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Happy St. Patrick's Day!

I got this public domain picture by Vera Kratochvil here: http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?image=8346&picture=celtic-cross

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  1. Cool! One question. How do you get the Proverbial Womanhood stamp in the corner of your pictures?

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