Jul. 19th, 2016

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Company. Those paws – she is making air biscuits. It’s too cute.
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Well I finally got around to fixing up the walls of the ger for ventilation. The guy who made it usually hikes the wall up from the floor in a couple places, and just secures it with a rope. Another friend of mine unhooks the wall from the top and lets it sag in a couple of places.
So I have the four corners where the square roof tarp hang down folded up, and behind them I’ve unhooked the wall from the top and have put sheer curtain panels up instead, because I have a boatload of those. (Some purchased, some made– I dyed some and put reinforced buttonholes in for this very sort of thing.)
Whiskey the cat is back, and being extra adorable.
And I also discovered that there is a wolf spider who is absolutely convinced that the southwest corner spot of the ger is her house, so, uh, I may just let her have it. I should name her, she’s very majestic.
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We recently purchased a new car, and brought my daughter’s toddler car seat as well as our old infant car seat to the test drive to install them (in case we have another child). Our daughter insisted that the infant seat had to have a “baby” and made us buckle Elmo into it. The car saleswoman was very amused.

This child loves to buckle her various toys into various things, but a problem sometimes arises when she has buckled one or the other of them into her carseat, and then we insist that no, she must ride in it, and tantrums ensue. 

If it adds anything to this excursion, though, know that we brought Piglet with us to the town dump so we could drop off the farm’s garbage (i was startled to discover him buckled in because I hadn’t known he was coming along), and I only came along (sis was driving) because I was wearing a tiny backpack full of— i don’t even know what, but she’d packed it for the excursion and it was CRUCIAL. 
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Excavation of a site in the Cambridgeshire fens reveals a Bronze Age settlement with connections far beyond its watery location. Over the past ten months, Must Farm has yielded Britain’s largest collections of Bronze Age textiles, beads and domestic artefacts. Together with timbers of several roundhouses, the finds provide a stunning snapshot of a community thriving 3,000 years ago.

Archaeologists have made remarkable discoveries about everyday life in the Bronze Age during their ten-month excavation of 3,000-year-old circular wooden houses at Must Farm in Cambridgeshire, a site that has been described as the ‘Pompeii of the fens’.

Believed to be the best-preserved Bronze Age dwellings ever found in Britain, the houses were destroyed by a fire that caused the settlement, which was built on stilts, to collapse into the shallow river beneath. The soft river silt encapsulated the remains of the charred dwellings and their contents, which survive in extraordinary detail. Read more.
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Latest upgrade: screen enclosure as an anti-fly measure to keep chicken processing more sanitary. The fancy screen door with the nice turned spindles was cheaper than plain, so we fancy in these digs now.
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beyoncepatronus:

me: *about to sleep*

my brain: the only reason you perceive yourself as a relatively mellow and laid back person is because you are completely engrossed by your daydreams, and constantly focus on those instead of your real life and the consequences of your actions and decisions. evidence shows that when you are forced to confront real life problems, you quickly resort to panicking. in addition to-

me: can’t we drag me in the morning

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