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On the fifth day of May Flowers my comrade in natural perfume,
Ayala Sender, joins in with a walk through a garden she frequents in Vancouver.
I choose this postcard from 1906 of three little girls all dressed up with their big hats and flowers. It reminded me of how long Ayala and I have been part of the world of Natural Perfume together.
All the images are from antique postcards from Argentina sent to and from family members on my mothers side ©RoxanaVilla.
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