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Tag Archives: Indiana
Gift #1093: Fiber Festivals
During the warm weather months you may not think that knitting would be on the top of anyone’s mind, but I assure you that it is. Spring and summer are hosts to various fiber festivals throughout our area and I … Continue reading
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Tagged crafting, deep dyed yarns, fiber, fiber festival, hobbies, hoosier hills, Indiana, Knitting
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Gift #1092: Walking through time
Today I thought I’d share some photos from my favorite trail in Indiana. This is always the first hike my mom and I do when we arrive at Spring Mill. It’s a short jaunt down the hill from the lodge, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Wilson, Indiana, Inspiration, nature, ornithology, Outdoors, Park, Spring Mill
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Gift #1076: Floral Delight
Towards the beginning of the month my mom and I made a road trip to some of the towns in southern Indiana as part of our yarn crawl. this is when all the yarn stores of the area hold a … Continue reading
Gift #1065: Indiana in 200 objects – machines
Today I have some more pictures from the Indiana history exhibit to show you. I’ve been developing an interest in machines lately. It’s a strange thing for me to like, I’ll admit, but I think I’m unduly influenced by steampunk, … Continue reading
Gift #1031: An Old Friend
I took a vacation day today to enjoy some autumn weather and take a day trip to Nashville, IN with my mom. It was nice to have a day away from work to take to the hills of southern Indiana. … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Autumn, brown county, Gustave Baumann, Indiana, Nashville, printing, woodcuts
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Gift #697: Pumpkins at Anderson’s Orchard
I’ve been away from the blog for a while – it was a busy week! I’ve spent every spare moment I can seeking out pumpkins. Yes, I’ve been romancing the orange magical orbs and loving every minute in their company. … Continue reading
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Tagged apples, Autumn, fall, Indiana, Orchard, Pumpkins, seasonal
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Gift #695: Kelp’s Pumpkin Farm
Happy Happy Day!! Today I set off in search of pumpkins. This is one of the most anticipated days of autumn – when my mom and I venture down to Nashville, IN to pick out pumpkins and enjoy the town … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn, fall, Indiana, Kelp's farm, Nashville, Pumpkin, seasons
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Gift #686: Gleaner’s Food Bank
Yesterday I participated in a wonderful opportunity. My employer sponsored groups from various departments to fill backpack sacks at Gleaners. This is a large food bank distribution center that provides food to several hundred food pantries throughout central and south … Continue reading
Gift #515: Birds at the Feeder
Since the temperatures have lodged in the twenties for the past week or so, we’ve seen a sharp upturn in bird activity at the feeders. One of the joys of living in Indiana has been that there are so many … Continue reading
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Tagged bird, Bird feeder, bird watching, Home and Garden, Indiana, photography
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Gift #511: Withered leaves
We’ve had a couple weeks of freezing temperatures now and the last remnants of green have been nearly swept away. There’s a beauty in the architectural form of plants when the leaves have withered away. In Indiana we are fortunate … Continue reading