this moment

{this moment} inspired by soulemama

A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you're inspired to do the same, leave a link to your 'moment' in the comments for all to find and see.

knitting with handspun

Oh, the simple joys of hand spun yarn. There is something so rewarding about taking fiber to yarn, then to knitted garment. The colors, the endless combinations of possibilities! Not to mention the irresistible, fluffy, softness of alpaca or wool roving, such joy.



Yarno the Super Dog was in need of a warm sweater for those chilly morning and evening walks
here in our new cooler climate.
 I needed an excuse to spin, well, I never really need an excuse, cause any reason is good enough for me. This little blue pullover is 100% wool and a hand blended color.
 Not far off, there in the back is a wood carving book from the library, but, more on carving later.





We're still undecided on just how much he likes his new sweater.
It does keep him warm, and no more shivering walks.
One thing that's certain, he sure loves his family.

adventuring

With so much sunshine, and so many free (or mostly free) events to take advantage
of, we have spent so much time outside that I actually missed sharing these moments here with you.
We enjoyed and wondered (again) at the gloriousness that is an alpaca.
 Out on the farm with Silver Falls Alpacas, and on Mother's Day at the CABA Classic.
We wandered around dreaming of our farm, and enjoyed the warm, friendly, knowledgeable advice
of so many who have already walked the farming/ homesteading path before us
 Dreams feel a little more real once you test drive them, ya know?


We delighted at the discovery of a local park, complete with river access!
..perfect for a stone skipping lesson..



..and finally, Earth Day, somehow
 we only have photos of the play dough table, hmm...

Well, thanks for making it this far in such a long photo montage post,
and now let's all curl up for a cat nap...

this moment

{this moment} inspired by soulemama
         A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you're inspired to do the same, leave a link to your 'moment' in the comments for all to find and see.

these days

These days we find ourselves outdoors more than in,
 watching and enjoying our yard coming into bloom




(photos by Nia)


... and always, looking fabulous!


just maed: riding horses

"Sure, I can make one of those"
One of those moments where as the words leave your mouth one wonders,
 wait, ..what did I just say!?
Well, these girls sure love their mama, and were just pleased as punch with their, lovingly mama maed riding horses. Spontaneous, and entirely made with materials we had on hand, even.
 Just love that!
They may not come with a fancy bejeweled bridle, or make electronic neighing or galloping noises, like their friend's...






..but, they sure did bring lots of smiles and laughter,
 even if Ras wasn't too thrilled with his ride.
Oh, such a patient and loving kitty.

Happy Anniversary My Love

I crafted this for you!


  out one of my 1939 silver quarters


I am SO glad it is YOU Natalie Mae!
                 Your sweet loving soul, your light, your friendship, your beauty &  grace!
 Your Inspiration
I want to continue on this life that we have created together.
I want to create more lives with you!
I want to create our world together!

Will You?


Love, Your Tylor

Of course! I did, I do, I will,
everyday I choose you. I love you, Happy Anniversary 
love natalie

this moment

{this moment} inspired by soulemama

         
A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. If you're inspired to do the same, leave a link to your 'moment' in the comments for all to find and see.

a newfound love


A spontaneous, brisk, early morning walk with the whole family(and dog), led us across the river and into a lovely park, and right up close and personal with the
 where we fell head over heels in love with wood carving. Tylor and I have been taking the volunteer carving class, every week for a few months now and have enjoyed every minute of it. Our projects are coming along nicely, and soon we will begin carving one of the new menagerie animals, (my fingers are crossed for the sheep) there will be twelve.

This is the first project everyone is given when they begin the class. It is a length of bass wood, in which the first requirement is to create a chain. In the beginning it was a little awkward holding the tools and the wood, figuring out which was the best way to remove the material that "wasn't chain".




After a while, it really became second hand and the more technical, ball in a cage was the next step. I originally began with three balls, but in the end only one remained, the others were too small and fell through the sides. Once the chain and ball and cage are completed, the rest of the wood is up to you, so I thought I'd give a spinning ring a try.
The center ring below the cage is the one that spins


In the last section, I have created four panels, each one depicting the life cycle of the
Oregon Swallowtail butterfly. I had fun researching, learning which plants they lay eggs on, which plants the caterpillars eat, and what their chrysalis looks like. I just love butterflies anyway,
 and swallowtails have always been a favorite,
 so getting familiar with our native state butterfly was awesome. 
The first panel pictured below, is the single egg on a stalk of wild tarragon, it's still in progress.
The other three are just line drawings now, Caterpillar,chrysalis, and butterfly.

Classes are held throughout the week, if you're local, come on down and check it out
new volunteers are always welcome! 

family field trip


As we navigate our way around these new surroundings and begin to find a new rhythm to our days at home together, I have found a new kind of ritual beginning to take root. Family field trips, they can be as simple as a trip to the grocery store together, or as wonderful and exciting as a trip to a neighboring town and a whole field devoted entirely to tulips.
The Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm



Taking our time to enjoy the different attractions that were set up there for the little ones in the group was first on the list. Then, on to the fields, where rows and rows of color stretched out before us.  The day was especially warm, and in the middle of a tulip field with out any sun hats we were all getting a bit overheated. So, after a few quick photos, we headed back for shade and water.  

                                          but, not without.. just one more sniff, for the road...