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Restoring Mission Control
by Penny Nelson
As any of you from the greater Houston area will know, the Mission Control Center at the Johnson Space Center in Webster, TX has been restored. So...
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Opening and Closing Gates
by Penny Nelson
One of the nice things about how my pastures are organized is that all I need to do is close some gates and open others and change where the animal...
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Summer Closeout Sale
by Penny Nelson
We don't have sales very often. We work out the price of our materials and note how long things take to make and calculate what we think is a reas...
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A New Linen Face Cloth
by Penny Nelson
The linen face cloth that has lived in my bathroom for years and years came from my first run of face cloths. I had to go back through my records ...
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Fiber Christmas in July
by Penny Nelson
We are currently in the run-up to Fiber Christmas in July. We love this show. It is always at the end of July at the Creek Country Fairgrounds in...
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UFO, BUFO and TOAD
by Penny Nelson
Ah, the language of knitting. Such care. Such love. Such romance.
Here is some translation in case you don't speak fluent knitting. UFO is an ...
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Spring?
by Penny Nelson
Somewhere along the way, spring eluded me. It was winter. Then it was very very early spring. Then suddenly it was full blown summer. If I reca...
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Project Bags
by Penny Nelson
I never used to need project bags. Well, maybe one project bag. I was always a monogamous knitter, only working on a single project at any one ti...
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Power Washer
by Peggy Barnette
I love my power washer. It's loud and dirty and hard work but I love being able to wash off the layers of dirt and grime and mostly the green scum...
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Thursday Morning's Adventure
by Penny Nelson
We were up early yesterday morning. We had rented a power washer, more about that later, and it had to go back to the rental company by 1 pm. Ron...
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Waterproof
by Penny Nelson
Summer or winter, the grass is always wet in the morning when I go out to feed the livestock. Sometimes it's just damp and sometimes it's dripping...
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It's Always Longer Than You Think
by Penny Nelson
The "normal" warp for one of my floor looms is 12 yards long. Occasionally I put on a 15 yard warp but I can't remember that last time I put on on...
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