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Things Are Gonna Start Changing Around Here | IPB Living
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We Are Doing Excellent Learning →. November 17, 2011 · 9:58 pm. Things Are Gonna Start Changing Around Here. Last weekend saw our last substantial harvest of the 2011 garden (there’s still some boc choy growing all happily and greenly, and there was a bit of a catnip haul this morning) — the carrots. That’s six pounds, five ounces of carrots. Not too shabby, considering we almost didn’t get around to planting them! It was another good year for Maple Hoo, but you know what? We have short attention spans.
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Gallery of Banners | IPB Living
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These are the banners that have appeared on IPB Living. Project Hydra Head For Your Earholes Week 6: Dalek. Project Hydra Head For Your Earholes Week 5: Kayo Dot. Project Hyrda Head For Your Earholes Week 4: Hayaino Daisuki. Project Hydra Head For Your Earholes: Week 3. Project Hydra Head For Your Earholes: Week 2. Project Hydra Head For Your Earholes: Week 1. Is That An Actual Photo Excursion I See There? An Open Letter To Crafters On The Internet Who Have Recently Discovered Cross-Stitching Is Fun.
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Old Fashioned Marmalade | IPB Living
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We Are Doing Excellent Learning. An Open Letter To Crafters On The Internet Who Have Recently Discovered Cross-Stitching Is Fun →. January 9, 2012 · 8:03 pm. When I first got the canning bug way back in September I would spend many productive hours at work staring at pictures of other people’s canned goods on Flickr. (Yes, I’m just that cool.) One of the first recipes I stumbled across that I simply had. To make, then, was this one for Minneola Old Fashioned Marmalade. I had three types to choose from, a...
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Project Hydra Head For Your Earholes: Week 2 | IPB Living
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Project Hydra Head For Your Earholes: Week 1. Project Hydra Head For Your Earholes: Week 3 →. January 13, 2013 · 2:11 pm. Project Hydra Head For Your Earholes: Week 2. Week 2: “Drawing Voices” by Drawing Voices. When we first went through the box of 30 CDs after they showed up in the mail, this was the one I was most intrigued by, based on the little blurb on the label. It said:. Also tingling the ol’ earholes this week:. And his solo one, Poste e Telegrafi. Things we’re excited for:. There was a Nora Ro...
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IPB Living | Living Life the IPB Way | Page 2
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Newer posts →. January 13, 2012 · 10:07 pm. An Open Letter To Crafters On The Internet Who Have Recently Discovered Cross-Stitching Is Fun. Dear Crafters On The Internet Who Have Recently Discovered Cross-Stitching Is Fun,. However, when most people on the internet embraced knitting, crochet, and quilting, there’s been a lot of love for using high quality or designer materials. So why, for the love of all that’s crafty, is everyone using Aida or evenweave cloth? The difference between Aida and linen is t...
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Project Hydra Head For Your Earholes: Week 1 | IPB Living
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Is That An Actual Photo Excursion I See There? Project Hydra Head For Your Earholes: Week 2 →. January 6, 2013 · 1:51 pm. Project Hydra Head For Your Earholes: Week 1. To kick off another year of awesome music, we picked up a grab bag of 30 CDs from Hydra Head Records. We’re going to snag one at random each weekend, give it a spin, and then keep track of it here, along with notes about whatever else is tickling our musical fancy that week. It’s a sort of Project365 for Your Earholes! Hands up, indeed.
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SLC Veggies: fall garden update
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Organic vegetable gardening in Salt Lake City, Utah. Monday, September 22, 2008. The kale and swiss chard are ready to be eaten, which we will begin doing this week. Mmmmm. The peas started falling over, so I set up this old section of chain link fence I found buried in the backyard underneath some brush. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we'll have peas before the snow flies. We'll see:. I just have to say that I am totally impressed with your gardening skills, Nate. It is looking great!
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The Reel Fishing Report: November 2009
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009. Good Bye Bay Area, Welcome Shasta County. So, before that happens we moved. Now we are looking forward to new waters and new lures to try. I have already begun. I tried Berkley Minnow Heads for the first time and they seemed to work in the local lakes. Looking forward to continue to report on the REEL ways to catch fish. God Bless Ferne@ Michael. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Big and Small catchin' them all! Blogs I occasionally check out. Growing Thymes - our new Blog.
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The Reel Fishing Report: July 2011
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Thursday, July 7, 2011. The Reel Meaning Of Fishing. Yesterday was over 100 and too hot to do anything but go up to the higher elevation lakes to cool off. I talked my fishing partner into going with me by saying we will only stay a short time. Of course,that is fishing time. Five minutes equals one hour. Butterflies don’t make any noise, but they are always there and so beautiful to observe, but hard to catch on film . Being a gardener I am always admiring the flowers and plants and how ...I also enjoy...
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The Reel Fishing Report: Smallmouths, Bluegills, Rainbows, Brookies,and Browns
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Smallmouths, Bluegills, Rainbows, Brookies,and Browns. Well the derby is over. Again just like last year when a crappie was my biggest fish, I failed to get a trout over three pounds. This time it was a 7lb 2oz catfish that was my largest fish. I caught about 100 trout, all under two pounds. Too bad the derby was not a cumulative total weight derby. Why the bakery of course. Stocking up on the larg. E saw fish rising every where. Put on the 1/16 oz Wyld spinner an. Our plan was to ...
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