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New Or Old?

Now that you’ve all had some time to get used to the new blog, which one do you like better . . the new one or the old one?  If you can’t remember the old one . . then let’s assume you like the new one better.

If you have a definite reason for voting one way or the other, please explain it to me.  You won’t hurt my feelings . . I didn’t create the blog.  But, I do want to know what you think.

Chicken Field Trip

The garden is history.

There’s one jalapeno pepper plant left and it’s loaded.  On the average, I use one pepper a day when cooking so I doubt I use all the peppers on this one plant before a frost gets it.  That’s my optimistic view of hoping winter gets here soon!  :)   Seriously, that little plant probably has close to 100 peppers on it.

In the evenings, we let the chickens in the old garden spot and they have a ball.  They find tomatoes and weeds.  The ground is soft and they can scratch and dig.

Here’s Ruby asking me if they can camp out in the garden spot tonight!  No way girl!  Do you know how many critters would love a fresh chicken dinner?  All chickens get safely locked inside the coop at night!

They do love going in the garden but they’re always happy to go back to their run.  That’s home to them and as we all know, it’s fun to visit exciting places but there’s no place like home!

Design Wall Monday – August 30, 2010

This photo was taken with my cell phone.  Don’t ask me why . . my real camera is sitting right here.  This is as far as I’ve gotten with the quilt.  I think I’ll add one more vertical row and one more horizontal row, borders and then it will be big enough to be a nice size snuggle quilt.

What’s on your design wall?