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Tracy Stilwell's Blog: September 2012
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Sunday, September 16, 2012. Jan Gathering 25th - 27th! Alright, the Winter Extravaganza is in place for the end of Jan. Linda Willis and I will be guiding the lucky attendees through tasks combining paper, fabric and wire. Do what we suggest, do what ever you want! As usual, there will be fab food, lessons learned, new friends, and a safe creative space! Help fend off that pesky winter chill by giving yourself the gift of warm and inspiring weekend! For a few more details you can download:. Allison Stilw...
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Tracy Stilwell's Blog: April 2012
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Thursday, April 26, 2012. Spring is out and about in New England! Cleaning bee equipment, painting trim on the house, cleaning up garden beds, planting onions, peas, leeks, lettuce. Enjoying fresh eggs with our asparagus! I can't seem to get this blog thing together more than once a month but I wanted to share some photos of beaded bracelets. I got to Florida in March and my sis had made herself a bracelet so of course I had to make one too. Seems to be the brains behind these little numbers! Rhode Islan...
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Tracy Stilwell's Blog: August 2012
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Monday, August 20, 2012. Summer Fun with Needles! Well as usual, I am a couple of months behind my blog self. Had a wonderful time in New Hampshire with all of the springtime Squamettes. New and old friends, lots of laughs good food, beautiful landscape and new skills! What's better than that? These girlz are crazy knitters.all the time everywhere! I was studying my camera! Embellishing Fun in Little Rhody! My sis Allison Stilwell,. Her sidekick for life, Midge Baudouin. Midge sharing her approach! Welco...
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Tracy Stilwell's Blog: February 2012
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Inside Story of the Doll! Here are a few more images of the construction process for the doll that is in. The current In Stitches Vol 6. The name of the piece is "Is the War Over Yet? And it is built on a wooden yarn spool. Don't forget that your image will be inverted.pay particular attention to words! The stuffed head pillow offers endless opportunities for embellishment! Spool with skirt and batting wrapped around top. Have a good day and make great stuff! The BEST homegr...
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General Garden – Fox Point Community Garden
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Fox Point Community Garden. How Much Wood Could A Woodchuck Chuck…. August 16, 2016. It’s hot out. So hot that I’ve been afraid to go into the hive. The last thing I need is to pass out face first in a pile of bees. This morning, before the sun got too high, I went down to the hive to do some much-needed maintenance. Since I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, I brought along my boyfriend Ben to do the heavy lifting. It was his first time going into the hive, and he was a little nervous. When I fin...
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Plants from the CSA | We Eat Plants
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This WordPress.com site is the bee's knees. Laquo; Why plants? What are all these plants? Plants from the CSA. July 10, 2012. Romanesco Broccoli from our first share from the CSA – I had no idea what this was! We joined a CSA at The Good Earth Organic Gardening Center. About 2 weeks ago. It was perfect timing! I felt like a kid with a bunch of new toys, trying to decide which one to play with first! I decided on the yellow squash and peas. This was the result:. The next night, I had to try the Romanesco ...
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Liz Baessler – Fox Point Community Garden
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Fox Point Community Garden. How Much Wood Could A Woodchuck Chuck…. A Successful Seed Swap. March 10, 2017. Thank you to everyone who came out for the seed swap tonight! It was great to see familiar faces again and get geared up for spring, even if we’re due to get the first of two snowstorms tomorrow. We had good food and plenty of seeds to trade. We also got some business taken care of, thanks to Kimbly who manned the plot renewals. Will was good and renewed his plot. Did you? Does Hop Guard Work?
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LESS TOXIC LANDSCAPING
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Print your own directory. And its cover sheet. It's better if you have a stapler which can reach 5.5 inches across a page, and it's our own preference to print the cover sheet in yellow. The document and cover are both designed for two sided printing. FOR A SAFER OUTDOORS. Children are the most vulnerable to pesticide use as you think about creating a lovely landscape, think of the beauty of one that is healthy for your children or grandchildren, neighbor kids, your pets and yes, you too! Or go to: www&#...
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