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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Expect Photos from Vancouver B.C.
I will be recovering from our trip to Vancouver B.C. this Thursday, so read here on Saturday… Easter cheer! Read and post comments | Send to a friend
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Melange
Baking_books This is what I want my whiskey barrel herb garden to look like. (Photo from B&B link below) Last year, it did not. Last year, it attempted to breed mosquitoes, until I found them and turned the whole mess … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, angel, birthday party, crafts, gardening, papermaking, rosemoor
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The garden and a tea party
I was inspired this week by the artistic trailer of Tim Burton's new Alice in Wonderland. (I haven't seen the movie itself yet.) I just love films that have such an art center. Half the time I could simply turn … Continue reading
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Tagged alice in wonderland, angel, art, garden, rosemoor, spring, tim burton
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Tiny art steps
Basketball_sewing As some of you may have been informed, this is basketball season for the small set. (If you don't do the year round thing.) Personal confession: tennis is the only sport that ever interested me enough to play. Even … Continue reading
Plum Beginnings
Plum1 I finished my photography classes, so hopefully you'll see better photos on here. I took the course to force myself out of using auto mode settings. It worked because he assigned homework, and I did my homework. (Unlike my … Continue reading