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Thursday, August 06, 2009
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Basking in June
When company comes from landlocked Alberta, we enjoy taking our guests to walk on the beach. The evening air is soft and still. Long cloud...
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A quick post this early morning before leaving for Dawson City. We’ve been in Whitehorse for three days and have seen flowers, a fox, and...
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I was given a beautiful vaseful of flowers at Tim's retirement party a couple of weeks ago. The flowers lasted and lasted, and this we...
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I planted a row of sweet peas along the back fence, where we took out the cedar hedge. Tendrils cling to the mesh fence and reach for the ...
I'm with you on that! Your recipe looks scrumptious!!!!
ReplyDeleteLorrie, on another note. In case you haven't ever come across this book, I found a treasure at the library the other day. I thought of you instantly.
"Miniature Scrapbooks, Small Treasures to Make in a Day" by Taylor Hagerty. People like Susan Rios, April Cornell, Eileen Cannon Paulin have all contributed their special versions..... as I say, I think it's a treasure.
I'm hoping I can find a copy on amazon or somewhere. It was published in 2006 by Lark Books.
Blueberries are one of our family favorites! I just finished making Blueberry Jam and Blueberry Syrup.
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying your summer!
Hugs, Nancy
Those look delicious! I will certainly try your recipe. We have blackberries growing here at the farm but no blueberries. I am not sure if they are climate hardy in this area or not but I am going to put that on my list of things to check out! I would love to have them growing here to harvest every year. I do love me some blueberry pancakes! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks and sounds delicious. I'll try the recipe. Thanks for sharing.
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