Author: Megan Rodriguez
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a simple take on essential oils
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I’ve often wondered if I would ever write a post about essential oils…they’ve become such a big thing with so many people buying, selling, and excited to dive into their…
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little spaces
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In our little thousand-foot house, I’m always looking for little spaces that can be utilized in order for things to run efficiently and to keep our open areas open. Our…
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mittens for arthur
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Yes, yes…more knitting…but, it is February in Minnesota…what else is a girl supposed to do?! Last night I gave this sweet little pair of thumbless-mitts to a friend and her…
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garden planning
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February. The month when, for me, winter suddenly starts to get a bit annoying. When the cold seems extra cold, even when it’s not, and the darkness seems a little…
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a navy cowl
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As I’ve mentioned…there’s been a lot of knitting happening around here lately. This week this lovely cowl came off my needles. It’s the Telescope Winter Cowl by Carrie Bostick Hoge, with…
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valentine
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While Valentine’s Day has become quite the commercial Hallmark holiday, in our house it is truly a day to celebrate love. This year, we started the day with a delicious…
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march mitts
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We’ve had a few rather warm weeks for Minnesota with temps hanging out in the 20’s and 30’s. As much as I love the 30 degree days, I’ve found myself…
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making music in nashville
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Have you ever been so proud you felt that your heart would burst?! That’s how I feel about my husband right now. Dan and I have known each other for…
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bread, bread, and more bread
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Bread. Fresh, warm, right-out-of-the-oven bread. There’s nothing quite like it–especially when it’s smothered in a think layer of delicious good-quality butter. Yum. Bread. We love bread. I’ve been experimenting…
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winter molters
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Most books on chickens will tell you that chickens generally molt in the fall. Then other books will tell you that occasionally this is not the case. However, most chicken books do…