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Fall - Winter Schedule

The photo of this Peace Sweater was taken at the Forest Park Farmer's Market Coventry Farmer’s Market: Nathan Hale Homestead October 2, 16 & 30 Coventry H.S: Nov. 20 & 27, Dec. …
Fall - Winter Schedule

Working With Wool When the Weather Blisters...

I'm still doing some work with cottons, but it's time to start preparing for the turn of the seasons. People are beginning to get ready fo…
Working With Wool When the Weather Blisters...

It's Been Too Long...

I can't believe it's been so long since I've sat down to write. Facebook is largely to blame - it's so easy to post a picture and a short caption that it's where I go instead of…
It's Been Too Long...

Spring Is Coming, I think....

All winter I was gifted with a visitor for lunch. Nearly every day while I was eating, I could look out my window and watch the resident downy woodpeckers having their lunch. Usually it was the f…
Spring Is Coming, I think....

It's Coming, It's Nearly Here

The bulbs against my neighbor's foundation are popping up. I actually saw them for the first time about a week ago, and couldn't believe it, as the snow bank you see here was taller and clo…
It's Coming, It's Nearly Here

Owls and More

Eastern Screech Owl It looks like I will get to blogging about once a week. I've tried to sit down and do it more often, but there's only so much a person can fit into a day... I do post …
Owls and More

How to Make Lemonade on a Snowy Day

Common Redpoll Yesterday was a forced in-the-house day, because of the weather. (Today's one, too). So I decided to make lemonade of the weather's lemons, and finish up a lot of work tha…
How to Make Lemonade on a Snowy Day

Icy Day Birds

It's being a real winter in our corner of the world. Our first snow/ice storm came along today. I hear there may be more on Friday. Anyway, while I was shoveling, I noticed that for the first…
Icy Day Birds

Snowy Day

We got more than 12 inches of snow in the last 12 hours, so this little birdie is perfect for the day. My aunt used to call them snow birds (their real name is dark-eyed junco), and I love them. …
Snowy Day
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