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Socks That Will Never Ever Be Complete | Crafter's Cupboard
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A little bit o’ this, a little bit o’ that. March 31, 2014. Socks That Will Never Ever Be Complete. After finally wrapping my feeble little brain around how to get the heels done, the sock moved along pretty well. Why wouldn’t it? I was finally to the leg portion that is full on pattern repeat and with the numerous times I have knit this I should have it memorized, right? So here we are….back at this point. Again. Some days it seems I will never finish these socks. Laquo; The Oso Landslide. Fill in your ...
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Spring? Are you out there?! | Crafter's Cupboard
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A little bit o’ this, a little bit o’ that. March 16, 2014. Are you out there? Salem has been spending more and more time outside. I was wary of letting him out unattended until I knew he could find his way back to the doors to be let in. Saturday he proved that he know where to go when he is in trouble or wants in so he was let out unchaperoned whenever he wanted all day today. We will have to work out a cat door for him soon.🙂. For tonight I give you a pic of the chicken coop in progress.
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Whitehorse Meadows Farm | Certified Organic Blueberries
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Whitehorse Meadows Farm Certified Organic Blueberries. Download Printable Map and Brochure. 38302 SR 530 NE. Arlington, WA 98223. WSDA Certified Organic Blueberries and Mulch. Open seasonally for u-pick and we-pick berries dependent on crop availability. U-pick is weather and availability dependent. Roadside stand. 29505 203rd Ave NE. Arlington, WA 98223. On Highway 530 NE at Seeman Street. Darrington, WA 98241. Fruitful Farm and Nursery. Arlington, WA 98223. Darrington Open Air Market and Local Events.
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Busy Times | Crafter's Cupboard
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A little bit o’ this, a little bit o’ that. March 9, 2014. Ok so….been trying to make time to knit off and on all week. It has been a busy week with lots of overtime so it’s been a bit difficult to wok it in. I was able to work enough knitting to reach a milestone of sorts. We spent a great deal of time this weekend working in the yard and starting to get the chicken coop built. I am looking forward to baby chicks at the end of the month. There is just so much to do! Ta Ta for now! Posted in General Life.
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Happy New Year! :) | Crafter's Cupboard
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A little bit o’ this, a little bit o’ that. December 27, 2014. I kinda fell off the earth didn’t I? There is so much to tell you that I will just have to break it down into many posts or this will be the blog post that never ever ends and you’ll never see it.🙂. It’s hard to believe, but in the last 8 months we’ve made some HUGE changes at the farm. I have several introductions to make.🙂. First up…I give you…the cutest kittens ever! Eris and Loki at about 8 weeks of age. Eris at about 8 weeks of age.
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Rides 2009 | Crafter's Cupboard
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A little bit o’ this, a little bit o’ that. The purpose of this page is to list the motorcycle rides I take this year with a hyperlink to the blog post about it, and hopefully a picture or mileage listing. I’m not sure exactly and I’ll probably change things around as this progresses. I still don’t know what I’m doing with this here blog thingy and I’m bumbling around in the help files to figure it out.🙂. 1 Really freaking cold ride on Opening day of NASCAR racing season. 3 Tulip ride by myself.
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Winner! Winner! | Crafter's Cupboard
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A little bit o’ this, a little bit o’ that. December 28, 2014. Red Ranger chicks in the brooder at work. They start off as cute little fluff balls and are so hard to resist. They outgrow that phase within a couple of weeks. These chicks are Red Ranger chicks and are suited to being pasture raised. They take about 12 weeks to bring to maturity for butchering. Starting to hit that gawky stage.😉. I’ve got my eye on you, Lady! This would be the other reason I want to do smaller groups. It never occured ...
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Crafter's Cupboard: Suprise!
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Sunday, March 29, 2009. I've moved. Here's. Where to find me. Things still need to spiffed up some, but for the most part it's usable. ;) Hope to see you over there! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Squire Creek Ranch Alpacas.