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The last 2 pictures are just more pictures of the autumn colors around here. Star decided to sit down in front of my little corner garden, and so I snapped her picture.
We are very blessed to live on a farm. We love old fashioned ways of doing things that seem to be fading away. We realize that this lifestyle is not for everyone but we are very grateful that God allows us to enjoy it.
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Beautiful pictures Marci! I just love the one with the dog. That would be a beautiful framed picture! Yeah it turning cold here too. Right nippy walking Roxy this morning. My son is in Ohio and he talked like they might get some snow today. Have not heard no weather report tho.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your post today. Hope you have a great day. Take care and stay safe.
God Bless!
Hi Marci! I tried to learn knitting from a friend several years ago and finally gave up after finding myself all thumbs. Then I tried crocheting with which I am more comfortable but since I'm trying to learn on my own the progress is extremely slooooow. I'll be doing a bit of that this winter as well as teaching Anna-Rose how to stitch. Right now I'm making pomanders with apples and cloves to make the house smell nice.
ReplyDeletehave I mentioned before how much your dog Star looks like my parent´s dog Kimberly? Wow.. :-D
ReplyDeleteAs always Marci those are some wonderful pictures. I think I remember seeing that hat and mitten set before. I have made a sweater set fo #3 and I am working on a sweater for Elisabeth (all crocheted). I am also working on a blanket for Titus with a horse on it. All this while trying to pack and trying to find a place to move to! Oh well...at least I have crochet to go to when I need a break. ;)
ReplyDeleteMarci, I just finished two little crocheted sweaters for one of Lisa's friends that is going to have twin girls. I will post a picture of them before they leave here. It's no telling what I will be crocheting or knitting this winter. One or the other is always going on here at my house. I love the little pink hat and mittens.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!! I always admire people who can knit...I remember learning in my Home Economics class in High School but once I finished school I never tried again and now I wouldn't know how to even start!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! I LOVE your corner garden! The hat and mittens look very cozy. I need to get out some knitting out this week, you have inpired me!
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This post reminds me of my teenage years visiting the State Farm Show in PA in the winter. Friends of mine raised sheep and often participated in the "Sheep to Shawl" contest. Very enlightening. I wish I was so talented.
ReplyDeleteMarci I am not a creative person at all. The winter is pretty busy here. We are involved in pecans right on. After harvest there is clean up & pruning...always something. So with my non-creative self...there are no plans of anything for the winter. Wish I could sew or knitt!
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