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Sweet Ass Cupcakes: November 2010
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the next chapter: Frederick the mouse
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Little House in the City. Thursday, November 3, 2011. It is that time of year again. I feel compelled to emotionally gird my loins. Or something like that. I'll get to Lucy and Ethel, the new girls, in the next post. Promise.). But this time, we zipped through a blurred tapestry of magnificent texture and brilliant, brilliant colors. Everything everywhere was ripe and full, and for that length of time I could forget my beef with Fall and just steep in the beauty. I'm not certain which precisely. But this...
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the next chapter: Spring (coop) cleaning...tada!
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Little House in the City. Friday, May 17, 2013. Spring (coop) cleaning.tada! Actually, it's been here for a while now but after such a slow approach that it seemed to creep up almost in disguise.). I'm talking, of course, about spring. In central Indiana, despite rainy, cool weather until the last few week or so. All the rain has made for a particularly gorgeous spring, even though it has often been too chilly and wet to be outside enjoying it. In any case, since we use the deep-litter method. I used lem...
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the next chapter: January 2012
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Little House in the City. Sunday, January 22, 2012. Gardener, heal thyself. I am here today to promise the Universe (and therefore myself) that this is the last blog post I will write until I have finished and turned in the paper. That I must submit in order to graduate. Priorities, Maggie, priorities! 65279;. However, with that said.since we can't be out in the garden right now, playing with herbs- do you want to play in the kitchen with herbs instead? I tell you this for two reasons.
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the next chapter: July 2012
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Little House in the City. Tuesday, July 24, 2012. Summer: in the Midwestern Sahara. Whelp This is, I'm certain- but without actually checking, naturally- the longest I've gone between posts. It has been a summer of preoccupation. With work, primarily, which poses the constant challenge of trying new things and reluctantly stepping out of my nicely arranged comfort zone. Plant sale in May. As I find my way up the mountain. Well, yes. I should. I have guilt here, okay? And not sprinkled about. Even wor...
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the next chapter: March 2012
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Little House in the City. Friday, March 23, 2012. It's been Chicken Central around here, folks. Once we got home and opened the crate, she was. Of there like shot and headed directly for the coop. Five minutes later, I had this in my hands:. Now, that is a big honking egg! No wonder she was trumpeting her discomfort all over the Expo Hall! Poor Fern. We need to figure out a better system. This is the only chicken-bathing option available, so you are just going to have to get past the chicken/tub oddity!
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the next chapter: September 2012
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Little House in the City. Monday, September 17, 2012. Whole lotta love and loss. I've been trying to write this post for most of my life. If that is a bit too dramatic for you, then at least believe that I've been wrestling with it all summer.). So here's a question:. Do you ever look back and see distinct eras in your life? The Year of our Lord 2012- a la Maggie- is riddled with milestones: I turned 35, my dear papa turned 80, my baby sister turns 30 this month. My friends started losing parents. Ri...
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the next chapter: February 2012
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Little House in the City. Sunday, February 26, 2012. The Library Stacks (literally). I have a book problem. If you've been to my house, you already know this. You may have even contemplated an intervention on a few occasions while vainly searching for a clear surface on which to place your beverage.plate.bag.coat.birthday gift.or elbow. Back in the old days, when the books were confined to the actual shelves, it was. Sadly, I think I've fallen slightly short of that aesthetic. Many of the library books.
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the next chapter: May 2013
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Little House in the City. Friday, May 17, 2013. Spring (coop) cleaning.tada! Actually, it's been here for a while now but after such a slow approach that it seemed to creep up almost in disguise.). I'm talking, of course, about spring. In central Indiana, despite rainy, cool weather until the last few week or so. All the rain has made for a particularly gorgeous spring, even though it has often been too chilly and wet to be outside enjoying it. In any case, since we use the deep-litter method. I used lem...
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the next chapter: Finally, fruit!
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Little House in the City. Saturday, June 29, 2013. My first clue that waiting another year was the right idea appeared this spring, when the tree bloomed. We'd had a handful of blooms each previous year, but this time the tree was covered in the pretty, fragrant pink and white blossoms. The bees and other buzzing insects approved tremendously. And now there are golf-ball sized green apples covering. We amended the soil pretty heavily for the blueberries, which need a much more acidic soil that we have in...
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