Tuesday, March 1

Tuesday Farm Photo: Love It

A new heart rock and a soft old shirt

Much to my surprise and delight, I've found hundreds of heart shaped rocks around the farm over the last several years. (I'm not real picky; they don't have to be perfect, just like love isn't.) You can see more of my heart rock collection here and here.

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5 comments:

  1. I collect heart rocks too!

    We had lambs born on the farm yesterday - check them out here:

    http://craftsakimbo.blogspot.com/2011/03/spring-lambs.html

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  2. Oh - that's a nice one! I only have a few that are that size and then well over 100 small ones. One of my favorites is a heart within a heart.

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  3. I have a couple of well-worn shirts that fit that description - too comfy to cut into rags yet!

    Early this morning I heard the honking and looked up to see a V-formation of Canada geese, maybe thirty of them, flying about 50' over my hill on the coast of Connecticut, from the southwest headed northeast. Spring's coming!

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  4. Since I saw your posts, I see them everywhere now.

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  5. My husband brings me heart shaped rocks whenever he finds them, and I love their rugged imperfection. This one is lovely!

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