Tammy from A Primitive Place organized a fun swap called "This is So Me, This is So You". Our assignment was to get to know our swap partner through their blog and then send them something that we believed reflected who they are as well as something that revealed a little bit about ourselves. I was paired with the very talented Wendy at Ravenwood Whimzies and quickly realized, we really liked a lot of the same things. Wednesday evening I arrived home to find a box waiting for me and inside were all these beautiful goodies--gardening doll, stitchery picture, wood box with waxed stars, homespun dishcloth, notebook & pen, candles and a sweet note from Wendy!
Wendy made this sweet gardening doll with me in mind. The little kitty is painted to look like our Foxy, right down to the green eyes. The stitching on the apron is just beautiful and look at her flower pot with the cross. Just perfect!
Wendy said this stitchery picture is "so her", but it also depicts some of my favorite things so I'll find a special spot for that.
I also received this wonderful antiqued wood box filled with waxed star bowl fillers. Isn't that a great shade of green?
Everything came so beautifully wrapped, including this homespun dish towel---one of Foxy's favorite things to reorganize. I can't thank Wendy enough for being my swap partner. I've enjoyed getting to know her through her blog and her thoughtfulness was really a blessing.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Down on the Farm
While in Texas we also spent a few days visiting my in-laws on their little "ranch". They've got a variety of animals, but the chickens really fascinate me.
Once they're out of their coop in the morning they busily patrol the grounds, occasionally stopping for a photo op.
We were with them last year when they purchased these as chicks. There are lots of hazards for chickens and my in-laws have learned never to leave their property without securing the girls back in their coop. Despite Winnie's vigilence, sometimes a hawk or coyote manages to grab one.
My in-laws only have the chickens for the eggs they lay, so they become attached and losing one is always sad. At the end of they day they all return to the coop and roost. Some go to their nests and lay eggs. One is a very bad mother and just lets her eggs drop as she sits on the roost.
The girls are unbelievably productive and we were able to bring home a few dozen of their fresh eggs.
The yolks are a much darker yellow than our usual grocery store eggs. I don't know if its because of the variety or because the chickens are free range.
We were with them last year when they purchased these as chicks. There are lots of hazards for chickens and my in-laws have learned never to leave their property without securing the girls back in their coop. Despite Winnie's vigilence, sometimes a hawk or coyote manages to grab one.
My in-laws only have the chickens for the eggs they lay, so they become attached and losing one is always sad. At the end of they day they all return to the coop and roost. Some go to their nests and lay eggs. One is a very bad mother and just lets her eggs drop as she sits on the roost.
The girls are unbelievably productive and we were able to bring home a few dozen of their fresh eggs.
The yolks are a much darker yellow than our usual grocery store eggs. I don't know if its because of the variety or because the chickens are free range.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Friday Finds at Round Top
Early Morning |
Love the Chandelier! |
Donna's Booth at the Margburger Show |
Another Nest Display |
Since this was the second to last day of the show, some of the dealers were really cutting prices. I got a cute little pillow tuck for $4 when the original price was $12! Most of my purchases were small like that, but my somewhat special find was this tin document box. They are one of my weaknesses and although this dealer had several really neat ones, I only came away with one. I don't remember seeing one with compartments before and I'll have to do some research on "Cream City". Any ideas?
Labels:
antique displays,
Antique shows,
Antiques,
Round Top
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Weekend Work
I have to admit, I tend to be weekend warrior when it comes to crafting. Between evening meetings and going to the gym, I'm usually pretty pooped in the evening and don't always feel like pulling something out and stitching away. However, if I'm organized, I can usually set aside a big block of time on the weekend to work away in my craft room. This weekend was spent working on some things for a swap and finishing my first punch needle project.
Trick or Tweet-Brenda Gervais Design |
I also spent some time organizing my craft room. I try to put my wool back neatly after working on a project, but somehow it always ends up pretty jumbled and messy looking, so every few months I have to pull it all out and refold and stack it. Don't you feel better when everything is nice and tidy again? The goal is to get everything lined up just right to allow the doors to close. Success!
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Friday Finds
I usually try to get my hours in at work between Monday and Thursday so I can run errands and catch up at home on Friday, but this week I had meetings at a couple of the schools we work with so that wasn't possible. And what a great day it was! We were able to make connections with Kansas City Community Gardens, which has a great school garden program. Andrea, who coordinates the program, brought out plants and seeds and worked with all the classes to plant the raised beds at the school. Here are photos from a couple of the kindergarten classes hard at work.
Notice the winter coats. That's Kansas in the spring for you. It was a brisk 40 degrees but at least we didn't get the rain predicted. The kids planted broccoli, peas, carrots and cabbage; all plants that can take a little cold. I believe Andrea is overseeing the planting of 140 gardens at schools and hospitals, so we're glad the weather cooperated and we were able to complete the planting on Friday. I'm looking forward to checking back with the school and seeing how everything does!
And for my find...my time on Fridays usually involves shopping, so I will try to include a photo of something unique that I come across on Friday. However, this week I found something else.
I love reading and learning about our country's history, especially during the 1700's and 1800's when the country was expanding and becoming the United States. I arrived at the second school I was visiting in Kansas City, KS a little early, so I drove around the area a little and came upon this statue, which is now in the middle of a mostly residential area. As I mentioned, it was really cold so I didn't get out of my car, but next time in the area I'll check when the statue was commissioned. Kansas and Missouri were really in the thick of heated conflict during the Civil War and I think this statue certainly couldn't have sat well with our Missouri neighbors!
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Digging Trenches |
Volunteer Rich Helps with Seed Spacing |
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Carefully Covering Seeds |
And for my find...my time on Fridays usually involves shopping, so I will try to include a photo of something unique that I come across on Friday. However, this week I found something else.
John Brown Statue |
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Platte City Antique Show
Twice a year, the Platte City High School north of Kansas City is filled with wonderful antiques and the bustle of happy shoppers. We always get to the show early and anxiously wait in line for the doors to open. It's always a blessing when the spring weather cooperates because the wait can get quite chilly. Definitely worth it, though!
The first thing that caught my eye were these cake plates from. I have my mother's little plate that held the first birthday cake for my sisters and me and the grandkids. Special memories, but I learned from Romney Savage Baker of Old Friends Antiques & Collectibles that the small plates were probably used to hold cheese!
She also had this sweet display of toy irons.
Loved all the gardening displays! |
Interesting Picture |
Ignore the reflection in the glass but I liked this unique composition. How long do you think it took to make all those little yoyos for the urn? Someone had a lot of patience!
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Ladies Day at the Nursery
Great Quote |
A great way to get inspired for the upcoming gardening season is going to this annual event held at Family Tree Nursery. The theme this year was "Dream Big", something I usually don't have problems doing when it comes to planning the garden!
I Dream of Gardening |
Fairy Garden |
Too Sweet! |
Colors of Spring |
Sparkly Chicks |
A Favorite Any Time of Year |
Wishing you spring-time weather and happy gardening dreams!
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