Monthly Archives: November 2006

So much for quiet

I promised yesterday I’d be back today with farm pictures. I guess the cows must read this blog, because they sure staged a good scene for me this morning. (And you’ll see how much practice I need with this new … Continue reading

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Tree '06

As you can probably tell by the lack of farm pictures lately, things are pretty quiet around here. Everyone is pretty much settled in for the winter, and there’s nobody having babies this time of year. The main task is … Continue reading

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Happy Thanksgiving!

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Get your sausage on

My daughters have corrupted me with their pop music ways. I need to give Justin Timberlake his sexy back, crank up some Hinder, and stop writing post titles like this one. Um, where was I? Oh yes, sausage! We are … Continue reading

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Feeling spoiled

As if a new camera wasn’t enough, I also got an early birthday present this weekend. A potting bench! Matt had our friend Jeff custom build this for me. It’s made of basswood and it’s absolutely beautiful. A couple of … Continue reading

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The obligatory self-portrait

I got a new camera! My sweet husband had the opportunity to sell one of his guitars. I didn’t want him to do it. I’m sentimental that way. I envisioned one of the kids wailing on it someday. And it … Continue reading

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One person in this world

still thinks I’m a rock star. It makes me happy and sad all at the same time. Man I miss it.

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Opera singer

From the end of the driveway, Olivia’s snowwoman looked like an opera singer to me. I think it’s her outstretched arms and the way the warmer weather has caused her to lean forward.

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Another fall job done

A couple of weeks after Matt put 3 or 4 loads of manure on the garden, my dad came over with his tractor and soil saver to turn it over for us. Rafe thought it was great fun riding with … Continue reading

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Paige

My new niece, Little Miss Paige. 5 pounds and 13 ounces of perfection. She was ready to get on with it already and arrived a few weeks early.

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