I finally captured the beautiful, elusive, little nut hatch. This bird is so quick, he was always gone by the time I turned the camera on and was ready to snap. It took three tries with this visit to the feeder. The first shot was the only time he sat still for a moment and by the second he had his seed and was about to launch off the feeder.
This is number three for the Special Olympics Scarf Project. The pattern was shared by our friend the Crochet Dude. I took artistic license and added a little chain loop fringe. Hope you don't mind, Drew. It was quite an interesting pattern to complete. The blue cables are crocheted side to side and the white ruffles are stitched end to end.
Sometimes you get an e-mail that simply makes you laugh out loud. I had to share this one. Thanks Cecilia ;-)
You Need to Know
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It is September 30, 2015 and you're ten years and ninety-nine days old.
I'm frequently overwhelmed when I think of *who* you are and the
characteristics;...
Come On Over
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Farming seems to be taking up most of my time, so I would like to cordially
invite you over to the farm page. There isn't much farmhousewifery or
housekeep...
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Del Val Dog show in Pleasanton, CA
A couple weeks ago we were asked to take photos for our Chow Chow breeder
friends at the Del Val dog show in Pleasanton....
Sunset at the Beach in Florida
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*This is, without a doubt, on of the most beautiful scenes we have
experienced. We spent a week in Florida & a week in Tennessee. Both were
wonderful. ...
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