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Sojourn Farms: Weddings at the [Sojourn!] Farm
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Musings from life on a little farm in southern Oregon's Illinois Valley. Wednesday, April 4, 2012. Weddings at the [Sojourn! This year, it will have been five very eventful and busy years since Milan and I were wed, on a beautiful day in May, here at the farm. "Back then" it was still called The Flying Horse Ranch. I was never sure where that name came from, but when my family first moved here in 1990, we liked it, so we kept it. The barn yard. Photograph by Matt Connell Photography. The Front Yard. ...
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Sojourn Farms: April 2012
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Musings from life on a little farm in southern Oregon's Illinois Valley. Monday, April 23, 2012. Twenty-five little Bourbon Red poults arrived today. The breeder brought them from Roseburg to Cave Junction. Milan picked them up at the Chevron this morning. Easter bunnies are probably the worst (seriously: how many actually go to educated owners that will really care for them well? So, to be prepared for the turkeys arrival, we spent the weekend doing the "trailer shuffle". We brought the turkey trail...
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The Myth of the Screen to Print Match | Crafting Photographs
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Laquo; Mastering Monitor Calibration. Win a free color-accurate monitor? The Myth of the Screen to Print Match. January 28, 2011 by Rich Seiling. One of the biggest misconceptions in color management is the belief that you calibrate your monitor and printer to match each other. If you think that’s how it works, you’re not alone. And that belief will cause you problems and frustration at one point or another, if it hasn’t already. Want to break through the misconception and learn how it really works?