Friday, March 3, 2017

Waiting for Spring!

Welcome dear needlefolk friends!

Living in Wisconsin, by the time
 March rolls around, just about everyone
 has had their full share of winter...me included!

Hopefully, my morning treadmill walking 
can soon be taken back outside...time passes so
 much faster when surrounded by nature!

However, treadmill time is great for list making...


I love making list, otherwise...a goal
without a plan is just a wish!


The morning light shining in on my 
little rabbit friend has inspired me to design
something with a rabbit theme!

Stay tuned, updates to follow in the next
couple of weeks!

Yay, daylight savings time begins on Sunday,
March 12th, LOVE the thought of that...can't wait!

I think the rabbits can smell Spring in 
the air, and are becoming restless waiting 
for the tasty grasses and flowers that
will soon follow!

Then we have St. Patrick's Day on March 17th...

Sitting on the spool of thread is one of my
favorite wee rabbits...LOVE the little green clover! 

And the big day that so many of us are
patiently waiting for...

Wouldn't it be nice to have a local weatherman
that could truly predict weather accurately?

Perhaps our local news should just hire 
a handsome humble hare...I bet he could do
a better job predicting things right on the spot!


March 20th is also my birthday,
which holds many fond memories!

Especially dear to my heart is this old
 milk glass rabbit dish, gifted to me by my
 son Sam several years ago!

For now, all we can do is wait
for Springs arrival.

For us March came in like a
Lion...so we're hoping it will go out 
like a Lamb!


This is a photo of my dear sweet "Abby" rabbit
that we enjoyed making friends with here on our
farm a couple of years ago!

Notice the dainty little front paws!

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While out on a Sunday drive,
we drove past a popular destination spot 
here in La Crosse, Wisconsin...


It's called "Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe"


Visitors travel from all over the world to 
come here on a pilgrimage.


They have special walking trails that
take you to this little chapel, plus 
a gift shop and a Cafe.

I've heard it's very breath taking inside 
the chapels, even though I'm not Catholic,
I would love to visit on a nice warm
sunny day!

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Early morning sunrise here on the farm...


...compliments of son Sam!

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Farm Shop
Will Be Open On Saturday

10:00 ~ 3:00


Our Farm Shop is located at ~ 
W4253 County Road B
West Salem, Wisconsin 54669
(608) 799~4418

Please don't hesitate to call if Saturday 
doesn't work for you...always happy to accommodate!

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Weekend Soul Food...

But his delight is in the law of the Lord;
and in his law doth he meditate day and night.

Psalms 1:2...KJV

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What you tell yourself every day will either...
lift you UP or tear you DOWN!

What are your thoughts...positive or negative?

Blessings for relaxing weekend,
Kindly, Tammy


6 comments:

  1. All of the Bunnies are so cute, especially all of the Bunny noses. :)
    I wish they could predict better also, it always seems like they are never right.
    Hoping to see some Spring flowers popping up soon.
    The Shrine is a beautiful piece of architecture.
    Marilyn

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  2. What a joy your post was for me this morning! I have shared your pictures with my daughter. Thank you!!

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  3. Beautiful pictures, as always!
    We share a birthday (though I've had MANY more than you)!
    Hugs,
    Lauren

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  4. Hi Tammy: I am waiting to see the new rabbit pattern.
    Love this post so many wonderful things to see and enjoy.
    Happy Birthday early.

    Blessings
    Catherine

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  5. I LUV Bunnies/Rabbits...one of my favorite animals. Your pictures are all wonderful...I enjoyed the journey. Looking forward to seeing your pattern.
    Enjoy the day with much Peace,
    Folk Art Hugs, Barb

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  6. Love the bunnies. I grew up on a KS farm and raised rabbits for spending money as a girl. Rabbits always have a soft place in my heart. Love the pics.

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