Just a quiet spot where I can share my love of crafts. I have a yarn, fabric, pattern and loom addiction. I am a brain-stem stroke survivor, you can stop in at Raverly.com and say hi, my name is barbarabradford
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Idaho's Fossil Beds
We thought this was going to be a terrific side trip. After you get there though you get to read the sign, and look off into the distance to see the ridge, where all the fossils were found.
Grin...that is funny! But we have something similar here in Canada called the Badlands. Fortunately though..you can get down and close to a lot of fossil beds....and a HUGE museum too. It used to be you could go and pick up fossils galore yourself...unrestricted. Of course, it is all now behind ropes and watchful eyes...and money takers!
In response to your question about the stitch, it IS the knit stitch but I added that extra single crochet. It made the fabric much more stretchy and a bit lacy looking. I now have the back done and will work on the front panels and then the sleeves.
Idaho? Ah, I'm originally from Idaho. I do believe we are destined to meet. You visited around all my haunts. ;-)
Hi Barbara, All of your pictures are so lovely, I felt like I had been on a road trip myself after reading through these posts. I enjoyed reading your blog very much, from the pictures of your trip, to the market bags and banana bread, to the shawls and beaded scrunchies. Oh and the baby booties and diaper cake tutorial, which came just in time because my great nephew will be born soon and that would make a lovely shower gift! I'm not sure about Buffalo Burgers though. I grew up in Colorado, but never could bring myself to try one. I don't know why because I've heard over and over how wonderful they are. I guess it's how the buffalo look maybe?..I don't know...lol. I love finding blogs like yours, so enjoyable! I hope you have a wonderful holiday Barbara! ~Sonya
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Grin...that is funny! But we have something similar here in Canada called the Badlands. Fortunately though..you can get down and close to a lot of fossil beds....and a HUGE museum too. It used to be you could go and pick up fossils galore yourself...unrestricted. Of course, it is all now behind ropes and watchful eyes...and money takers!
Bummer! Pretty though.
such nice photos, thanks for sharing!
glad you had a good time, tho'
:)
Okay, you gotta get on the stick, Barb, and at least put up a new picture! I CANNOT be reminded of Idaho every time I come here! Please, noooooooo!
In response to your question about the stitch, it IS the knit stitch but I added that extra single crochet. It made the fabric much more stretchy and a bit lacy looking. I now have the back done and will work on the front panels and then the sleeves.
Idaho? Ah, I'm originally from Idaho. I do believe we are destined to meet. You visited around all my haunts. ;-)
I'm sorry to hear about your eye and it keeping you from Colorado Springs. Take care!
iam missing you Barbra come back soon!
Hi Barbara,
All of your pictures are so lovely, I felt like I had been on a road trip myself after reading through these posts. I enjoyed reading your blog very much, from the pictures of your trip, to the market bags and banana bread, to the shawls and beaded scrunchies. Oh and the baby booties and diaper cake tutorial, which came just in time because my great nephew will be born soon and that would make a lovely shower gift! I'm not sure about Buffalo Burgers though. I grew up in Colorado, but never could bring myself to try one. I don't know why because I've heard over and over how wonderful they are. I guess it's how the buffalo look maybe?..I don't know...lol. I love finding blogs like yours, so enjoyable! I hope you have a wonderful holiday Barbara!
~Sonya
wonderful..................................................
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