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Heart swaps and op shops
Really inspiring
I’ve been participating in a couple of blog themes each Friday (Saturday here is Oz.)
If you’re looking for some beautifully inspiring projects, tutorials or just eye candy check out these links (you’ll see me in there somewhere too!).
The Magic Onions – Friday’s Nature Table
Natural Suburbia – Friendship Friday
Thanks for your recent kindly comments, I think I’m on the mend now and I’m planning on making my hands busy today (at the sewing table of course!)
Wishing you many blessings this weekend.
Under the weather
I’ve had a funny virus this week that’s left me feeling pretty run down. It has also coincided with the little one teething so I haven’t had a decent sleep for a while. I feel like my brain’s wound up while the body is the opposite. I’m sick of my house, sick of my daily routine, sick of feeling sick of……. I feel like I need some serious cheering up.
Maybe a visit to the oppy?…….. We’ll see what tomorrow brings.
New play clothes
Doll hair tutorial
*If you have a large doll you may want to do 3 layers of hair, depending on the thickness required.
* I mostly use boucle wool for hair as it gives a really full and quite natural look. If you want straight hair and are using straight yarn, you will need to use more to give good coverage.
I hope this is helpful š
Free range versus cage chickens
We just got our new batch of Isa Browns which is always exciting. We keep them in a large enclosed pen which also has a wooden house and laying boxes (a converted dog kennel), nothing fancy but warm. cosy and comfortable.
We bought these ladies from a local cage egg farm, which is a bit strange because I’m completely against cage egg farms. But my reasoning is quite simple. You buy the young chooks from their elevated cages from which they’ve just been yanked out of by the legs by the staff member. You get them home and let them out of a cardboard box into the yard you have prepared for them. And this is the good part. You watch.
These feet have never stepped on bare earth. They have never pecked at a worm or insect. They have never walked freely!
So, my husband and I both agree it’s worth freeing these chooks from a life of misery in a cage and giving them the opportunity to do what comes naturally. This morning they had their first hot mash and were suitably impressed.
I’ll discuss egg farms again in a later post, I think it’s time for change.
Interview with Poppy Bean and Bloss!