Taking time to catch up....ya'll have been busy!! Unloaded the wood shavings and will spread them when it is cooler. Also bought two more 11 pound feeders to hang.
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I'm multi tasking, reading everyone's posts while looking through crochet magazines for potential patterns to see if I want to join a block exchange.
I used to have many patterns for tatting but when the barn roof left back in '99 they all got wet and were ruined. They were old patterns too that grandma had clipped from newspapers and magazines. She passed in '64 so you know they were old. Some of them came from papers out of Chicago and Kansas City. It would have been neat to find out where she got them from.
I bet most of the paterns came from the Kansas City Star...it used to post sewing patterns as well as crochet and tatting and quilt blocks. I learned to tat years ago using my gggm's tatting shuttles. I have several good oldie pattern books that were my grandmothers.
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Sunflowers on the road to Harrah from Meeker..Hwy 62. Love this one with the one stand alone flower

Good picture. I just have to steal it to send to my sister.
(Hope that's ok)
She just LOVES sunflowers and I know she would cherrish this photo.
Sure, go ahead. I have several more that I really like too if you want me to pm them to you. I just didn't want to be too sunflower heavy.... I got a really good one of the farm and barn in the background.
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The sun flower field looks like the field at the Okla.-Pot. county line, When we were kids we traveled that hiway almost every weekend going to our grandparents south of Stroud.
It is. There is another sunflower patch down Pott County line to the south of hwy 62 intersection. The flowers are already turning a little crispy.
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My columbian pullets are starting mature some more which finally cleans up the back and completes the lacing in the tail coverts. I am very pleased with the earlier pullets so hoping for more like this one or a bit better in the others coming up. This is one of my favorites from the earlier matings.

She is gorgeous! love the white edging on the tail feathers. You know me and CW!
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Oh, that is a pretty, pretty bird.
I really do like the Rosecombs.. I have a few cockrells and a pullet or two that the spike got damaged or comb is a bit too beefy if you would like some with minor faults, they will be very cheap, just to get them out of my feed bin, or I have some good ones all intact.
My little black Rosecomb cockerel is getting his pretty tail feathers now...not quite as long as Patterson's bird that Carl posted as an example but I'm proud of him.