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Making Trails.... & then some...



All day long, I've been thinking about this post and how many things I've been slacking in telling you readers. For starters, I can't believe that half the year is over! Indeed the time is flying.  And I have a pretty good theory as to why.....

"Little by little the time flies by,
short if we laugh through it,
long if we sigh."
~ Laura Ingalls Wilder~


I love that quote. Maybe that is why the days are passing so quickly and I've only done less than a handful of posts for this lovely June:) Today, I share with all of you a little bit of what's been going on in another one of my clustered posts. 


The pics below show the girls playing a tag game with Charlie.... My hubby's been busy creating some fun trails through our 4 foot tall field of grass. The rains came strong and since we waited one too many weeks to cut the field, we eventually figured letting it grow and creating trails would be more fun!






I think they found a nice shady spot, perfect for a future picnic!

For those curious about 'my projects'. ~ I've been busy stitching away at another lovely dress, but this one is for my daughter. A simple summer wrap dress, this pattern seems good so far but I haven't finished yet! I'll have to keep you posted in the near future on the outcome.  A slight debate on adding lace has me procrastinating.





And.... herbs are already getting picked and again our dining room table is covered with mint, yarrow, elderberry flowers and chamomile. Yes, even elderberry flowers. One of the biggest treats was coming across this surprise in the woods!


Happy Trails to finding the unexpected!

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