Fabric acquired!
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I know it's Friday and time for my IDC update. But after running around
all day and half of the evening, having a late dinner and a glass of wine,
I'm not...
{this moment}
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{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pa...
Me and Dr. J.
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{all photos by Justin Hackworth}
Another doctor's visit.
This time with my favorite Dr. J.
{Thanks to Justin Hackworth for coming to have these special vi...
Totally Tubular
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Yesterday evening, after a long day of skiing, the whole group went back to
the condo for 47 minutes. Then everyone got their ski gear back on and
loaded i...
Bees…on the flower setting
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A little while ago I posted about my discovery of the flower setting on my
camera. I never knew I could take macro pictures without buying a lot of
specia...
My Blog Content Has Been Stolen
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I recently received the news that content from my website had been
duplicated at *another site found at this link. *I have contacted Blogger
and filed a r...
My Darling Brother part 2
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Lest you get the wrong idea from my last post about my brother, he didn't
always torment me (just most of the time that my memory allows). ...
In matters of tuna, chicken trumps cat
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When it comes to tuna treats on the front porch...:
apparently, chickens are the more dominant species:
Not only did Skippy-the-hen devour Clyde-the-cat'...
A Last Stand for the Xingu
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please, for your fellow citizens of the world, watch this, sign the
petition, then share the link.
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30 Days of Christmas – Project 24
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Popcorn tins. They always appear at Christmas. What to do with them when
they’re empty? Well, if you’re a member of our extended family, you hand
them...
A friend at the farm!
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We have a visitor this week.
His name is Jake.
Some friends of ours went away for Thanksgiving and so Jake got to come hang out with us on the farm.
He ...
Visit to the farm
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Fall always brings the fair and one of the greatest petting zoo's.
Butterfly is getting too big for all of the fuss with farm animals but
Wildflower had a...
Sing Along...Pee Along...its all the same to Henry.
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So I sing a bit. My friend Mark whom I sing with, invited me to come to an
old fashioned sing along down at a little church near the beach. Fun
right? I...
More Scrapbooking
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Thanks for all the compliments on my scrapbook project. As promised, here
are a few more pages to look at. Feel free to copy any layouts or use any
ideas y...
Hijacked!!!
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It has taken me months to solve a hijack problem here on my blog. I have
been unable to post as well as have been receiving THOUSANDS of emails
directed fr...
Ten Dollar Bathroom Sink
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Ten Dollars can go a long way. My daughter Lesley and I were "barn saling"
and we stumbled on a great sale where someone had literally cleaned out an
old b...
On Hiatus
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I have had an easy love affair with blogging. My own personal need to
write, my somewhat grandiose belief that I have something to say, my love
of people a...
One More Makes Four....
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*Happy Early Father's Day Daddy!!! *
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*That's what the girls and I told him when we surprised him today with this
sweet little girl...*
*He wasn't to...
I am happily married mom of two great kids. My husband and I both work as nurses. I had been continuing my education since graduating from nursing school with an ultimate goal of becoming a nurse anesthetist. In December of 2006 we purchased a 200 year old farm house with 100 acres. This move has forever changed my path in life. After 1 year of living at the farm I decided to stop taking classes and give my family and this farm 100%! I am a very driven person and must always be working towards a goal and there is lots to do here. I'm very excited to finally be at this point in my life!
3 comments:
love your covey picture
Contrats on your new adventure! Looking forward to another year of your wisdom.
"Achorn Farm" has been included in this weeks Sites To See. I hope this helps to attract many new visitors here.
http://asthecrackerheadcrumbles.blogspot.com/2012/01/sites-to-see.html
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