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a plug for my peeps --
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not long ago, two of the most amazing people in my world took a huge leap by buying
lark toys near kellogg, minnesota. if you have kids, nieces/nephews, or just immature friends, you NEED to bring them to lark. kellogg is about 2 hours southeast of minneapolis; a beautiful drive down Hwy 61. lark is enormous - one of the largest independently owned toy stores in the US. one of the most amazing sights is the
carousel - all of the characters are big hand carved wooden sculptures. you have to see it, the
details are
incredible; it took 9 years to complete.
the lark t-shirt made its way to torrey pines state preserve near san diego, ca and to a field of flowers in the middle of france. where will the lil wound bird noisily hop to next?
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