Yikes ! Sorry about the break in the post there folks, (Ha Ha like I have a big following or something!) Just letting you know I will be updating soon, this will include an update in a post from earlier in the year: Sandie's 2011 Litter
Be back soon! (promise)
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Another walk in my Garden
Its raining again today, but it managed to stop for just a moment to take a break and see what is trying to be spring like and what hasn't drowned yet.... This spring has to be the wettest on record, hopefully the weather will be great for my hot date tomorrow in Bayfield.
Hosta, just starting to come out.. |
More Hosta |
English Shepherd bush |
rain beaten Trilliums |
Young Lilac bush |
over loaded leaf |
looking down the funnel of a Hosta |
A closer look |
slow poke |
sweet windruff |
Cowbird |
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Sandie's 2011 litter
In the wee hours of the morning of May 10th Sandie deliverd nine beautiful puppies, six females and three males, two of these are tri-colored and the rest are sable&white. This is a well thought out breeding between Cimmrron Whiskey River & Farm's Pride Sandra Dee. The combination of both williness to please and desire to work and the strong bond both dogs have with ther family and stock should prove to provide families with outstanding pups.
These pups will continue to help preserve the traditional temperament and working traits known to be the hallmark of English Shepherd. They are wonderful working dogs, property guardians, our dogs tend to have an affinity with children and will make wonderful companions for those with an active lifestyle, and as hiking and trail companions. These pups will be highly socialized in our family with responsible children, and the litter will be carfully exposed to different enviorments, and evaluated to provide the best match possible for their future forever homes.
Let me introduce you to our new litter....
These pups will continue to help preserve the traditional temperament and working traits known to be the hallmark of English Shepherd. They are wonderful working dogs, property guardians, our dogs tend to have an affinity with children and will make wonderful companions for those with an active lifestyle, and as hiking and trail companions. These pups will be highly socialized in our family with responsible children, and the litter will be carfully exposed to different enviorments, and evaluated to provide the best match possible for their future forever homes.
Let me introduce you to our new litter....
This is Lupin and Violet (two black ones) and Thistle (forground) and looks like Bellflower in the back. |
Bellflower face, sleeping on Thistle. |
Lupin and Violet |
Burdock |
Lilly and Daisy (I think) |
Violet (on top) Lupin (middle) Bellflower (bottom) and Daisy at the side. |
Group basket |
Daisy face |
Friday, May 13, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
More Flowers....
Hi Everyone,
It's been a busy week playing catch up after being off sick for a week. Over the weekend and Mary & I decided to learn how to make more flowers.....
Hope you enjoyed our little project, and thanks for stopping by,
It's been a busy week playing catch up after being off sick for a week. Over the weekend and Mary & I decided to learn how to make more flowers.....
Here is the group, everything from paper bag Daisys, to Pattern Papter Mums with some Zip in between for good measure. |
This little darling was made by candling the ends. It was tricky but both Mary & I agree it was the most fun to make. |
This one is made from the Tim Holtz Tattered floral die. |
Also a Tatter Floral die, but with the ends pinched. |
Barbara
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Mozaic
Hi Everyone,
Here's a page I did last Friday with a friend who works at Hues 4 Events in Lambeth. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did putting it together.
Here's a page I did last Friday with a friend who works at Hues 4 Events in Lambeth. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did putting it together.
Doug in Portugal 2009 |
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
What a Sap.
tapped trees waiting for the right temps |
OM Gosh!
We love this time of year!
It is the time of the year where the birds come back,
It is the time of the year when the snow begins to melt,
It is the time of the year when the maple trees provide us with Spring's sweet kiss.....
I'm talking about Sap Season.
From tapping the trees in late winter, to waiting and watching the sap drip out to the process of boiling it down, we here at the Brown household just LOVE Spring. Follow me on our Syurp journey...
finally the first drops.... |
after collecting buckets the sap is poured into large pots and boiled down on the wood stove (we do our syrup the old fashion way) |
We boil down the sap several times, watching the colour of the sap to ensure we don't take it too far. |
When the sap is starting to brown and boiled down, the filtering process starts. |
sap after the first filter, see how it has started to colour up nicely? |
back onto the stove it goes, as you can see in this photo it already has started to darken nicely, time to give this a check to see if it is done. |
Mmmmm, almost there........ |
Here we are at the final boil down process, a nice 'froth'. We take the syrup off just as it comes into a rolling boil. The syrup is ready. |
Now we pour it into our bottles....... |
Brown's finest Maple Syrup made from scratch. |
Happy Spring everyone hope you enjoyed your Maple Syrup Journey with us.
Barb
Monday, March 28, 2011
My Wits End
Meet Wallace.....
He's one of our barn cats - well, not exactly, he's a barn cat that was brought into the house one January day by my DH (Dear Husband) and my daughter Mary. You see, they both fell in love with the little jerk fellow. They think I hate him -
Wallace is our now house cat #3, who I think has made it his mission in life to drive me nuts.
Or so it seems.
He's vocal,
He's destructive,
He's a theif,
He's vocal,
He's an escape artist
and did I mention he's vocal?
Wallace is so vocal that you can not ingnore him-
if he wants in -
a minute later he wants out and if he is out -
he wants in.
He is into EVERYTHING and nothing is Wallace -free.
Wallace has the ablilty to do many things but not be found. I swear he should have been named Macavity.
Mary has a small fish tank in her room and often I can hear a cat drinking out of it, but when I get up to go see, there is nobody there. I hear a cat running about around upstairs and when I travel upstairs to see what the heck is going on - not an animal to be seen. The curtains are moved, things are knocked over, scrapbook supplies go for walks. He picks up and carrys away pens, paper bits, trinkets, office supplies, placemats, cutlery, jewlery you name it. Often he can be heard counter surfing, but we only know this by the evidence that is left on the floor..... hmmmm.
Tonight as I type this I can hear him doing 'something' upstairs, but I"m not completely sure what it is,and its a sound I'm not used to hearing, so I go upstairs ....
and find this on the floor........
Oh WALLACE!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
Blue Monday
Thursday, March 3, 2011
inspiration
On Tuesday I visited my LSS (Local Scrapbook Store) Up The Street located in Strathroy. I *have* to thank Tara for the Inspiration to getting my second page done of a two page spread. (I do things backwards)
Full page |
Pretty flowers I made from second hand store and doller store finds. |
The vellum flower middle is sprayed with tattered angels and the lace is a Keepers find. |
The resist technique Tara showed me from her lovely layout in her store. Thanks for stopping by - Barb |
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