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Category Archives: 365 Days
April 15 – Turkey in the straw
I hesitate even posting a photo today because of the tragedy at the Boston Marathon, which just sickens me. At the same time, I don’t want the people who set up the bombs to have any power over my creativity, … Continue reading
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April 14 – Old fire engine
Nolemana and I drove home along a country road on our way home from visiting long-time friends. We saw something so perfect for my photo of the day that I turned around, drove back, and turned around again so that … Continue reading
April 13 – Chemo hats
I knit this chemo hat and another one in the same pattern for two women whom I don’t know. They’re both going through chemo right now, and I wanted to knit a hat for each of them. The pattern is … Continue reading
April 12 – Kitteh hugs
Well, how kewt is this! Noelani jumped up into the chair where Keola was, and he began to lick her head. But check out the way he’s holding her, like he never wants to let go. I love this!! The … Continue reading
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11 April – It’s lambing time!
I love seeing new lambs! This one was just born and lives around the corner from us. Just a few days old, it’s already grazing on the new spring grass with its mom. Ho da kewt!!
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April 10 – Magnolia and Chickens
Da Gathering met at a friend’s house just down the road from me today. I love when we meet here because for one thing, my friend always welcomes us with open arms. But I also love it because she has … Continue reading
April 9 – Why we still need another kitty bed
Well, AFK was totally right! We definitely need another kitty bed. Today for the first time, Keola got into the newest bed, and poor Kalakoa was forced to sleep on the cold wood. I will be heading to PetCo very … Continue reading
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April 8 – To catch a thief
Just found out that it’s not okay to relocate them. So we will stop immediately and get feeders that they can’t get into. The squirrels have been getting into my bird feeders, the little varmints. Not okay. Bird seed and … Continue reading
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April 7 – Why we needed a new cat bed
We used to only have one kitty bed underneath my desk. And it ended up being musical cat bed all the time. The kitties weren’t happy with just one because obviously, there wasn’t room for both of them in one. … Continue reading
April 6 – A lovely wedding
Last night, my courageous friend got married in a lovely ceremony in a pioneer chapel. This is the friend who’s going through chemo right now, the one who lost her husband to cancer two years ago, the one who this … Continue reading
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