January 27th
These are my cohorts for food deliveries, Jill Rowland and Chris Olson of All County Realtors. They pick up the food from the distribution point and Nolemana and I divide the boxes with our friend, Dave. Then off we go!





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January 31st







Nope. I didn’t forget!


“Might have bought some spinning fiber”? hahahahaha Bless your heart for your food deliveries! That little handmade Avocet is sweet! I LOVE BOB’S RED MILL! I made my younger son go with me on the tour once years ago when we were up visiting his older brother in Portland. We enjoyed it. And your little woodstove and kettle look so cozy oxooxx
If you ever want something from Bob’s, let me know and I’ll get it for you! The woodstove is definitely cozy; I love backing up to it.
I went to Bob’s recently to get Freekah, but they were OUT. Beautiful fiber; beautiful spinning. I have a Koa spindle that is so gorgeous; a Kaui friend gave me the wood and Ed Jenkins made the spindle for me.
That’s wonderful that you have a Koa spindle!! And a Jenkins, too. What a treasure!
Love, love, LOVE the daily hummers. I didn’t know there were Mourning Doves in Oregon! (I don’t think we have them in Washington.) I enjoy seeing your fiber/yarn–such great colors. And WOW, I love Bob’s Red Mill stuff too. Their variety of gluten-free stuff is outstanding. The latest thing I’ve fallen in love with is their gluten-free cornbread. Thanks for sharing!
I’m so glad you like the daily hummers. Lately it’s been hard to catch them with my camera; they seem to be more shy right now. I was concerned that daily photos of them might be too boring for people, but I’m gonna keep doing it. I’m also glad you can get Bob’s stuff up there. I think you have Mourning Doves up there…maybe in wooded areas?