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  1. A couple weeks ago, I did a massive haul while my wife was asleep. I was worried she'd be upset, so I bought her set the Romantic Valentine's Picnic (2017 seasonal set 40236) and gave it to her a bit early this Valentine's Day. Here's what she thought.
  2. It appeared some time during the night. Horatio Jefferson, a root vegetable farmer, spotted it when he stepped out the front door of his house the next morning. He couldn't believe he had slept through the sound of steel on rock, but he must have. He couldn't prove it, but he knew the heart-shaped carving in the rock outcrop was for his daughter Bethel. The peat-cutter Cashel Macklin had made it quite evident that he had his eye on her. As Jefferson explained all this to the gathered townspeople, Bethel began to blush. She thought it was beautiful. To be licensed as a small cultural attraction in Wullham OOC: Had to use the Wullham lavender for a Valentine's build!
  3. Happy Valentine's Day! flickr brickshelf
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