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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Ducklings!!!!
We’ve all been dreaming of them for such a long time, and now they’re finally here!! 3 fuzzy little day-old Indian Runner ducklings came home with us this past Wednesday. The duckings are just about the cutest things we’ve ever … Continue reading
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Introductions
Meet Bolt, a lovely year-old Speckled Sussex with a seriously bossy attitude. She’s the queen of the coop around here, getting the best choice of treats and the highest roost, not to mention staking her claim to the “best” nesting … Continue reading
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$42 Back Patio – How To
Last year, we discovered a long line cutting through our entire yard (back door all the way to the far fenceline), where plants did not grow well. A little digging turned up a concrete pathway about 3 inches under the … Continue reading
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Radical Homemakers
Things are crazy busy here at the moment, so I’ll just drop in to say that there’s an interview with me and some other ladies (including author Harriet Fasenfest) on the topic of Radical Homemakers in this month’s Metro Parent … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Reading, Homemaking
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