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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Butter
When I was growing up the neighbors a few doors down had a cow. We would let the fresh milk sit overnight so the cream could rise. Then we would make fresh butter and mom would bake bread. Oh it … Continue reading
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Mmm – eat local
We have a fridge full of awesome local food. Scott ran around the Valley today picking up: Turkey Cream Ice Cream Eggs (yeah, I know, we have laying hens. They are on strike) Cranberries Cheese Moose (Moose!!!) Wednesday I’ll pick … Continue reading
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Moose!
Moose are big. Really big. And they have ninja-like abilities. After the corgis ate their breakfast I let them out. I opened the front door. I surveyed the yard and neighborhood to confirm there were no moose. It was still … Continue reading
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Local foods Thanksgiving
We are looking forward to Thanksgiving with great anticipation this year. We decided to host an (almost) all local foods feast. Jo and Jo ordered a turkey from Triple D Hatchery last spring (Anthony of Triple D raised the bird, not us). Walter … Continue reading
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Willie is home
Our friend Karen lost her Shetland Sheepdog, Willie, from her backyard on Friday 10/30/2009.A good samaritan rescued him yesterday, and today he is home safe and sound. Details soon atĀ www.findwillie.com
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Slick
streets slick with first snowbrake gently cars stopped aheadcrunch – bumpers look fine ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ First night of Attention class for Bing. Lots of click/treat for hand touches, chin rests, eye contact, down/stand/sit/etc. Kept the boy busy, two points where I … Continue reading
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Snow Arrived
Kate had a one day conformation show in Palmer on Sunday. Raven Hall. New hall for her, large and echo-ey. The better for barking, says Kate. No ribbons, but as she has no undercoat and looks like a big eared … Continue reading
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First Friday Artwalk at ACT
We unveiled the first ‘Buy a Bone’ plaque at ACT tonight. Melanie had a great idea, and we did it as part of Anchorage’s monthly ‘First Friday Artwalk’. We had 6 artists, snacks, music, and beautiful bones. I’m really proud … Continue reading
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