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  • About a year ago I came across a Swedish blog, called Min Lilla Veranda, with photos from a family's home.

    Speaking of Geraniums, What About Sweden? Linda 2009

  • One day I decided to check out the blogs listed on Min Lilla Veranda and came across a cornucopia of beautiful blogs created by Swedish women about their homes.

    Speaking of Geraniums, What About Sweden? Linda 2009

  • About a year ago I came across a Swedish blog, called Min Lilla Veranda, with photos from a family's home.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Linda 2009

  • One day I decided to check out the blogs listed on Min Lilla Veranda and came across a cornucopia of beautiful blogs created by Swedish women about their homes.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Linda 2009

  • So does it cause confusion to read about warriors called Lilla, Imma or Ida?

    Character names in historical fiction Carla 2006

  • My story is set in 605 AD and Lilla is still very much alive, so it is unlikely that the mound was called Lilla Howe at the time.

    Reconstructing seventh-century place names - North York Moors Carla 2006

  • So does it cause confusion to read about warriors called Lilla, Imma or Ida?

    Archive 2006-01-01 Carla 2006

  • My story is set in 605 AD and Lilla is still very much alive, so it is unlikely that the mound was called Lilla Howe at the time.

    Archive 2006-05-01 Carla 2006

  • Barrys, the Pompadours, while unspoiled maidens such as Lilla too often become the household drudges of common mechanics or day - laborers, living and dying in the one routine of hard work, and often knowing and caring for nothing better than the mountain-hut, the farm-kitchen, or the covered stall in the market-place.

    Vendetta: a story of one forgotten Marie Corelli 1889

  • "History chronicles the large and glorious deeds of the standard bearers ... and tells nothing at all of the courageous women who keep the business of the house going," writes Lilla Day Monroe as quoted in Johanna L. Stratton's Pioneer Women: Voices from the Kansas Frontier.

    Kate Kelly: American Quilts as Art as Well as Documents of Politics and History Kate Kelly 2010

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