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Tag Archives: chickens
My Week in Books: You Gotta Read These
I had thought to follow a theme for my next bookish post, having encountered 3 titles in a row involving dragons, but some other reads captured me deeply, and here they are. It’s still a theme. Just not a topical … Continue reading
Grateful: Tee Hee Hee
I’ve been clearing out our daughter’s room, taking it over for real, getting rid of stuff, packing things to store. When I’m done, it will be my office. Some big stuff is about to start happening in my office, aside … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, fleece, inspirations
Tagged chickens, creative spaces, farmyard animals
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Henny: a unique chicken and a valuable lesson
Henny by Elizabeth Rose Stanton My rating: 5 of 5 stars I really enjoyed meeting Henny and her creator, Elizabeth Rose Stanton, at Henny’s recent book birthday. I have found so much to appreciate about this quirky little book, and … Continue reading
NaNo inspirations Day 5: Kate’s eggs
If you’ve never seen a glass egg (or a wooden or stone one), they are designed to encourage chickens to nest where you want them to, rather than any old place like on the floor of the coop, or in … Continue reading
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Tagged 1900s, Almira, chickens, history, NaNoWriMo, teaching, Washington
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