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What a day it has been. I told you that we are getting our house ready to sell. It has been rather stressful but it is coming along. Today I was putting down mulch (50 bags, so far) and my husband yells for my. Here when he pulled out the washing machine to clean behind it, something happened so when I put in a load of rags, the water went all over the floor and into the garage. What a mess! Needless to say, cleaning that up was not on our list of projects for the day. We got it cleaned up and by then I was more exhausted than I thought possible. I was even too tired to eat. At least the garage floor is clean!Now a word from our monthly hostess:
March is National Crafting Month in the US, so I have some crafty features from last week's party including a crafty home decor idea and recipe idea. Plus, I had to include the post about the California Super Bloom since I live a few miles south of one of the most popular viewing sites. It's a nightmare, don't come! Seriously, the poor town has become overrun with traffic and trash and people are trampling the flowers and parking on the freeway letting their kids play. But the hills are breathtaking! ~Audrey from That Recipe
Repurpose and Recycle has a simple but crafty way to make her bedroom ceilings look taller. Plus she has a few other ideas for achieving the same results.
If you are a crafter your craft room (closet in my case) probably needs some organization. Celebrating Everyday Life has some great ideas for you.
Let the kids get in on the crafting fun this month too. DIY Adulation has a collection of low prep easy crafts for kids.
I love this easy and adorable Spring Vegetable Platter from Comfort Spring Station. I want to have a Spring party just so I have an excuse to make it.
Blooming Anomaly was fortunate enough to get in to view the California Super Bloom at the location nearest me before it became completely overrun. Check out her lovely photos and consider visiting some of these spots if you are in Southern California over the next few weekends.
Happiness is Homemade Link Party #263
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A Labour Of Life
Blogghetti
Bluesky At Home
Crafting a Family
Ducks ‘n a Row
Eclectic Red Barn
Love My Messy Messy Mess
Munofore
That Recipe
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Bev,
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the problem with the washing machine.....
Thanks so much for hosting each week!! And as always, thanks so much for visiting!!
Hugs,
Debbie
Debbie,
DeleteThanks for your sweet concern about my washing machine incident. It all worked out and we just keep plugging ahead. One more day and then we take off for 5 days. I can't wait.
Take it easy on that knee.
Hugs,
Bev
Thank you so much for hosting the party. Have a great weekend. Happy Spring, Kippi
ReplyDeleteKippi,
DeleteThank you so much for stopping by and sharing at Happiness Is Homemade. Hope your week is going well.
Hugs,
Bev
Marilyn,
ReplyDeleteEggplant parm is one of my husbands favorite meals. I am growing white eggplant. I have no idea when it is ready, but anxious to see what it taste like. I'll let you know. Maybe I will use it to make your eggplant parm.
Hugs,
Bev