In June 2016 we sold Cedar Pond and moved over the mountains and far away. We now live in Deer Park , WA where the weather is a bit more extreme than Cedar Pond's and in spite of the challenges we're rejoicing in life in our new home with field and forest just outside our back door. God is so good to us !
Happenings & Activities On Cedar Pond
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Monday, August 3, 2009
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A kind word lifts my heart,a humorous word makes the day lighter,a word of wisdom gives me perspective,thank-you for your comments. I am truly honored you have read my blog and taken time to leave a few words about it. I read all the comments, and often answer them here in the comments page.~ Thank-you ! ( Because of the enormous amount of spam from anonymous comments I have decided to not accept "anonymous" comments anymore. )
Hey, that would work for me too! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting and for your sweet supplication. I hope you have a wonderful week!
That is a great, great idea.
ReplyDeleteToo Cute!
ReplyDeleteHave you heard from David?
I saw Red Green (PBS) try and make a giant wok out of his using, what else, duct tape. I've never seen someone make a work of art with one. Deb
ReplyDeleteThis satellite dish is no longer needed for T.V. but is so well installed along and under our herb garden fence I decided to make it easier on my eyes. It is surrounded by one of our rosemary bushes. Rosemary gets out of control in our gardens.
ReplyDeleteMiss Sandy, I do recall you have made a beautiful pond out of your old, big satellite dish!
noble pig, like making a silk purse out of a sow's ear!
Thistle Cove,thanks, and yes, David called me about an hour ago, will email you.
Debbie, Red Green, he is so funny, and my husband is told by many people he reminds them of Red Green. I bet most of the people reading my blog can come up with wonderful ideas for satellite dishes.....
I am laughing now, not at your red satellite dish, but at what Debbie said!!! That is one of my favorite Red Green episodes. He trys to turn the huge satellite dish into a wok.
ReplyDeleteLove your dish, Kathy. You have one great eye for whimsical!
Oh it is precious!
ReplyDeleteMary, ( Annie's Goat Hill ) Red Green is hilarious, isn't he? I especially liked the episode where he turned a washing machine into a BIG bread maker!
ReplyDeleteMildred, thank-you. Maybe Harriet could use a retired satellite dish as a water bowl or small swimming pool.
Works for me too! I love recycling.
ReplyDeleteI love it!! Wish I was this creative! C
ReplyDeleteSusie, I and our daughter A.Joy enjoy your gardening posts ( travel ones too ), do you have any special recycling ideas ?
ReplyDeleteStickhorse Cowgirls,I think you're plenty creative in all the ways that really matter,and probably then some too.
Wonderful idea! I have one laying out in my yard now.
ReplyDeleteRed Green is very funny but also very very dangerous! I love your creativity with stuff you have hanging around.
ReplyDeleteI thought of you the other day when a craigs list add had two small chick feeders for sale. "Antiques," she said, but no holes, would make cute planters, that's why she bought them. Asking Fifteen a piece! Bet had just priced them up at the feed store and passed because they were five bucks!
Doesn't fifty five in the morning feel good? Now for some rain eh?
Wow, how neat and if you hadn't told me it was a satellite dish I might not have realized it. I love the colors you used!
ReplyDelete*LOL* That is so cute, Kathy! I'll bet the birds are loving the tv reception! LOL
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Good way to recycle also. :D
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