Well, dang! I stay away because you're on vacation and all hell breaks loose.
I'm so sorry about your husband's job loss. It's a scary time in our country. I want you to know that I, too, have tried to help the economy wherever I could. I'm sorry I wasn't more help.
I absolutely love the carrots Kim! They are so darn cute! I hope the days off this week will be enjoyable. I kinda think it's perfect timing so that you can spend the time with your honey and absorb the shift in your lives:) My husband is in that same boat and to much time on his hands. I would get SO much done if it were me!
OMG I am going to have to go back and read your blogs from last year! They look all scrubbed off and ready to eat. What a wonderful thing to make. You are GOOD!
I opened up your post and thought it was going to be another one of your terrific recipes, Kim! They look good enough to eat! So sorry to hear about your hubby's layoff. I know you two will survive - a sense of humour is the best medicine and you certainly haven't lost your! Cheers!
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It's 2013. YIKES! It's 2014! And what's my plan for the year? More of the same? Let's see what I said last year: "Before 2012 ended, several ongoing projects were set aside. Okay, who am I kidding? I'm sure I could say the same thing for every year since 2000! So, in 2013, I'm going to try to get back to many of the 2012 projects and some that were begun even earlier, and get them done. I'll keep track of my progress, in words and photos, here in my side bar." Yep, one year wasn't enough--I think we'll roll it on into 2014!
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OMG those are soooooooooo cute!
Very cute carrots.
Those are great! So cute!!
Too cute!!
Well, dang! I stay away because you're on vacation and all hell breaks loose.
I'm so sorry about your husband's job loss. It's a scary time in our country. I want you to know that I, too, have tried to help the economy wherever I could. I'm sorry I wasn't more help.
Wow...are you sure you didn't just come in from the garden?
I love them! Didn't you do a tutorial on those? I'm sure you did.
Awesome carrots you clever girl!
Kim, You better hope that Anne from Bunny Tales doesn't hop over your way and eat your carrots...they look yummy!
Oh my gosh, those are so cute. Yep, those bunnies will be hunting you down for sure.
I absolutely love the carrots Kim! They are so darn cute! I hope the days off this week will be enjoyable. I kinda think it's perfect timing so that you can spend the time with your honey and absorb the shift in your lives:) My husband is in that same boat and to much time on his hands. I would get SO much done if it were me!
wow....great looking carrots....and they are for????
Great looking carrots. At first look I thought they were real! Can you scruff a few up a bit with antique stain to look fresh from the ground?
Oooooh, they're AWESOME!!!
I loved, loved, loved, making these last year when I saw them on your blog. They're so easy to make, and everybody loves them!
Gosh, those are too cute. I wish you all the best in these hard times. Linda
OK.. do tell what you are up to with all those carrots!!
OMG I am going to have to go back and read your blogs from last year! They look all scrubbed off and ready to eat. What a wonderful thing to make. You are GOOD!
Well heck! That green thumb may come in handy. Forget about the landscaping work and start a garden for profit!
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Just how far are you from Mendocino County anyways??? LOl
;-)
I opened up your post and thought it was going to be another one of your terrific recipes, Kim! They look good enough to eat!
So sorry to hear about your hubby's layoff. I know you two will survive - a sense of humour is the best medicine and you certainly haven't lost your!
Cheers!
LOVE THOSE CARROTS!!
SHARON XX
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