tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3222454336060895563.post7976891882632694106..comments2020-04-02T03:55:01.667-07:00Comments on A Fox Nest: Autumn ReignsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03864644130589471669noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3222454336060895563.post-48149748334559985322012-11-13T06:45:35.088-08:002012-11-13T06:45:35.088-08:00I love your plans. :) We have such similar taste ...I love your plans. :) We have such similar taste sometimes, I'd probably want to buy everything in the shop. It's really cool to hear that Keats was inspired by playing with Skylar. She still goes on and on about Keats and Frida, and how much she loves them, and how much they love her. She says all the time, "Keats LOVES me!". Lol. They were truly cute together. <br /><br />Also, I used to buy this really nice goat's milk butter from Country Sun, and have it on my toast sometimes as a change. It was a little goaty, but I liked the flavour. I bet the Harley Farms goats make nice butter that is less goaty, since their cheese is that way.<br /><br />I hope the Autumn cleaning is going well. We should catch up on the phone very soon. Also, I like how Keats is sharing Richard Scarry with Frida. That's a big brother who knows what's important to understand. <3 Love you guys!wolfiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04128588566600892823noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3222454336060895563.post-59587279122847024462012-10-28T17:01:57.431-07:002012-10-28T17:01:57.431-07:00rt: Thank you so, so much for your love and suppor...rt: Thank you so, so much for your love and support. I received your email and am in process of writing you back (bit by bit, as my reply is a bit long). As for my photos, Birch has tried convincing me to sell a few at the county fair or something. Try for a ribbon or something. Haha, could be fun, right? Thanks for the butter tips, I'll look into it, and of course, I'm always down to try new foods... haha, sort of. In this case, yes, please! I will see you, tea party or no. Love you, girl.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03864644130589471669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3222454336060895563.post-49679550604353656172012-10-28T13:19:55.152-07:002012-10-28T13:19:55.152-07:00Love hearing what's going on for you! Thanks f...Love hearing what's going on for you! Thanks for sharing. It must be so amazing to see your children develop in these ways.<br /><br />Re other butters, I'd imagine you could make non-cow's milk butter. I know there's yak butter. I also have a friend who can't handle cow dairy products generally, but who is fine with ghee. We use Pure Indian Foods organic, grass fed ghee. If you want to test it I can give you a bit when I see y'all next.<br /><br />I love your store idea! It sounds amazing. I hope you will also sell your photographs there. They're so beautiful and looking at some of them like the egg photo above makes me feel so peaceful and happy. I know I keep saying I am going to have a tea party and someday I really really will, but maybe it would be fun to add "visioning" in there? I keep trying to find time with R to sit down and talk about our fantasies for the future, because that's the first step to making them real.rthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05565154939023470959noreply@blogger.com