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Tag Archives: sugarncream
More dishcloths and Emily’s graduation
A picture of our family and a picture of Vollrath Bowl, at graduation. From left, Gary, Emily, Sarah, and Dawn, taken in our backyard. At Vollrath, you can see Lake Michigan in the background. South sits to the south, in … Continue reading
Mid-February KAL
This one is fun. It’s like a ballband, but with round windows, instead of rectangular bricks. For the pattern, tan is color A and the Fiesta ombre is color B. A is the color in the foreground and Color B … Continue reading
Posted in 2009 Dishcloth Challenge, Knitting, My Life, Weather, Work-In-Progress
Tagged 2009DishclothChallenge, fiesta, meteorologists, mid-February, peaches&creme, snow, sugarncream, tan, Weather, weathermen, winter
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Caterpillar Count
I have not been keeping up with this, too well! LOL! This year, two milkweed plants sprouted spontaneously, by my garage. We’ve have them grow there before, but really do nothing to encourage them, so they either come or they … Continue reading




