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furlong forest farm: Harvest Days
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Sunday, October 27, 2013. Here's a collection of photos from some of our big harvest days. We took out the bulk of the onion varieties by July 31st because they were starting to get some kind of mold on the leaves. We finished the curing process by building a makeshift shade structure for them to hang out on until ready for boxes. The end of that one potato harvest day and the sun was going down and the clouds lit up in the sky. By the end of September, the rest of the dry beans were ready to harvest....
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furlong forest farm: July 2013
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Saturday, July 6, 2013. Way back in November of 2012 we were preparing for our garlic planting. We had prepared a block of beds and had already purchased two varieties. One variety is an artichoke type while the other is a silverskin type. Artichoke types have very large bulbs and several overlapping layers of cloves. They are great keepers and can be stored for 8-10 months. By January 27th, our garlic was well on its way to growing. By March 11th, the plants were getting bigger. An unusual summer time r...
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furlong forest farm: Tomatoes - who's who?
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Saturday, September 28, 2013. Tomatoes - who's who? We set up our cherry tomato beds so that they went from Red to red to small red to brown to orange to Yellow to yellow. A nice rainbow effect! Listed below are some varying opinions of flavor:. Flavor: sweet and meaty or savory salty. Size: small to very small. Flavor: sweet and juicy or juicier than Alan Chadwick. Flavor: very sweet or bright and sweet. Now here's some pictures of the other tomatoes we are growing. We have our slicers and our pastes.
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furlong forest farm: November 2012
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Monday, November 26, 2012. Oh, and we moved. again. We moved from Sebastopol. to Sebastopol. We got really lucky. And we love our new homestead. Come and visit sometime. And when we wake up in the morning and look outside our window it sometimes looks like this. It makes it hard to roll out of bed. Now, I am a bit behind, but I figure you still want to know what we've been keeping busy with for the last two months anyways. So, bear with me as I try and catch up to the present. Close up of calypso.
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furlong forest farm: October 2013
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Sunday, October 27, 2013. Here's a collection of photos from some of our big harvest days. We took out the bulk of the onion varieties by July 31st because they were starting to get some kind of mold on the leaves. We finished the curing process by building a makeshift shade structure for them to hang out on until ready for boxes. The end of that one potato harvest day and the sun was going down and the clouds lit up in the sky. By the end of September, the rest of the dry beans were ready to harvest....
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shreds and tatters: I+SEW+Sceles
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Thursday, August 9, 2012. I love a play on words and this next project is just that, and will be figurative, with a nod to geometry and a little bit of quilting thrown in for good measure. There's a deadline. I sure hope I can pull it off. Here's a picture of some of the major components as they stand today. She's slated to be part of the TAODA exhibit at Houston's International Quilt Festival in a couple of months. Isosceles. Get it? Thank you for stopping by. Please come back to follow my progress.
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shreds and tatters: June 2012
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012. WooHoooooo . I'm back! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). One artist's perspective . In case you wondered what marsha looks like . Okay, she doesn't look like that now . husband says that was probably the only time marsha ever picked up a rake . and in case you'd like to contact her today, e-mail marsha . krohn @ gmail . com (without any spaces). View my complete profile. Blogs i read . The Graphics Fairy LLC*. Ann Bell Mixed Media Artist. Colors Outside the Lines. Lynda D. Watkins.
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shreds and tatters: August 2008
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Monday, August 11, 2008. Well, I've been putting off this thing of setting up a blog. Today is the day. Monday, August 11, 2008, I launch myself and my dollmaking. out there. Why did I choose 'shredsandtatters' as my blog identity? Will instill some order in an often scattered mind. I know everyone has more to do than the time to do it in, so I'm in good company there. And really do want viewers of my work there to have a link to another spot on the web where more of my work can be seen. Okay, she doesn'...
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shreds and tatters: October 2012
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Sunday, October 14, 2012. And sew it goes . I toyed with the title 'Celebrate Geometry.' Many quilts already do celebrate geometry. The term 'isosceles' came into focus . I remembered it from high school geometry class. Loving a play on words, I coined 'I*SEW*sceles,' and selected some fabrics from my stash of quilt prints. They were blue. 'I*SEW*sceles Blue' came to be. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). One artist's perspective . In case you wondered what marsha looks like . View my complete profile.
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shreds and tatters: artist statement
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My journey into figurative assemblage began in 1998 at a workshop on making one-of-a-kind dolls. At this workshop, I expected to learn some skills that would lead to an income stream I could generate from home by making and selling artist dolls. What I found instead was a partially open door to the figure as art. As my journey continues into this figurative art, I look for opportunities to add depictions of the coastal lifestyle which I enjoy now in the city of my birth. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).