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Share Your Style #435

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Good evening and happy Wednesday, y’all! Welcome to this week’s Share Your Style #435. Lots of fun features this week as we enjoy the late summer’s heat up. 🙂

I am Barbara Chapman and I’d love it if you’d follow me here on my blog and on any of my other social media sites, too.  Thank you!💜 

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Well, thank you everyone who left messages for our 10th blogiversary! Because I took last Wednesday off for the 10th anniversary post, I actually have 5 posts to share in this week’s French Ethereal features.

A wow for us!!! I do hope you will take a moment to enjoy these posts. Hubby and I worked on refreshing our bedroom closet and I am still painting here into year five at this home, lol. 😉

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Here’s what I shared this past week at French Ethereal…

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And here are this week’s featured posts…

Debbie from Common Ground shares a past post ~ Summery Looks in the Garden Room. Sooo pretty!
Nicolle from Our Tiny Nest brings this wonderful Peach & Corn Panzanella Salad. Yum!!!
Thrifted Blue & White Ralph Lauren Lamp and More Favorite Summer Thrifted Treasures is this cheery post by Amber at Follow the Yellow Brick Road. Love it!
Penny from Penny’s Treasures shared this fun post all about Vintage Rooster & Roses Dishes.
Soooo pretty!
Newcomer Arlene from Flour on My Face brings us this mouth-watering post with recipe ~ Summer Sweet Peach Jam. Soooo good!!! ;)’ Welcome, Arlene!
Ready to go camp somewhere fun? Heather from National Park Mom brings us this awe-inspiring post all about 17 Best Family Glamping Spots: Joshua Tree National Park. Love it!!!

***On a side note, friends… Please stay away from these desert parks for camping until we get well into fall when the temps get into the lower 90’s during the day and lower at night. It’s just way too hot to camp and hike (and dangerous healthwise) this time of year.

From experience, Death Valley is wonderful in March and April but still will be in the 90’s during the daytime but night temps get in the 50’s or less.

Joshua Tree is wonderful in January with daytime temps in the high 60’s or low 70’s but will drop to 24 degrees overnight. I know this from personal experience. 🙂

Thank You so much to everyone who linked up this past week. A special thank you to everyone for always promoting Share Your Style on your blog and on your social media channels! I do see it when I stop by and I appreciate the love. 💜

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And that’s it for this week, dear ones! Thank you again for stopping by. Do stop by a feature or two to show some love. I appreciate you!!!

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