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Kae
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Update on my current Squidoo lens (web pages)

KNITTING CHALLENGE AND PATTERN - 911 Helmet Liners by 9/11/2009This project is developed to challenge others to knit helmet liners for our troops. These liners are knitted from a specific pattern of 100% wool worsted weight yarn and then donated to our troops that are being deployed overseas. Word back from the deployed soldiers in Afghanistan is that the liners are wonderful in both hot and cold conditions since wool wicks moisture away from the skin.
http://www.squidoo.com/knittedhelmetliners
If you have difficulty reading a knitting pattern, this lens is for you. It takes the above pattern and give explanations and illustrations of the techniques needed to create a helmet liner.
http://www.squidoo.com/lensmaster/new_workshop/readingknittingpattern
How about some humor to ‘kick start’ your day. This lens is designed to make you chuckle, giggle, or laugh out loud.
http://www.squidoo.com/AnimalAntics
A personal glimpse into a sturdy country woman of pioneer stock and how that determination helped shape my view of life.
http://www.squidoo.com/Country-Woman
Some ways to save both money and our planet.
http://www.squidoo.com/GreenAndFrugalLiving
Some of my favorite recipes and tips on how to save money while eating healthy food that is quick to fix.
http://www.squidoo.com/frugalcooking
Squidoo is open to anyone so how about sharing what you know about with the rest of us. It is easy and free to sign up. If nothing else, please visit any of my lenses and comment, rate them and let me know what you think.
I hope that if you decide you want to join Squidoo that you will click on my personal referral link below as I receive credit for all referrals.
http://www.squidoo.com/lensmaster/referral/TalesTrailsAndTips2
http://www.squidoo.com/knittedhelmetliners
If you have difficulty reading a knitting pattern, this lens is for you. It takes the above pattern and give explanations and illustrations of the techniques needed to create a helmet liner.
http://www.squidoo.com/lensmaster/new_workshop/readingknittingpattern
How about some humor to ‘kick start’ your day. This lens is designed to make you chuckle, giggle, or laugh out loud.
http://www.squidoo.com/AnimalAntics
A personal glimpse into a sturdy country woman of pioneer stock and how that determination helped shape my view of life.
http://www.squidoo.com/Country-Woman
Some ways to save both money and our planet.
http://www.squidoo.com/GreenAndFrugalLiving
Some of my favorite recipes and tips on how to save money while eating healthy food that is quick to fix.
http://www.squidoo.com/frugalcooking
Squidoo is open to anyone so how about sharing what you know about with the rest of us. It is easy and free to sign up. If nothing else, please visit any of my lenses and comment, rate them and let me know what you think.
I hope that if you decide you want to join Squidoo that you will click on my personal referral link below as I receive credit for all referrals.
http://www.squidoo.com/lensmaster/referral/TalesTrailsAndTips2
Labels:
animals,
frugal cooking,
helmet liners,
how-to,
how-to knit,
humor,
inspirational,
knitting,
recipes,
Saving,
skunks,
soldiers,
Squidoo,
volunteer
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Arrived in Colorado Springs
Just a short update. We arrived in Colorado Springs on Feb 25th and found an apartment today. We will move in tomorrow. It is a 2 bedroom with a balcony overlooking the branch library - prefect location as far as I'm concerned. LOL. It is on the 3rd floor - high enough for a nice view but not too high that you can't climb the stairs. Great eastern view of the plains.
More later.
More later.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Truth or Consequences
Feb 23 - Monday (Tucson, AZ to Truth or Consequences, NM) We were greeted with sunshine again today as we drove the route through Tucson that Kae used to take to work and past the rail repair yard where we parked our trailer for many winters. Some things had changed in the last 8 years but many things looked much the same. We headed east on I-10 towards New Mexico and enjoyed the openness, our final look at saguaros for this trip and watched for interesting yucca plants, rock formations and just enjoyed the wide open spaces. We lunched in Deming, NM at Rancher’s Grill where we enjoyed a delicious meal and a relaxing lunch.
We took Highway 26 from Deming to Hatch – known for growing chili peppers and soft shelled pecans. At Hatch we turned north and took I-25 to Truth or Consequences. We have stayed in T or C a number of times and enjoyed it each time. The town has grown from a few restaurants, one grocery store and a couple of motels to a sizeable town with a Denny’s, McDonald’s, Walmart Superstore and small shopping center.
Truth or Consequences used to be known as Hot Springs until the Ralph Edwards TV show in the 1950s wanted to name a town after the show. Hot Springs agreed and has profited from the experience. For many years Ralph Edwards returned every year for Ralph Edwards Day and parade.
The hot springs here also have a rich history. They were a favorite healing place for many Indian tribes and the springs were neutral territory or safe zone. Members of different tribes who had been fighting to the death days before would soak side by side in the healing waters of the springs. It was a favorite place for Geronimo (Apache Chief) to come.
Labels:
Arizona,
Geronimo,
New Mexico,
travel,
Truth or Consequences,
Tucson
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