Monthly Archives: November 2010

Chinese Tallow Crow Call

I’ve been working on a refined shape for my enclosed reed crow calls. Today one emerged that I am quite pleased with. It definitely is influenced by traditional duck calls, which suits me just fine, as I have always enjoyed … Continue reading

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The November Yard – Winding Down

This morning broke with beautiful clear skies and a cool 40 degrees. As I was walking to feed the chickens, (guess I’ll need to show them sometime!) I spotted the volunteer Morning Glory that bloomed yesterday. I hadn’t taken any … Continue reading

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Dried Jalapeño Peppers

I have a garden…. I had a garden…. If a garden is partially defined as a growing area that is devoid of weeds and other volunteer plants, then I may have what was once a garden! This time of the … Continue reading

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