Life in Texas

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After searching for a couple of years, we finally found our future alpaca ranch! The perfect piece of land to embrace the life of voluntary simplicity.

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Do you suffer from pain in the wrist and hand while knitting or doing other crafts? Here are some things you can do to take care of your wrists and lessen pain.

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I’ve lived in Texas again for six years now and, although I did a lot of gardening in Oregon, I haven’t planted much here. It gets very hot in the summer and the desire to get out and water plants evaporates with the heat. However this year, for some reason, I was bitten by the [...]

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Our Easter Egg hunt and some new additions to my yarn stash.

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Free dishcloth pattern and photos of my grandchildren wearing things I’ve knitted. Knitting for the grandchildren has added a new dimension to my knitting and I hope to pass on my love of knitting to them as they get older.

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Our daughter moved into her first home this past weekend so I’m rounding up knitted dishcloth patterns to make for her new kitchen.

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Here’s my newest knifty knitter slouch hat made with Sensations Angel hair yarn. I’m making this one a little different than my original knitted pattern.

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Snow pictures from north Texas historic snow storm of February 2010.

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Snow pictures from our neighborhood in north Texas.

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One secret to success in knitting for profit is to find your own knitting niche. This makes you an expert in this one area and new ideas come to you as you work, making your knitted items unique. Find out how to research your own knitting niche and stand out from the crowd.

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