Summer Strawberries

The strawberry plants that were bearing flowers at the beginning of last month are now bearing fruit, quite a lot of fruit actually.  We pay our tithe to the local critters, but we are certainly getting enough for our purposes. Last year I remember seeing these awesome pictures of raspberries suspended in soda.  I thought […]

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Successful Culinary Weekend

I’m late getting my post up this week because I had a wonderful weekend.  I have two food related items to post today. The first is a thank you to my cousin, Leah, for posting this recipe to Facebook.  She was absolutely right.  This recipe for biscuits is amazing!  I have probably had better, but […]

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Science of Knitting

As those of you who know me, or who read me on any kind of regular basis know, my professional training is in science.  So when faced with a problem, in this case, my less than enthusiastic feeling for my last knitting project, my immediate approach to figuring out what went wrong, is to experiment. […]

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The Problem with Knitting

The problem with knitting, for me anyway, is that it is a cold weather activity.  I never think of starting a knitting project until after it begins to get cold (not cool, cold).  And since, I start most knitting projects by spinning the wool, and I am not a particularly fast knitter, I never finish […]

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It’s that time again…

It’s spring break here, and for me that means that my children and my husband are both home for an entire week.  That’s a really good thing for my garden, but first, unfinished business!  Last summer we received from a Freecycler, a porch swing.  The fabric was the worse for wear, but the frame was […]

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Never felt this way before

In my last post, I left you wondering what had happened to the other 2 and a quarter pounds of my Finn fleece.  Admit it, you’ve been worrying about it all week.  So here is how it breaks down.  12 ounces of the fleece, I didn’t even bother to wash.  The fleece had not been […]

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Batting a Thousand

My birthday was last month, and rather than sock the money I received away to justify all the little extra craft purchases I make, I decided to splurge on a somewhat larger toy. Enter the Drum Carder. A Brother Drum Carder to be precise. What is a drum carder? It is a mechanism for preparing […]

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Ratta Tat Tat (Part II)

Here are the roses that I worked up.  There was one more that was such a complete failure that I couldn’t bear to post it.  Unfortunately, scatter-brain that I am, I can’t find the little piece of paper that I took notes on while I was making the patterns, so I can’t post them.  🙁  […]

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Ratta Tat Tat (Part I)

Well, the passion for this week, (or actually two weeks ago, since I am running a few weeks behind in posting) is tatting.  Inspired by the pattern for the paper roses that I posted around Valentine’s Day, I decided to try a tatting a rose. Tatting, by the way is a series of very tiny […]

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Photo Practice

I had a really neat idea while watching the plumber dig up my flower bed a few weeks ago.  Last year’s chive flowers had dried in their beds to a beautiful, skeletal shape.  I gathered them together into a beautiful bundle that was more difficult to photograph than I expected.  It’s the sort of thing […]

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