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Knock Knock who’s there?

by katiedixon on July 8, 2020 with No Comments

 

frog
by Sally McHugh

 

If a frog comes to your door  it’s a sign of a marriage in the house

 

art, collage, Ireland, proverbs frog, marriage, wedding
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