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Raising Frolic: March 2010
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Chickens Knitting Cats Gardens and Frivolity! Frolic. (n) 19th cent. A planned rural work party. Sunday, March 14, 2010. I guess it's really Spring now. cousins running around on the deck, one with no coat, no hats, no mittens? And a big thank-you to Grandma T for the fun boat/sandbox that was delivered. it has already been enjoyed! Friday, March 12, 2010. For HER blog debut. Baby 2-to-be! Or Baby Apple (blog name), maybe? Anyone else still out there in blogland? I shared vacation photos on facebook and ...
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Raising Frolic: November 2009
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Chickens Knitting Cats Gardens and Frivolity! Frolic. (n) 19th cent. A planned rural work party. Wednesday, November 25, 2009. A New Train of Thought. A new train-lover is confirmed. We have a pillowcase from Savers with Thomas on it, and it was distracting last night when we were trying to go to sleep. "Choo-choos! Saturday, November 14, 2009. She gave birth here and was a good mother to Schroeder (her spitting image) and 4 others who went to live with friends. He was so smitten and gentle with you....
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Raising Frolic: January 2010
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Chickens Knitting Cats Gardens and Frivolity! Frolic. (n) 19th cent. A planned rural work party. Sunday, January 31, 2010. We're getting ready for our first airplane trip in over a year, and we were testing out some new shoes and a backpack for Bean (all purchased from Savers, so just new to us). I had a flash of the "going to Kindergarten" picture. eeeep! But doesn't he look SO BIG? Also, one belated picture of Bean's first snowman! No-man in window.". Wish us luck. more soon! Tuesday, January 26, 2010.
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Raising Frolic: September 2010
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Chickens Knitting Cats Gardens and Frivolity! Frolic. (n) 19th cent. A planned rural work party. Monday, September 27, 2010. Wow, has it been a whole month since I updated this? Crazy Sorry, you few and hearty blog loyalists! Anyway. It's very late and I really should be in bed, so here's a quick look at Baby Peach, who has been SMILING for a while now. I finally captured it on camera! Ok, cut to the chase, the pictures, eh? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. False Sense of Security.
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Raising Frolic: Square Compare II
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Chickens Knitting Cats Gardens and Frivolity! Frolic. (n) 19th cent. A planned rural work party. Monday, October 18, 2010. So, this one's for Grandma T! Following in the tradition of these. Baby Peach is doing so well. growing, smiling, "talking". she's very social and has been cooing more than I remember Bean doing at this age. He is doing well with the new addition still, just a bit more testing limits with us lately. But he does love "baby sister"! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Green, Blue, Brown.
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Raising Frolic: 6 months! (and 400 posts!)
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Chickens Knitting Cats Gardens and Frivolity! Frolic. (n) 19th cent. A planned rural work party. Thursday, February 17, 2011. We are still here, but didn't realize it had quite been since OCTOBER that I last posted. Hmmm. Blogger tells me that this is my 400th post, as well. in about 5years. I used to keep this fairly current back in the day! We have a milestone right about now, with Miss Peach turning 6 months old! When he saw one scrolling across a computer screen). The conversation about this odd item...
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Raising Frolic: Dancin'!
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Chickens Knitting Cats Gardens and Frivolity! Frolic. (n) 19th cent. A planned rural work party. Monday, October 18, 2010. We had a big day yesterday, with a dinner out (the annual Co-op dinner, a big event with free, fancy food! And even a dance! We stopped in at the Tamarack dance briefly (it was getting late), but Bean danced on his own, very well, with Dada. Peach refused to nurse even though she was hungry, because there was just too much to watch! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). WF GTR n friends.
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Old Man Farm
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A chronicle of the development of Old Man Farm, an experiment in sustainability. Monday, August 07, 2006. I wanted to find a beautiful picture of a jellyfish for today's blog entry, but there aren't too many of those on Old Man Farm (unless you count ME at the end of a long, long day). I chose another of the Farmer's stunning photos instead, hoping it will convey something about the beauty, the fragility, and the value of seemingly lowly creatures. Mom," he said, "they're killing the jellyfish.". This ti...
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Old Man Farm: December 2006
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A chronicle of the development of Old Man Farm, an experiment in sustainability. Monday, December 18, 2006. New Growth in the Heart of Winter. When I started this blog last summer, I was longing for many things - connection, a creative outlet, a place to share the story of our work here at Old Man Farm. I imagined that blogging would bring me closer to friends and family, encourage other people striving to live more lightly on the earth, and give me time to reflect on our experiences. Links to this post.
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Old Man Farm: New Growth in the Heart of Winter
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A chronicle of the development of Old Man Farm, an experiment in sustainability. Monday, December 18, 2006. New Growth in the Heart of Winter. When I started this blog last summer, I was longing for many things - connection, a creative outlet, a place to share the story of our work here at Old Man Farm. I imagined that blogging would bring me closer to friends and family, encourage other people striving to live more lightly on the earth, and give me time to reflect on our experiences. Wishing you much pe...
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