Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Triple crown blackberries

Our mid season blackberries are starting to ripen. These Triple Crown berries are huge!


Organic Eye mask





My organically homegrown 2012 lavender has been harvested and dried!

This beautiful and relaxing organic eye mask is made from ALL 100% organic cotton and now even 100% organic thread! The print is organic trees in green and yellow. This eye mask measures about 7 inches long and 3 1/2 inches wide.

Handcrafted from organic cotton and filled with organic rice and lavender grown organically in my backyard in Washington, this eye mask will help you get the rest you need after a long day. The scent offers a soothing aromatherapy, one that will whisk you into dreamland and block out the light all night and morning.

It may also be heated or chilled in the freezer for additional hot and cold therapies. Instructions will be provided.

These eye masks are only available as long as my lavender is. Order yours today! Pamper yourself or a loved one! This one is something that will last a long time!

Looking for another color or size? I can make them from kid size to adults. Send me a message and we will see what we can make for you, there are lots of organic fabric choices there now!


I am a busy mother of two, please give me at least 2 weeks to make and ship your eye mask.

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http://www.justnaturallyliving.etsy.com

♥♥All Items from my shop are hand made by me in a smoke free and fish friendly home. ♥♥

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Year Two of Camping Review


We made a book to remember our second year of camping!
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Tomatoes and basil

Fresh picked basil and tomatoes for lunch.


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Carrots

Yummy carrots for dinner! We grow white, red, orange and yellow carrots.



Thursday, July 19, 2012

Friday, July 13, 2012

Garlic Harvest

We just harvested 34 bulbs of garlic! This garlic was all planted from bulbs that we saved from last years crop! We planted them back in October of 2011. It was beautiful weather here in western Washington the last two weeks, so they have over 10 days of no water. We are growing elephant garlic and a few hardneck varieties. Ron quickly got them into the garage before a random summer thunderstorm and down pour came over the backyard. We will let them dry for a few days in the garage and then brush off the dirt and braid them into two braids. One to start eating and one to save. It would keep past November, but we always run out before then!



We also harvested a TON of lavender. I will be making new organic fabric lavender sleeping eye masks soon and will have some for sale in my ETSY store. It smells so fragrant when first picked, I can still smell it on my fingers. My house it going to smell so good as it dries the next few weeks.