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I made this blanket for my daughter as part of the Monthly Make run by Annie over at the Felt Fairy - thefeltfairyuk.blogspot.com
I put it together from a pattern that the very talented Joanie at Ninimakes was kind enough to email me.
Her lovely blog is:
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LemonDrop Addition
by LD Arch Design
5023 25th Ave SW | Seattle 98106
Single Family, Remodel, Compact, No garage, Open floor plan, Outdoor Living spaces, Yard & food waste composting, Food production, Backyard Chickens, Passive solar features, On-demand water heater, Green power subscriber, Natural/ low-toxic materials, WR & R, Locally-sourced materials
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Toadstool - I used Photoshop Elements to blur the background to give an ethereal look to the photograph
Toadstools in Cadell Street Goolwa South Australia started as lumps in the soil.
To see how they looked 5 days later
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And as they were declining
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And at the end of their life
found this pretty little toadstool yesterday - was only about 4cm tall - Balls Head reserve
great moss too - all on a fallen log
Toadstools hike in Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument - An amazing short hike amidst these unique formations that is less than an hour from Kanab, UT. We stopped by on the way back from a day long visit to the National Monument and the last few shots were in fading light. Some humans included for scale
This cake was inspired by Debbie Brown. Top tier vanilla buttercake with white choc ganache. Bottom tier is choc mud cake filled with marble ganache.
A mushroom, probably Russula Aurea. Taken on the same shoot as this one of Emma's that made BBC Autumnwatch photo of the day. Of course hers manages to capture more mood. www.flickr.com/photos/ecbrown145flick/6214259456/