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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
roof moss decoration
They look a bit damp because they are. I am arranging the moss I've removed from my roof onto chunks of bark I've removed from my woodshed. Together they make art instead of waste.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
My fingernails are finally strong and growing well
Monday, March 25, 2013
Renaissance Room
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| I was a widow for nearly two years. I asked my Dad to give me away even though in this picture I am 49 years old. |
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| I said anyone who wanted to be could be a flower girl. I still don't know how many I had but I hear stories... |
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| Two of the flower girls are my granddaughters! |
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| I had flower girls of nearly all ages! |
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| My Dad and Me. |
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| My ladies, the ring bearer and the groom! His men are on the other side of the tree. |
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| The best Flower Boy ever! |
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| A few of the guests. |
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| And he kisses the bride! |
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| Lacey caught the bouquet! |
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| And back up in the yard we were gabbing instead of posing! |
Still damp!
So far we've hatched 3 chicks this morning. The eggs marked 2 are peeping but the shells are so hard that these chicks might not hatch. I'm trying for Leghorn crossed with Banty, Light Brahma and even Sumatran. I want something quick and tough enough to get away from the coyote!
As far as I can tell, I only had two Banty hens lefts as of yesterday! The pile of feathers and the coyote sighting on the trail cam suggest the end of the rooster. He was a brave soul. I boxed with him almost daily. I suspect he went at the coyote the same as he always did to me.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Emerald Aisle Soap
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| My first brick of goat milk soap looks real good. |
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| My husband cut the goat milk soap for me because he's so good with his knife. He is really good. |
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| I love my label. This is Soap 7. It is Applejack Peel scented poured over chunky bits of a whiter unscented soap. |
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Chinese Lanterns
The Chinese lantern is almost ready to start over for spring. The vigorous green leaves shoot up as the runners spread through my garden. Small white flowers bloom before green three dimensional heart shaped "flowers" appear. People call them flowers but I think they are the husk to the fruit because they already had a small flower. As they turn orange they light up the entire garden. At this stage I pick some of them to hang and dry for indoor arrangements but I have learned to leave some to nature so that I can see these incredibly delicate miracles become awesome works of art in with the most intricate filigree patterns imaginable.
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