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The Frosty Farm

Filed under: Photography, Travel — Kristi at 10:52 am on Thursday, January 28, 2010

Farm Sights

My last full day in Minnesota had a spectacular display of hoarfrost! So my sister took the day off and we went on a photo walk around the farm and some other places in the area. The cemetery images I shared before were from that day. Today I thought I’d share some of the sights from around the farm. You got to see the farm in early summer, why not see it in mid-winter as well?

Farm Sights

Farm Sights

What’s a dairy farm without some cattle? These are heifers (as are the above in the barbed wire shot) that are on a different farm sight from the main milking barn and the house I grew up in. When we first arrived they really kept back, but the longer I stood by the fence taking pictures the closey they crept. But, they always stayed in a line like that as they advanced.

Road Sign Farm Sights

Road signs and fence posts are of course a common sight in the rural areas as well. They are prettier with a dusting of frost…

Farm Sights

The above is what we always called the “west road” though it was nothing more than a field access from the main farm sight. This is the same as in The West Road photo I took last June.

Derelict Car

And since it was winter and all weeds were dead and covered by snow I got to take a closer look at the derelict car that is in the woods.

Derelict Car

I have a few more shots I really like that I’ll perhaps share tomorrow as part of Eye Candy Friday. But, I also have a request…

My sister and I enjoyed ourselves so much last March when she came out to attend Nikon School in Denver. We were out and about at various locations taking photos together for the first time - the Denver Zoo, Rocky Mountain National Park etc. Then we did a photo day when I was home last summer and now even this winter we braved the below zero temps to take pictures. We have found it is a great way to spend time together. She’s a more trained photographer so it is a chance for the little sister to teach the bigger sister some things :-)

Because we’ve found it is an activity we both enjoy for Christmas this year we got ourselves a trip to Albuquerque. Amber has a conference to attend the first half of next week so we’ll be smack in the middle of town with no vehicle and only scraps of 1-2 hours to kill here and there. But the second half of the week we’ll be renting a vehicle and going abroad a bit. If you have any travel advice of places we must go see or where we should eat please, share them! I’ll have some time on my own in the first half of the week as well so if there are yarn stores or similar sorts of places that I can get to with public transport I’m all ears!

Help For Haiti

Filed under: Follow the Flock, Knitting Patterns — Kristi at 11:05 am on Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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I have tagged the above three patterns - Collegiate Flare legwarmers, Evergreen Copse and Tesni shawl with the Help for Haiti tag on Ravelry. These are the three patterns currently available in the new pattern layout. 50% of the net proceeds from these patterns sold through January 31st will be donated to Doctors Without Borders/MSF to help aid in the earthquake relief for Haiti.

Collegiate Flare Leg Warmers Tesni Shawl Evergreen Copse

If you are not on Ravelry, do not worry! You can still help. Click on the links below or in the posts linked to above to purchase any of these patterns and help Haiti while you grow your knitting pattern library! If you wish to purchase more than one of these patterns, please use the cart option to keep PayPal fees to a minimum and maximize the donation.

Buy Collegiate Flare Legwarmers Now or Add to Cart - $5
Buy Tesni Shawl Now or Add to Cart - $6
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(not quite) Wordless Wednesday

Filed under: Follow the Flock, Photography, Wordless Wednesday — Kristi at 4:03 am on Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Bethesda Evangelical Cemetary 1886

Bethesda Evangelical Cemetary 1886

Bethesda Evangelical Cemetary 1886

This past week has caused a heaviness in my heart as some extended family and a close friend’s family have suffered great losses. You know who you are, and I am holding you close in my thoughts.

The Past Two Weeks…

Filed under: Photography, Travel — Kristi at 11:34 am on Friday, January 15, 2010

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was spent here, having a belated holiday with my family back in Minnesota. I made it just in time for the really cold snap (figures). The end of the trip was overly exciting (both good and bad) and it is taking a bit more time for re-entry into the real world. I’ll be back soon to share more of my first photos of 2010 from the trip.