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My kitchen window | Polyface Hen House
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The farmchicks of Polyface write out! Monday – Hannah. Wednesday – Heather. Thursday – Leanna. Friday – Sheri. Saturday – Susan. Meet Moses →. August 3, 2015. Tomorrow will hold an entirely different beauty, unique in its own way. As I wash the seemingly endless pile of dishes each day, I am grateful for this view, its variations, and the invitation to observe and enjoy. Ann Voskamp, 1000 Gifts. Did you like this? View all posts by Betsy Curlin →. Meet Moses →. Michael and Kathryn Sommerlad. Email check ...
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Snow | Country Life Experiment
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July 21, 2015. Like much of the east coast, we have been enduring particularly cold weather lately – even cold for our farm which is always cold in July anyway! We spent a lovely hour building snowmen, sliding down the hills on plastic sheets, and throwing snowballs. As the sun started to set, the kids began saying that they were getting cold, so we headed back into the car, changed out of wet pants and socks, put the heater on, and drove home. Did you get snow? Have your kids seen snow before? July 21, ...
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Summer Knitting | Polyface Hen House
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The farmchicks of Polyface write out! Monday – Hannah. Wednesday – Heather. Thursday – Leanna. Friday – Sheri. Saturday – Susan. Summer Up North →. July 19, 2015. Newborn sweater pattern by Taiga Hilliard. By Lisa Chemery. Honestly I love all her patterns. The seed stitch seemed to go on forever, but the end result was well worth it. And Carleigh is happy to have something Mommy made just for her. Did you like this? View all posts by Tammy Pedersen →. Summer Up North →. Michael and Kathryn Sommerlad.
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Feeding Sheep | Country Life Experiment
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July 14, 2015. While it is school holidays, we all jump in the truck to help feed the sheep, and open the gates for the truck. We save CB a lot of time when he doesn’t have to open every gate, drive the truck through, and then close it again. Of course I took my camera along… but you probably already guessed that I would! You may also enjoy:. In Which I Show My Superior Sheep Wrangling Skills…. Well Sort Of…. In The Sheep Yards. 10094;❮ Previous Post. 10095; ❯. Michael and Kathryn Sommerlad. Hi, I’m Jo.