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An online account of my many hobbies and loves during my time on this fun planet.
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Etsy
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Fall
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Ruby
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Thanksgiving
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Up in the garden
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blogging
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fabric
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felt
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flower
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gardening
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green living
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Random Picture
Just thought I'd share this picture I took last week in a doctors office. Arn't fish tanks the best?

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More pictures of leaves
I'm lucky enough to live in a building with a court yard. When I was younger I use to ( and who are we kidding, I still do) think of it as my own secret garden. Unfortunately my building also has a super who can't just let nature be. A day before he raked up all the pretty leaves I got some wonderful photos. Enjoy my farewell to fall:








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Don't eat my heart...
Up in the Garden: Thanksgiving Edition!
So after the amazing surgery my mother preformed on my Mac two weeks ago ( she replaced the hard drive) the computer has broke. The good people at Apple are hopefully fixing it but it does limit the amount of access I have to the Internet. Lucky for me, I'm not a person who is addicted to technology and I have an iPhone so I can survive.

For those of you who don't already know, as the weather started to get colder I decided to break down the garden but I just could not bare to kill my tomato plant. It's my baby, raised from a seedling, I mean, how could I just dump it? Besides it had about 50 ripening tomatoes left on it so I brought it inside, set up a lamp and hoped for the best. Well it payed off, I know have ripe yellow pear tomatoes that I'll serve with my veggie plate for thanksgiving. As noted in a previous post, I have had some problems with caterpillars on this plant. Tonight I harvested some of the tomatoes and made a new discovery: a baby caterpillar living INSIDE one of the tomatoes! I know nothing about caterpillars how their life cycle so perhaps this is completely normal but I found myself fascinated by this little thing. On the one hand he is eating my tomatoes and I should hate him but on the other hand, he's so cute! After snapping some pictures I set him inside the tomato in the trash. I like to think he will survive there at least for a little while.
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For those of you who don't already know, as the weather started to get colder I decided to break down the garden but I just could not bare to kill my tomato plant. It's my baby, raised from a seedling, I mean, how could I just dump it? Besides it had about 50 ripening tomatoes left on it so I brought it inside, set up a lamp and hoped for the best. Well it payed off, I know have ripe yellow pear tomatoes that I'll serve with my veggie plate for thanksgiving. As noted in a previous post, I have had some problems with caterpillars on this plant. Tonight I harvested some of the tomatoes and made a new discovery: a baby caterpillar living INSIDE one of the tomatoes! I know nothing about caterpillars how their life cycle so perhaps this is completely normal but I found myself fascinated by this little thing. On the one hand he is eating my tomatoes and I should hate him but on the other hand, he's so cute! After snapping some pictures I set him inside the tomato in the trash. I like to think he will survive there at least for a little while.
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Up in the Garden: Thanksgiving Edition!
So after the amazing surgery my mother preformed on my Mac two weeks ago ( she replaced the hard drive) the computer has broke. The good people at Apple are hopefully fixing it but it does limit the amount of access I have to the Internet. Lucky for me, I'm not a person who is addicted to technology and I have an iPhone so I can survive.
For those of you who don't already know, as the weather started to get colder I decided to break down the garden but I just could not bare to kill my tomato plant. It's my baby, raised from a seedling, I mean, how could I just dump it? Besides it had about 50 ripening tomatoes left on it so I brought it inside, set up a lamp and hoped for the best. Well it payed off, I know have ripe yellow pear tomatoes that I'll serve with my veggie plate for thanksgiving. As noted in a previous post, I have had some problems with caterpillars on this plant. Tonight I harvested some of the tomatoes and made a new discovery: a baby caterpillar living INSIDE one of the tomatoes! I know nothing about caterpillars how their life cycle so perhaps this is completely normal but I found myself fascinated by this little thing. On the one hand he is eating my tomatoes and I should hate him but on the other hand, he's so cute! After snapping some pictures I set him inside the tomato in the trash. I like to think he will survive there at least for a little while.

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For those of you who don't already know, as the weather started to get colder I decided to break down the garden but I just could not bare to kill my tomato plant. It's my baby, raised from a seedling, I mean, how could I just dump it? Besides it had about 50 ripening tomatoes left on it so I brought it inside, set up a lamp and hoped for the best. Well it payed off, I know have ripe yellow pear tomatoes that I'll serve with my veggie plate for thanksgiving. As noted in a previous post, I have had some problems with caterpillars on this plant. Tonight I harvested some of the tomatoes and made a new discovery: a baby caterpillar living INSIDE one of the tomatoes! I know nothing about caterpillars how their life cycle so perhaps this is completely normal but I found myself fascinated by this little thing. On the one hand he is eating my tomatoes and I should hate him but on the other hand, he's so cute! After snapping some pictures I set him inside the tomato in the trash. I like to think he will survive there at least for a little while.
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Killing Gladys
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The Halloween Trip to Salem

I had never been to Providence and only saw a bit on this trip but it was nothing like I imagined. I figured it would be all beachy and island like, like Cape Cod but it was more like a sleepy New England town. I know it's a coastal state but I never saw the ocean.
We arrived in Providence on Thursday night and hit Salem Friday. I had expected Salem to be crowded with loads of people but although there were people, it wasn't overly crowded. We walked picked up our tickets for the Witch Museum early for an afternoon entry and then walked around. We ducked in and out of some witch shops and down a main street with outside vendors. During the day we didn't see many people in costume but there was no shortage of Witch hats. I fought the urge to buy myself a hat since I had a pair of black cat ears to wear. We passed by the famous Hawthorne Hotel and the Witch Dungeon Museum which use to be a real Dungeon ( or was re-created to look like it, the plaque was un-clear on that). It was a cold but sunny day.
We headed back to The Salem Witch Museum in the afternoon for our showing. The Salem Witch Museum is more of a presentation of the history of the Salem Witch Trials. You are lead into a big room with life size dioramas on the walls depicting the events surrounding the trials. I've seen this about four different times over the years and I have to say it's about time for a touch up. Some of the mannequins are so decrepit that they look like something out of the new House of Wax movie. I also think the sounds and voices and dialogue could be updated. Then there is a whole second part to the tour about modern witch craft that was honestly a little creepy. As someone who studied and knows a bit about Wicca and paganism, I couldn't help but think to myself, "If this is the first image I had of this I would be creeped out." But all in all it was fun and I would recommend this museum to anyone visiting Salem.



Over all the trip to Salem (by was of Providence) was great. On Saturday we went to a fondue restaurant called, The Melting Pot in downtown Providence. I love fondue and my boyfriend had never had it but we had a Mexican fondue that was amazing ad of course Chocolate fondue for dessert. Sunday, which was actually Halloween we didn't really do much. That was a shame since my boyfriend was a Ghostbuster for Halloween and he built his own proton pack.( I will do a blog post with pictures if this, it's really amazing) Monday before heading home, we hit up Boston and did a trolley tour. You can't do Boston in one day but we did out best to see as much as we could. The price of the Trolley included a short boat tour around the harbor which we took around sun set which was nice. Again, very cold but we were prepared this time. We did a quick loop through Quincey market just look (and buy some candles from Yankee Candle company) and ate some quick dinner and headed home.
The trip to New England was a blast and we are already talking about heading back in the spring to see more of Boston and perhaps do some whale watching. Over all, I say if you're going to visit Salem you should definitely go during the Fall so you can catch the leaves and some of the Halloween spirit.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Blogger to Blogger shout out
My dear friend Kelly Kramer over at Friendly Brown knits shares my obsession with the wonderful colors of Autumn leaves. She's got some truly awesome photos over here on her blog but I hope she won't mind if I steal a little bit of her thunder and share some of my pictures of leaves I took recently. Taken with the Hipstamatic App on my iPhone, the different lenses really make the colors pop. It makes me sad that the season is ending and there has already been snow on Long island. Fall is my favorite season and I hate to see it go.



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I don't wanna let you go!!!!
I love craft swaps. I swap via Craftster.org and I really enjoying crafting for someone. I put a lot of time and effort into the items I make that person and I hope it brightens up their day when they get what I've made them. But every one in a while I'll make something so awesome that I kinda wanna keep it for myself.
Such was the dilemma with the Halloween Yo-Yo necklace...
The Yo-yo necklace is a favorite of mine. Originally posted on craftster by waitf4fiji I instantly fell in love with it. I'm not a sewer but I do have a bunch of fat quarters of fabric so for me these necklaces are perfect. They are fast and fun and look great. I decided for this swap I would use some of my Halloween fabric to make my swap partner a Halloween Yoyo necklace. Yoyo necklaces are super quick, you can make one in an hour though mine took longer since I was also crafting other things for the swap. But when I finished I was so proud of it and so in love with it that I didn't wanna let it go. I did and my partner loved it but a small selfish part if me wishes I had kept it. I'm currently participating in the Craftster stocking swap and I'm planning a Yoyo necklace for this swap as well. Someday I'll get around to making one for myself, someday...


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Such was the dilemma with the Halloween Yo-Yo necklace...
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Up in the Garden"I knew it!!!"
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