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Loving the 6.8.11 post from Molly.

flipping for this tutorial on making tape

beaming about this tiny little harvest

looking forward to much, much more of where that came from

smelling cat food. A new brand of cat food that seems to emit an foul odor. nice.

chuckling at the fact that I can still recite most of the lines  from this movie. And yet, I cannot seem to remember to put my daughter’s recorder in her backpack on the days she needs it.

waiting for our blackberries, so I can make this drink.

wondering why my kale never came up

getting into a groove with the forest series. Here’s another: the Shell Fungus Necklace

wishing I owned this shirt

realizing that Father’s Day is Sunday. Found this cute post on easy projects dads can do with their kids.

loving this series, from which I’ll (hopefully) get lots of new ideas to cook from the garden

oohin and ahhing over these gorgeous DIY drawer handles

counting the days left of school

smiling because there are only a few

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