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mzklever | Toil and Treble Crochet
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Toil and Treble Crochet. Beautiful Bits Made By Hand. Yarn Crawl New Mexico, Part 3. November 19, 2014. Knit Purl. Tink. It was worth it, because Bandelier is breathtakingly beautiful. While I was able to take pictures from the canyon trail, I was not able to climb the million stairs up to the pueblo caves. At the bottom of the stairs, I gave Ron a 30 second lesson in how to set the f-stop and. November 19, 2014. Knit Purl. Tink. Not sure I like this bright and shiny interface. Why, WordPress, why? A few...
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Gone Girl | Toil and Treble Crochet
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Toil and Treble Crochet. Beautiful Bits Made By Hand. November 19, 2014. Knit Purl. Tink. I know it’s a little silly to start a brand new blog and then disappear off the face of the earth, but life got a little crazy. It’s starting to get back to normal, which includes writing more regularly. I’m back, baby! Lots of stuff happened while I was away from WordPress, including the interface going screwy. What was wrong with the old one? Not sure I like this bright and shiny interface. Why, WordPress, why?
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St. Clare of Assisi – Saints Reimagined
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About the Saints Project. St Clare of Assisi. April 28, 2015. April 30, 2015. With some reluctance, I set out to create an image of St. Francis of Assisi. The reluctance is because he is so famous that it seemed preposterous to add anything to the numerous representations of him. Then a friend suggested depicting St. Francis as a llama, “because they bear their brothers’ burdens,” and I became intrigued at the idea of depicting Francis. By Albuquerque Franciscan priest Richard Rohr. What is a Saint?
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raymaseman – Saints Reimagined
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About the Saints Project. September 17, 2015. San Isidro, or St. Isidore. Lived in Spain in the late 11th/early 12th century. He is the patron. Saint of farmworkers, and of agriculture in general. His feast day is May 15th. The worker bee is both Isidro and the angel. Any one bee, like any one farm worker, may seem inconsequential, but without them, there is far less food. Not just our survival, but all our accomplishments, depend on forces greater than and beyond ourselves. April 30, 2015. April 30, 2015.