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~S/V Nanu~ Eric and Rachael's Pacific Adventure: Freshwater Fun...!
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Most recent thing we ate:. Eric: 0.9 peso bread from Mega with butter. Rachael: 0.9 peso bread from Mega with cream cheese. 812200 HAM net weather. We're hoping for a weater window to head north. What are we planning on doing today:. Getting our propane tanks filled. Apparently the marina will do it in La Cruz. What's the first thing you'll eat when you get to an "American" grocery store:. Eric: Nothing really. But I do miss pesto sauce. and I wouldn't mind salami. We left Punta Mi...
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~S/V Nanu~ Eric and Rachael's Pacific Adventure: Can't help but smile...
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Can't help but smile. So I can't help but smile as we sit in Punta Mita anchorage sipping red wine and recalling the last two weeks of adventures. But much more has happened other than surfing these days. It's been a wonderful blur of dinners with friends, sailing adventures and cultural celebrations that take place nowhere else, except wonderful Mexico. Adam (Estrella), Chris, Eric and I are the surf bums and spend alot of time out at the "Bahia". After I ran out of my last pair ...
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~S/V Nanu~ Eric and Rachael's Pacific Adventure: 900 Miles Up the Baja...!
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Thursday, June 3, 2010. 900 Miles Up the Baja! 900 miles up the Baja. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click on the image above to see where we are! The password is Trigger. About Eric and Rachael. Half Moon Bay, California, United States. View my complete profile. August 26, 2016-All About Mainsails. S/V Tender Spirit: SailBlogs. Three Years.and Finally Adjusting. Where are Shawn and Chris? Wedding Day: Our Commitments. Newz from New Zealand.
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Farm 4630: November 2009
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City girl tries for a bit of country. Sunday, November 15, 2009. The chickens have developed Fall pattern baldness. And they're not happy about it. In this typical Portland fall weater (gray, damp, 40's), they sit huddled on the back steps waiting like vampires for an invitation over the threshold. No luck there, but leftover pasta (sans garlic) will temporarily stay the baleful glares. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Oh who can keep track by now? I spy with my four eyes:. Portland, Oregon, United States.
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Farm 4630: December 2008
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City girl tries for a bit of country. Monday, December 22, 2008. Labels: chicken snow oatmeal. Wednesday, December 17, 2008. To each her own. Variations on a theme. Thanks to the garden. I've never had wonderful luck with pumpkins in my yard, but I try each year anyway. This year I planted a Cinderella pumpkin ( Rouge Vif D’Etampes. For you qui parle heirloom squash). The result was a single beautiful red fruit. It sat on the dining room table for weeks, waiting for the livery-clad mice. Everyone but Sol...
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Farm 4630: Plight of the bumblebee
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City girl tries for a bit of country. Sunday, May 16, 2010. Plight of the bumblebee. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Oh who can keep track by now? Everyone but Sol is laying, with great drama and loud cackling support. I gave my first dozen away to my very understanding neighbors this week.I told them chickens were quiet. Oops. I spy with my four eyes:. Pangaea's Pacific Perigrinations (aka Shawn and Ben). Portland, Oregon, United States. View my complete profile.
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Farm 4630: Chilly chickens
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City girl tries for a bit of country. Wednesday, December 17, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Oh who can keep track by now? Everyone but Sol is laying, with great drama and loud cackling support. I gave my first dozen away to my very understanding neighbors this week.I told them chickens were quiet. Oops. I spy with my four eyes:. Pangaea's Pacific Perigrinations (aka Shawn and Ben). Portland, Oregon, United States. View my complete profile.
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Farm 4630: September 2008
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City girl tries for a bit of country. Tuesday, September 9, 2008. I returned home from a lovely bike ride on Sunday to find this. Yeah Ruby! And she's laid another little perfect world each afternoon since. Thursday, September 4, 2008. General (Tso's Chicken) Hospital. I walked back to find a very apologetic neighbor whose dogs had gotten out and had brought home a free range chicken dinner. Today, she's out in the tractor- those in the chicken know tell me that her chicken "friends" would be more than h...
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Farm 4630: To each her own
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City girl tries for a bit of country. Wednesday, December 17, 2008. To each her own. Variations on a theme. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Oh who can keep track by now? Everyone but Sol is laying, with great drama and loud cackling support. I gave my first dozen away to my very understanding neighbors this week.I told them chickens were quiet. Oops. I spy with my four eyes:. Pangaea's Pacific Perigrinations (aka Shawn and Ben). Portland, Oregon, United States. View my complete profile.
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Farm 4630: June 2010
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City girl tries for a bit of country. Friday, June 4, 2010. My first chicken spay. Well it's been a bit of a week! I adore my chickens. And Minerva and I have great history, since she survived her dog. Encounter. But even with that, I just couldn't swing the (very reasonable) $650 for surgery. With the avian specialist. However, she said it's straightforward surgery (no doubt for her it is). Since the other option was euthanasia, I gave it a go myself. Figuring out the anatomy. 1 3/4 pounds of oviduct!