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July Calendar Picture …

Assorted dolls and stuffed animals enjoying State Beach.

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Deb’s doll Buttons at in the front with the pink hat, at age 44 is the oldest. Buttons is one of the most beloved dolls I’ve ever known. She likes to wear hats but no shoes, and around her neck is an amethyst necklace and a gold necklace.

To the Button’s right  is her constant side-kick Lucky. At age 36 he’s lost a little of his vibrant colors but not his love of life. Around his neck is a green scarf one of Deb’s first knitting attempts, and he also sports a real dog collar from our first dog.

To the right of Lucky is Molly, my American Girl Doll that I got when I was 55… a number of years ago :)

In the back row on the right is Cindy, she was adopted from the Secret Garden in Oak Bluffs 20 or so years ago.  At her feet is a Black Dog pup and next to him are Ty, the bear from Boston, and Mittens a puppet dog with a hilarious sense of humor.

They say you’re never too old to have a second childhood and I say, you’re never too old to love and enjoy your childhood playmates – even if you got them during your second childhood :)

(PS – this is my 600th post)


Weekly Mosaic #5 …

Something cute – Shopping – Colors – On the shelf – Friends – Soft

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Kids In A Bucket …

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Baa-bies And Kids …

Juniper Moon Farm

My creation

It’s lambing season at Juniper Moon Farm just outside Charlottesville Va.  My friend Shepherd Susie (aka Susan Gibbs) is up to her eyes in adorableness.

(The above pictures of lambs and kids are of from a few years ago)

As of today (the 16th)  there have been 10 new babies… you can CLICK HERE and HERE to watch them on the 24/7 Lambcam. If you time it right you might get to see a little one or two being born.

CLICK HERE to see the latest blog updates on the new arrivals.  Warning, sugar and sweetness overload ahead.

Juniper Moon Farm was the first yarn and fiber CSA in the country.  If you’re not sure what that is CLICK HERE to find out, it’s easier than me trying to explain it :)

Enjoy moseying around the links below :)

Links:

JMF Farm

JMF Blog

Lambcam #2

Lambcam #3

Yarn CSA


So Comfy …

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Week #4 Mosaic …

My creation


A Walk In The Woods …

A few years ago along with my daughter Deb, her dog Chappy and two dog friends, we went walking in the Tisbury/W Tisbury woods of the Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank Commission.

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While the 4-legged walkers sniffed their way through the woods I let my eyes feast on the beauty. Looking down I saw this beautiful green mossy growth…

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…and this old stump that somewhat resembles an airplane part (to my eyes anyway).

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Raising my eyes a bit there was …

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And finally, looking skyward and spotting something nestled among the trees !!  Do you see it – is it a bird, is it a plane !!

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I’m looking forward to my next walks on the Vineyard… there’s no better place to stretch your legs and your paws.


Dozing …

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Chappy


Sleeping Dogs …

Katy

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Chappy

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Please CLICK HERE to read about our beautiful furry family members, and their adventures on the Vineyard.


Adventure!!

Very early Saturday morning I, thanks to my new Rav friends Suzy, her husband Frank and adorable precocious daughter Sierra, set off to visit more Rav friends and others at Jacob's Reward Farm in Parker, TX. I got a REALLY early start. It had been decided that we'd leave Norman (which is about 60 miles from me) at 0630. That meant I'd need to leave about 0530 and get up about 0430. So full of excitement I set my alarm after returning from high school graduation ceremonies. My nephew-of-choice Tyler was one of the graduates! (Yay...but when did he grow up???)

Sleep was difficult...I kept waking up wondering if it was time yet, but finally the alarm went off. I had to prod Zo awake. Even the cats looked confused. And after they were all fed, I looked at the clock and it was 0345!! Eeek...too late for any more sleep. So, I took a soaky bath, ate my Cheerios and headed off.

So excited! Suzy met me at her door and it was like I'd known her forever! I gotta say, if you ever want to go on a fun road trip, you need to go with these folks. I laughed soooooooooo much.

Finally after negotiating some of the Dallas/Ft Worth area (I would NEVER attempt to drive this!) we arrived! Greeting us was Cindy and her husband, the owners, and also Susie, the owner of Martha's Vineyard Fiber Farm/Hudson Valley Fiber Farm, the first fiber CSA (community supported agriculture).

The weather and the setting was super!





Pleasantly warm, good shade, and beautiful people!

Susie did a dyeing demo, and later after paying close attention, Suzy appeared to be a mad scientist mixing potions :)





Not to be ignored, the animals seemed at times to be quite interested in us too.





This little Babydoll Southdown was my favorite. Probably because he liked for me to scritch his ears. I'm SURE I was his favorite scritcher and I could easily fall totally and hopelessly in love!



We ate, we spun, we knitted, we talked, we laughed, we ate some more, and laughed some more and told stories and asked questions, and laughed. Nirvana!

Then time for spinning lessons. Cindy had cleverly made CD spindles with her farm logo on the cd. Very clever indeed. And Susie had a lesson. Go Susie!



And, ohhhh there were chickens! I adore chickens. I love watching them be their busy, little selves. There were chickens all over the place. I think Cindy said she had 29. These were hanging out in the coop doing their chicken things as Sierra discovered. And yes, some eggs came home with me! Nom.nom.nom.






All too soon, it was time to head home. What a great adventure! I loved meeting people who I'd met on Ravelry and the local people that came to support Cindy and meet us. I think, if she lived closer, I could become a real pest!