CCCOE March challenge - VOTE HERE FOR WITCHY WOMEN PRIZES

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In 1010, Ealdswith was given a village by the abbey of Ely where she and her women could produce their embroidery

Posted at 10:52pm Apr 1, 2008 EDT

During the Middle Ages, some of the most prolific workshops for producing manuscripts were staffed by nuns who copied text in beautiful hands, drew the initials and painted the illustrations.

Posted at 10:57pm Apr 1, 2008 EDT

I vote for #19. They are special.

Posted at 11:18pm Apr 1, 2008 EDT

I can hardly believe how many entrants that we've got this month. Must be about the Celebration of Women theme & all! Cool.

Posted at 11:39pm Apr 1, 2008 EDT

LiSoCards says

Is this the same thread that was started earlier? I voted already, but in case this is a different one, my vote is for

#11- Dorothy Tell It Like It Is- Peggradyart

Posted at 11:42pm Apr 1, 2008 EDT

LiSo, we changed from promotions to teams and events so we wouldn't have to bump up so often.

Posted at 12:00am Apr 2, 2008 EDT

Note to voters from the last thread, your votes are tallied...no need to repost. Thanks guys!

vote VOTE vote VOTE!!

Posted at 12:00am Apr 2, 2008 EDT

Thanks, Tami. Sorry for the confusion!

Posted at 12:03am Apr 2, 2008 EDT

Luchi made a blog entry with all of the entries in a "treasury" where you can see them all at one time

luchicreations.blogspot.com/

Posted at 12:05am Apr 2, 2008 EDT