Friday, October 27, 2006

what's up with the nuts?

I thought the neighbors dogs got loose yesterday when actually it was a couple doe's crossing the front yard out by the street. They've been out front the past few days because of the hickory tree. There isn't an acorn to be found this year. Last year was a major bumper crop. This year nothing. The squirrels looked panicked.

An offer to consign my hummigbird feeders was made yesterday by Wild Birds Unlimited. They had already purchase their christmas items and could only offer consignment at this time. I'm okay with that. It's an opportunity for exposure.

In the meantime I will be working on my new website for jewelry and the HBF's. It's amazing how long it take to
whip one off with all the cha-chas that you need. In the mean time this site will have to do. I still have the photos to upload. Hope to get it done today.

Dinner last night: Lasagna Bolognese from Cook's Illustrated

Hello? It took forever! This reduced 6 hour recipe took 2.5 hours. But....It was amazing! I think my husband is getting me this magazine for my birthday. Is this anything like getting a sweeper?

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Wealth without Work
Pleasure without Conscience
Science without Humanity
Knowledge without Character
Politics without Principle
Commerce without Morality
Worship without Sacrifice

~Gandhi

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Base is made from 14 gauge coated silver nickel wire.
Tube holder is made from 16 gauge silver coated copper wire.
Metal and Glass beads strung on 16 gauge silver nickel wire.
Other small beads strung on 24 gauge stainless steel head-pins.
*All Hummingbird feeders are handmade, hand hammered with light soldering when needed.
*Glass tube and suction-cup included.
asking price $15.00


*EMERALD SUN








JET SILVER







SILVER HEARTS








FROSTED EMERALD






AMBER SUN




Bumper sticker I saw yesterday:
"Bush is a punk-ass chump"

followed by this one on the same car;
"We are making enemies faster than we can kill them"

3 Comments:

Blogger Somewhere in Ohio said...

Congrats on selling your feeders to a large public! This is just the beginning.... the opportunities are endless! Good for you!! (love the bumper stickers!)

4:58 PM  
Blogger Jenn said...

"We are making enemies faster than we can kill them"'

Ouch.

6:17 PM  
Blogger Lynne said...

I hear ya Jenn.

7:00 AM  

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