jimkenney12
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Getting pumpkin seeds ready to roast was a lot of work for me. Only did it twice. No pumpkin this year. We had stuffed butternut squash for supper tonight.
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I know. When I was sewing with a friend at her house I made myself one, too, but mine is more like a big pouch with a few pockets on it. No quilting, no binding.
Quilting makes a lot of sense for stability. I guess I just didn’t think of it at that time. I got a piece of cardboard in mine.This is a pattern from byAnnie. Her patterns usually include quilting. There is a stabilizer between the two layers of cotton. I love her patterns
Quilting makes a lot of sense for stability. I guess I just didn’t think of it at that time. I got a piece of cardboard in mine.
If I get a butternut or spaghetti squash with a lot of seeds I roast them too.Getting pumpkin seeds ready to roast was a lot of work for me. Only did it twice. No pumpkin this year. We had stuffed butternut squash for supper tonight.
The red ones are bastards.
Fair enough. There were a bunch launching a concerted assault on a neighbour's bird feeders this afternoon. I could see into that yard from my bathroom window. One looked like a freakin' monkey the way they were hanging from one of the feeders.Squirrels in general are bastards
Chipmunks I always think of as being much nicer than squirrels. Don't tend to see them in the city much, need to get out into a provincial or federal park. They are cuter. We fed them peanuts out of our hands once at a cabin. It ended when my finger got bit - no broken skin. It probably thought it was grabbing a peanut. But at that age that was enough trauma for the day.I tend to apply that more to chipmunks. I had one decide to nest in one of my flowerboxes this year, or so it appeared. I didn't actually dig it up to see since Mrs. M had already put the annuals in by the time I saw them.
I think that's happened to us when we used to feed them at the cottage. I don't remember ever getting bit, just their paws brush my fingers, but I think someone else got bit once.Chipmunks I always think of as being much nicer than squirrels. Don't tend to see them in the city much, need to get out into a provincial or federal park. They are cuter. We fed them peanuts out of our hands once at a cabin. It ended when my finger got bit - no broken skin. It probably thought it was grabbing a peanut. But at that age that was enough trauma for the day.
My mother-in-law used to sit quietly so the chipmunks would come up and take peanuts from her. This of course delighted her grandkids. She taught them how to do that too. I'm not sure if they came into the cottage or not.Chipmunks can easily get too tame and become a problem. Do you really want them climbing up your legs or chairs? Just saying.
They will get inside, too searching for those peanuts they know you have in there.