge done up in blue. Happy Fall!
Congrats to Marilyn,too.
My teacup folly of a lamp is fun, isn't it. It always makes me smile. Me thinks the chaise will be very happy done up in blue...such a glorious colour, is it not. Thank you for your beautiful visit, Dixie. Kim Xx
DeleteDear Kim, I love reading your gentle stories you have such a wonderful way with words. Thanks so much for another glimpse through your lovely home and garden.
ReplyDeleteKim, your posts are always a feast for the eyes! I remember when you finished your beautiful chair and now I look forward to seeing you tart up your chaise lounge chair!! Congratulations, Marilyn!
ReplyDeleteLove al your beautiful pictures and flowers and hexies!
ReplyDeleteYour parlour is a stunning room and your updone chaise will make it even more splendid. I wsh I could visit and see your beautiful home and garden in real life :)
ReplyDeleteYour flowery post brightens up my day.
ReplyDeleteIt is a pity that the summer is almost over for you, but he still has to come here.
You have a beautiful room, and oh, the tea cup lamp is incredibly beautiful. I'm curious how you will make the chair, it will probably be as beautiful as the other one.
Many greetings dear Kim.
First of all, congratulations to Marilyn! I know she will so enjoy your gorgeous basket!
ReplyDeleteYour chaise will be such fun for all of us to see transformed in the coming months, Kim. You know how I LOVE your hexies and your magic. What fun! Oh yes, that view out your window...sigh...swoon!! Who need a therapist with that spectacular view?? I do love your teacup lamp creation, too. You always have so much for us to admire. May you enjoy the last of your beautiful hydrangeas before Jack Frost comes walking through. Love and hugs to you!
Good morning, Kim!! I am happy to announce that YOU have won my Spring Giveaway! Hooray!! Please email me your snail mail address and I will send everything right away! I'm not sure how long it will take to get there but I think snail mail is treasured especially when it sent far away. xo
ReplyDeleteHow I adore hydrangeas! The colour variation from blue to pink can be stunning. I have a white one whose petals 'fade' to a gorgeous soft green after a week or so. Your chaise longue is a delightful shape and looks very comfy. We have a very old one with 'leather' covering horsehair! Not comfy and very noisy to sit on. It sits in our bedroom covered with a quilt as I have no idea how to go about replacing the horsehair. I am sure yours is going to look gorgeous after its upgrade. Beautiful pictures of your garden. Have a lovely week. xx
ReplyDeleteHi Dearie Dear! Oh, I am glad to hear you put some of your lovely projects aside for a while, since I do it all the time! LOL! Your parlor is lovely, lovely, lovely!
ReplyDeleteI'm so ready for flowers but we have to wait a bit longer.
Take care, friend.
I also have a special place to sooth my soul. It is a little wrought iron white chair....and I just sit there. A cup of coffee, my knitting and my thoughts. It is a powerful healing and refueling place. There is nothing like it. When I look at the colours you blend, your pieces of furniture you are recovering or the cup lamp you created....I think of Axel Munthe. Have you heard of him? Look him up, his villa is called 'San Michele villa'. You give me the same vibe he does. And what a place to be. A beautiful day to you my friend. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful recipient Marilyn will be to have the gorgeous collection of roses winged across the world to her! You are such a generous soul to give away part of your heart :) I know how much each and every creation means to the one who created it, and it is often times hard to part with. And oh my goodness, how I love the new project you have embarked upon! Those gorgeous hexies will be the star of the show on your new tarted-up lounge chair. It looks amazing with the fabrics you've chosen, I can't wait to see it! It is hard to believe your summer is winding down, just as ours is getting started, but I remain ever thankful for the joy that we can share across the world with our gardens and blooms. I've SO enjoyed the gorgeous pictures of your hydrangeas, and I have looked for a hydrangea that will live in our area, and have yet to find one, it just gets too cold here in the winter :( So I shall enjoy your beauties in my armchair travel :) The wind is still nippy here, and the days warm, so we are perhaps at the equinox of seasons, your summer about to end, ours about to start, and the weather just a little unsure of itself. I will look forward to seeing your delightful chaise lounge when you finish it... blessings and hugs sweet friend!
ReplyDeleteI too have been known to paint my floorboards (and more than once!) and I think it will be a lovely look in your pretty parlour. I will look forward to seeing your progress on the chaise longue - you have a beautiful group of fabrics to work with and I'm confident it is going to look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteOh my...Your post made me swoon...Stunning pictures...Your giveaway is absolutely gorgeous,congrats to the lucky winner!You are very talented,my friend!Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear Maristella♥ Your sweet visits and comments always add sunshine to my day. Kim Xx
Deletecarissima come vorrei passare da te, la tua casa è un sogno, crei dei veri capolavori che lasciano a bocca aperta!! Spettacolare !! Come tutto quello che realizzi!! Un grosso abbraccio, col cuore <3
ReplyDeleteThank you for your beautiful visit♥ Kim Xx
DeleteI know your chaise lounge will be so pretty and along side the chair will really be something wonderful. My husband had asked for me to cover the couch like you are doing, I thought he was a nut - but now I can see his vision. Enjoyed all your pictures of your treasures.
ReplyDeleteI know we are supposed to be heading into Spring but we had snow yesterday! Puts me back in the mood to sit by the cozy fire! I am still buying sweaters, on sale, so that is good :-) I always love a good visit with you on your lovely blog. I am SO envious of Marilyn but happy she is receiving your gorgeous flower basket. Looking forward to how you will tart up your chaise lounge!
ReplyDeleteKim - where to start? I love your parlour - it is full of character and personal touches, but all rooms can benefit from some "updating" now and then. I look forward to your changes, starting with the lounge. I have no doubt your creation, having been mulled over thoroughly, will amaze us! I agree with you about hydrangeas - they dry into the most beautiful specimens. We keep some at church to fill in our arrangements when nothing else is available! Enjoy the waning days of summer ….
ReplyDeleteMany congratulations to Marilyn! She is going to love her little basket. Your parlour is such a cosy place. I think I would have hard time leaving, specially if I was in the midst of a story or a painting. I can't wait to see what you do with the chaise. Have fun :)
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Well, I can hardly wait to see what you do with that gorgeous chaise...it has such a wonderful shape. Your parlor room is so very warm and cozy and I can certainly understand that hanging out in there would be good medicine for anyone's soul! Congratulations to Marilyn on winning your giveaway...what a delightful basket of ribboned lovelies! Hugs!
ReplyDeletei love that you call your "parlor", "the parlor", that is so cute, i call mine the family room, how boring is that!! it is a beautiful spot, deserving of the title parlor. i like the soft colors and all the special touches. and that lamp...i remember that lamp and i have always had a soft spot for it!!
ReplyDeleteeverything is so beautiful, i love all the shades of blue you have incorporated. and the hydrangeas are stunning!!
happy fall kim and congrats to marilyn, she is one lucky girl!!!
Congrats to Marilyn - I know she must be thrilled! Peeking into your parlor was great fun - of course blue is my favourite colour so I could happily spend time there. So looking forward to seeing what you do with your chaise (also called a fainting couch I think?). And the flower pictures - oh, how glorious! Snow flurries here this afternoon, so winter obviously isn't quite done with us yet.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a view from your parlour!!! It would be lovely to stroll around your beautiful garden.
ReplyDeleteI so love the chair (I thought you had done two...) that you made over in such a beautiful way! Now, I am looking forward to seeing what you do to dress up the chaise lounge. I know this will be good....I am seeing so many pretty hydrangeas in the outdoor centers this spring. Should I be so tempted? We do get just a tad cold here for them in winter.
ReplyDeleteYou should be tempted to go and buy an Hydrangea....give it a go, perhaps it will be okay. Perhaps you could grow one in a pot and bring it inside in the Winter. There are a few tarted up chairs here. Everyone would be bored if I showed them all. =) Thank you for your sweet visit. Kim Xx
Deletebeautiful flowers...lovely photos.
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Thank you so much, Tanza. Thank you for your beautiful visit. Kim Xx
DeleteOMG ..You do have the most charming flair with fabrics ... Your house is so unique and con=mfy becasue of all the lovely peersonal creative toouch ... I love what you did to chari and can' t wait to see how you remodel the cover for your chaisse. Hydrangeas are truly a most beautiful blossom .. one stem makes a bouquet and the colors a fabulous. Marilyn , will be so tickled with her sweet nosegay of flowers. Your eclectic decorating is so inviting and magical, like the dreamy mixed media picture in your living room of the two girls in white...This was a most enchanting post....Hugs
ReplyDeleteMe ha encantado leer todo lo que has escrito sobre las flores... el otoño... y también me ha encantado tu chaise longue, seguro que harás algo maravilloso con ella. BESICOS.
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