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A feature image of a blonde-haired woman in a light blue t-shirt, jeans and black ballet flats sits on a long white bench against a soft, light yellow wall. The woman is smiling with her legs crossed, her elbow leaning on one leg and her chin leaning on a fist as she smiles at the camera. To the right of the woman are three large knit blankets, rolled into spiral shapes and sitting on top of each other in in a pyramid form. One is white, one is baby blue and the top blanket is light baby pink. The cement floor is dark gray.
November 19, 2022

Cozy Up to Kathrin Hamm

By Whalebone

Overcoming the weight of winter one blanket at a time.

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