I didn't realize just how much JUNK we have. It's quite the collection. We've hauled out all of the picnic stuff now - it's sitting on the back steps. I took out 20+ gallon glass jars that I use for dyeing big pieces in mottled solids (is that a contradiction in dye terms?). And I have a big box I'm filling with give-aways to take to my favorite thrift store. After we paint and lay the new vinyl, Mike is going to build a long wall of shelves for all these big items, to make them easier to store. Yay, Mike!!
Speaking of thrift stores, I made the rounds to several on Friday and came home with quite a haul on silk garments, mostly shirts. I do that sometimes - so far haven't done much with them,
but I have this idea that I want to try - cutting squares to paint/dye some (DyeNaFlo, I think), others to discharge (thiox) and then over-dye and ultimately work out some small prairiescapes - long, narrow, but with a good amount of sky. Since that's what true prairiescapes are - long, narrow, lots of sky. This picture is from my dad's ranch, taken last winter, right after the first snow. His ranch lays along a valley, so you see less sky than in other parts of the country, but there is still plenty there!So now my toast-break is over. I've been making all of our bread this year, and homemade oatbran bread is so filling that toast lasts me about half the day. Wish I could do something about the other half! I do think my bread is better for us than what we can buy in the stores - and it makes us happy to make our own. Even Mike has learned how to make bread in the bread machine (for the dough - we bake in the oven). OK - back at it!

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