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but now we have a garden, and mas says we can get chickens, and i even have a bee keeping lesson on the horizon. our walls are still not painted, but we've been spending so much time out of doors i *almost* haven't noticed (my studio is painted crisp white and i have twinkle lights in here so that too helps). north carolina, you are starting to feel a bit like home.
that looks pretty durn nice to me.
ReplyDeleteSlowly but surely, I agree. But it's hard to be without the ocean.
ReplyDeleteOh, congrats on settling in! It's looking lovely!
ReplyDeleteYou have a beekeeping lesson! A BEEKEEPING LESSON!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd bows on your toes. Don't think we do not see those bows.
ReplyDeleteIf I were savvy like ESB, I would leave you a heart. But I don't know how so, "heart." You make home look like magic.
ReplyDeleteChickens! Bees!
ReplyDeleteI'd say it's a pretty good trade.