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Blueball Mountain Spindle & Needleworks, the Yarn and Fiber Shop in Historic Downtown Elizabethtown KY, has become the focus of the activities of All One Farms. The Farm, itself is still where the Sheep are raised, Gardens are kept and large dyeing and processing takes place. We continue to live simply, still seek to be self sustaining and remain conscious of our role in the universe. Every day is an adventure and it doesn't always take me where I plan. Come journey with me and share my experiences as I continue evolving my dream. Email me at luna.headhearthands@gmail.com.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Let the Blogging Begin....

I've decided that the only way to get started is to jump right in so here I go:

Sooo much going on in my head. Just now I went to check out the Farm Girls Connection for news of a Pin Keep Swap. Found it and went to check out a coupla gurl friends there. I wanted to see if Frannie had some new dolls (I am totally captivated by her dollies). They looked like they were all adopted but dropped a note anyway after checking out her doings for the last month. I've been so tied up with 'down on the farm' duties and hadn't been in touch with anyone much. Dear new friend Amy (the fabulous Art Girl) sends me to go back and check cause she had a few still available but nooooo...> I decide to check out Amy's blog first cause I missed her too. I just love her work. On her blog I followed another connection to the Pink Artist Community and loved that so much too. I missed the activities for March but I'm keeping that site too. (If I can figure out how to add links to this thing). I'm still learning.

So dear friends who find me, be patient with me. I will keep my promises to send out yarn and roving and pictures and pinkeeps and start the FarmGirl Chapter and the Farmettes and to do my own art work too. Stay tuned......

2 comments:

  1. Hi Luna,

    So nice to hear about you and the farm in Kentucky. Seems worlds away from the teaching site of NJ! We miss you and know you are doing great things in Kentucky. Enjoy the bliss! Kathleen

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  2. Luna,

    I love your newly created Blog Site. It is very informative as well as much fun reading about your farming adventures.

    Keep up the good work!

    Your neighbor,
    Chris B.

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