Comment on The Scrappy Challenge by Kay L Ford-Sollimo
It’s OK, you likely have over-work-chicken-mama-itis. We appreaciate the Tell It To The Stars and all the rest of what you share with us. Some of us are not allowed to keep chickens.
View ArticleComment on Lots of Raspberries by Judy D in WA
Deb, I can’t do the seeds either. I run the berries through the juicer and so far, no seeds.
View ArticleComment on Lots of Raspberries by Jo
Judy, I so admire your cooking strategies, especially with just the two of you in the house. I have such a hard time cooking for the two of us….so…we eat out… A lot! You have inspired me to do freeze...
View ArticleComment on Lots of Raspberries by Donna Williams
Oh my gosh – I am heading to Kroger tomorrow (i have to go anyway) to see if we have some inexpensive raspberries. They are my favorite, well – tied with blackberries which the birds always get to...
View ArticleComment on Pearl and Her Babies by Donna
Love these stories. Even chickens can make a ragtag family and be happy. Lots of folks could learn from that.
View ArticleComment on Entertainment If There’s No Power by Helen Baczynski
No power is a good lesson on how people lived before electricity became widely available. How did anyone get any sewing or reading done by candle light or oil lamps? We don’t realize now how bright...
View ArticleComment on Danger Alert by shirley bruner
OH…..hahahaha …. that is a hoot. we had fried rabbit fir dinner tonight
View ArticleComment on Danger Alert by Terri
That is so funny! All,these critters sure are entertaining aren’t they!!
View ArticleComment on The Latest Coop by Edie G
Joyce used my comment. I was thinking “honeymoon suite” as well. It is so good to hear how well things are for you both. Take Care!
View ArticleComment on Entertainment If There’s No Power by Jan O
My parents went out for the evening during the Great NYC Blackout of 1965; they almost never went out. I was 10, the oldest of 4 kids. A 17 year old neighbor girl was babysitting. Mom & Dad were...
View ArticleComment on Oxford & Wells Starch by Marion Morgan
Yes Judy, thank you. I use everyday starch for shirts, but need something better for some quilt fabrics. Thank heavens for Amazon . ..
View ArticleComment on My Sewing Partner by Carmen
He’s very handsome. Now, be honest, don’t you miss the ‘wild child’ just a little bit?
View ArticleComment on Entertainment If There’s No Power by CJ
I’m intrigued by all the “treadle machine” comments. What about an iron? There’s not much sewing to be done without pressing.
View ArticleComment on My Sewing Partner by Dana Pellerin
quilting cats are so much fun. Myt cat sits in a box behind my machine and talks to me,well actually s he answers me when I talk to myself.Sounds like she says huh or what. Boots is just gorgeous his...
View ArticleComment on My Sewing Partner by Eileen
I was wondering what he’s been up to! He is a lucky kitty. He picked the perfect home.
View ArticleComment on My Sewing Partner by Lee
I just love seeing pictures of your sewing partner and I’m so happy he and thee have ‘bonded’. He’s a beautiful kitty.
View ArticleComment on My Sewing Partner by LadyBaltimore
I love Boots! Can’t get enough stories and photos of him.
View ArticleComment on My Sewing Partner by Vickie in Cleveland
Love seeing that handsome kitty! You’re both lucky to have found each other. Now we need an update on that cute doggy, Speck. How is he doing?
View ArticleComment on Yarn Report – Week 23, 2014 by Amy (Waunaknit)
Love all of the yarn that you got! Gorgeous colors. I want to make Wanderling too but won’t be doing the June KAL. Maybe be can do our own later this year.
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