According to wikipedia, clowns have been around since ancient Egypt (2400 BCE). They are the backbone of almost every circus. This summer, my family and I visited Circus World Museum in Baraboo, WI. It's a lot of fun for the entire family, and is definitely worth it if your kids are 10 or younger (or if you love Circuses). Baraboo, WI is the one-time winter home to the Ringling Brother's Circus. Now, you will find vintage advertising posters, costumes, equipment and more. Circus World Museum is part amusement park, part museum and part circus. Don't miss the more than 200 circus wagons - that display rocks if you are a photographer. Also, if you have kids be sure to make time to see the "Big Top" act in the Hippodrome. Your children will get to participate in the act. Judy and Punchy are clowns based out of San Francisco, CA. I can't tell you how awesome they were. They posed, took pictures of us (and with us), and gave us our own little show. More information Address: 550 Water Street, Baraboo, WI 53913 Phone:(608) 356-8341 circusworld.wisconsinhistory.org/ www.facebook.com/JudyandPunchy
Peggy Judy is known for her intense paintings of stylized equine, bovine, wildlife, or Western scenes. Her recent work can be seen at Wilde Meyer Gallery.
Another thank you to Molly Baz, author of Cook this Book and More is More for creating this punchy recipe with herb-packed meatballs, salsa and pickle rice. I love recipes that use the same ingredient in several different ways. It’s an easy trick to layer lots of flavor, especially when cooking with healthier ingredients. In... Read More
This spicy, sweet, and punchy pasta salad is perfect for a hot summer picnic when mayonnaise just doesn’t feel right. If you aren’t a big fan of heat, skip the chiles in favor of all sweet bell peppers—it will still be bright and delicious, and perfect at room (ahem, air) temperature.
Everyone's favorite Judy Blue in a medium wash, high waist relaxed skinny with light distressing! Almost fit boyfriend style! As always, Judy Blue have lots of stretch, order at least two sizes down.
Sharing stamping and cardmaking creations
Another thank you to Molly Baz, author of Cook this Book and More is More for creating this punchy recipe with herb-packed meatballs, salsa and pickle rice. I love recipes that use the same ingredient in several different ways. It’s an easy trick to layer lots of flavor, especially when cooking with healthier ingredients. In... Read More
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It had to happen sooner or later. Not the "Killer Clown" phenomenon itself (no one saw that coming, did they?!) but an MI6 discussion thread on the subject.
Hooker Hill continued Wool Poppies President Katie was in my (Brigitta's) class. She is working on a Karla Girard design. Top picture taken early in the week, bottom was taken on Wednesday. Katie didn't get to work on her rug as much as the rest of us do to her hosting duties. Katie shared the rug below during our classes show and tell. The rug won first prize in our local fair. My tablemate and Wool Poppy, Barbara is working on a rug to go in her cabin. This squirrel is so cute. She was still trimming his tail when this was taken. Another classmate is working on a pattern called "Sleigh Ride" designed by Wool Poppy, Carla Jensen. This will be a night scene. I learned a lot watching the color selection for this rug. I took a 2 evening mini class from Laura Pierce. On the first night I learned how to dip dye wool for fall leaves. On the second night I learned how to use the wool to hook the leaves. In future posts I will show this project as I work on it. I'll also post pictures of the pieces of wool I'm working with. I'll wrap up my rug camp post in my next post. Til next time Ronda
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My family loves the scampi-inspired combination of garlic and olive oil in this delicious pasta. I love that it’s guilt-free! —Judy Crawford, Deming, New Mexico