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Author Archives: Mokihana
Kewt Baby Hat
I finished the Upside Down Daisy Hat from Itty Bitty Hats yesterday, and am very pleased with the way it turned out. The stem of the flower was a little fiddly, and I thought this would be the first and … Continue reading
Posted in Knitting
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Rainier, Oregon, Part One
On February 9th, this year, we had to do an appraisal in Rainier, Oregon. Out in daboonies. I love trips like this because I know we’ll see at least some new countryside in the gorgeous Pacific Northwest.
Posted in Holoholo Pacific Northwest
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Hand Warmers
My hands are always cold in winter. We keep our house pretty cool, and here in my office my desk is right in front of a sliding glass door. Yes, it’s thermal. But my hands still get cold. So I … Continue reading
Posted in Knitting
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A Day At Da Refuge With Julie, Part Three
Julie and I took our time driving through the refuge. It was such a beautiful day, and such a peaceful place. We were free from the stresses of life, and had only to enjoy the beauty around us.
A Day At Da Refuge With Julie, Part Two
It was such a nani day; no rain, not too cold. We passed by ditches filled with coots (not cooties, u lolos!) and ducks, as well as a gigantic stand of teasle. Sorry, no photos. It was quiet and peaceful, … Continue reading
A Day At Da Refuge With Julie, Part One
Graphic Intensive! Because I go overboard with photos at the refuge. Because Julie’s mom has Alzheimer’s and lives with Julie and Orvill, and because it is a wearying life for Julie, last month, when Donna was with Julie’s brother for … Continue reading
Hamajang Sheep Shearing, Part Five
I think I’m gonna live. Last Wednesday I wasn’t sure. This is apparently some sort of respiratory flu that’s making it’s way around the Portland metro area. Though I’m still coughing, I feel okay enough to finish the saga. Imua!
Posted in Farm Stuffs
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Cough, Cough, Cough, Sneeze, Try Gimme Da Kleenex!
Part Five on hold due do da fack dat I feel so junk! I neva been dis sick in years! Send poi. Buy stock in Kleenex company.
Posted in Da Kine: Sometimes Full-on Pidgin
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Hamajang Sheep Shearing, Part Four
The sheep had to get sheared. And I was at my wit’s end trying to figure out how. Rayado hadn’t gotten sheared yet; Sherrie would have to make two trips over to do that. Then I had an idea. I … Continue reading
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Hamajang Sheep Shearing, Part Chree
A few days after Sherri drove Mocha home in the van, we were able to get Como Se into the pen. Yay!! So I called Sherri back, and she came over, shears in hand. Eddie of the awesome accent and … Continue reading
Posted in Farm Stuffs
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