Thursday, August 7, 2008

Herbert & Alayna

We all have creatures we are attracted to. Many find tigers mysterious or the great white thrilling. I happen to enjoy donkeys. Big ones, tiny ones, scrawny ones, ornery ones. I am really not picky. Something about the stubborn burro makes me smile. (I also have a deep attraction to Basset Hounds, so maybe it has something to do with out of proportion ears). One day I was going to own a donkey and he was going to be named Herbert. Why Herbert? That is my husband’s first name. In my opinion, Herbert really suits a donkey. Up until about 5 years ago, our place of residents was not donkey friendly. We were able to move onto our small Kentucky farm and began raising a small herd of cattle and a couple of long legged, skittish sheep who eventually found a happier place after standing under a tree during a lightning storm. We now had the space for Herbert. I spent lots of time gogglin donkeys and mug shots of donkeys. I had settled on adopting a longear from the Bureau of Land Management at some point.

Then I went to The Kentucky Horse Park and laid my eyes on miniature donkeys. OOHHHHHH….talk about the cutest little creature ever created. And the babies, words can’t even describe the cuteness factor of a baby miniature donkey. Herbert now had to be a miniature. Of course I rushed home and goggled miniature donkeys. One tiny problem squashed my dream quickly. $$$$$. But they are so little. How could something you can stow in the back of a minivan rack up that kind of price. A miniature would be a luxury pet, so back to the Land Management site.

I had the biggest surprise roll up my driveway about a year and a half ago. It was an early 16th wedding anniversary present. Arthur got a mysterious phone call about a week prior. He and our son Mitchell rushed off one rainy evening. Told me “don’t ask questions or try to figure out where we are going”. Great, now I had to find out what’s going on. The following weekend, Arthur hollers for Mitchell to come down stairs and they both go running down the driveway, barking at me to stay in the house. A short time later, Mitchell calls me on his phone. He tells me to come on down to the corral. I slide on my shoes and start to walk down our long gravel driveway. I see a trailer and pickup in the distance. He did it, Arthur bought me Herbert. When I approached the trailer (of course my boys were all smiles) I noticed I couldn’t see a head. And with the slits and openings in the large trailer, I should see at least ears poking up. By this time, I am holding back tears. Not only did I get Herbert, but I believe Herbert is a miniature, because I can’t see him. The lovely lady Pat, who trailered over my surprise, kept referring to donkey as plural while she was unhitching the back of the trailer. I thought well, she is just talking about the breed in general. Pat opened the back, and there was a divider, still no glimpse as to what is back there. My heart is pounding and tears are running down my cheeks. Pat pulls back the divider and there stands Herbert and a friend. Arthur immediately calls her Alayna (my middle name).
Now, just over a year later, Herbert and Alayna are inseparable. They quickly made friends with our cows and spend their days cruising around, grazing and stirring up a little mischief when the feeling suits them. I love to watch them chase each other in the field, making circle eights, through the cows and calves. Occasionally giving chase to a calf that is a little curious. In the evening the couple approaches the fence by our house letting loose a little asthma wheeze. All of my day’s troubles immediately melt away when I cross that fence and receive a dose of donkey love.
The amazing pictures were taken by my cousin who visited last week. She has captured my heart with her talent. Thank you J’Non.

Monday, August 4, 2008

And the birdhouse goes to....

I was a little concerned after I posted my question. I showed my husband the blog and he didn't understand what I was asking "outhouse, birdhouse or doghouse..... tell me why". But everyone really seemed to grasp my idea and colorful & creative comments came flooding in.

The second step was to pick a winner. I didn't really think that part through when I signed up for the Bloggy Carnival Giveaway. So, I thought the fairest way would be to write all contestant's name on a piece of paper.

Place the names in a container and have my son draw the winner.
Worked just fine. And the winner of one unique birdhouse goes to......
Jacqueline in Atlanta
Jacqueline in Atlanta says..."Birdhouse. I already have the feeder and the birdbath. I just need the house and they will never have to leave my yard. I also feed the chipmunks and unfortunately the squirrels get in on the act, too.Thanks for having the giveaway!"
Congratulations Jacqueline!!!!!!
I really enjoyed participating in the giveaway and I am anxious for the next opportunity. Hope to see everyone there.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Wanted…beautiful yard for one unique birdhouse.

BLOGGY CARNIVAL CLOSED
My good friend and internet mentor just emailed me this morning and politely insisted I try out a blog giveway carnival. I was a little overwhelmed and I am not sure what I am getting myself into. Here I go.

1. I need a “catch” phrases to draw people in. Okay, how about “Wanted…beautiful yard for one unique birdhouse”. I think that could work.


2. Something to give away.
Well….I think #1 pretty much answers question #2.
3. Fortunately I happen to make unique birdhouses. I am in luck.
4.Now, how to win the birdhouse. Why not leave a comment? That sounds fair… But not just any ordinary comment…something to make you think or stir up your creative juices. Hmmmmmmm. Oh, I got it…read #5

5.“Outhouse, birdhouse or doghouse…tell me why?”

6. Oh, yes I need a way to get in touch with the winner. Please leave email address with your creative comment. Drawing will take place on August the 4th. Sorry U.S. residents only.
Best of Luck and remember…”Outhouse, birdhouse or doghouse…tell me why”

Monday, July 28, 2008

SOOOOO good lookin….

I have been busy in the shop. Came up with a great design for a tissue box holder. I would like to introduce you to "Triple Letter Score". He was created with an unwanted scrabble game board.
Please, we can't forget "Taxi". Taxi has bold color and straight lines.

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Homer Hill Billy Homegrown

I have had a few firsts this summer. Not as exciting as a first crush or kiss. But many have made my heart pound a little quicker. A couple have been kind of intimidating. To start, I have a purse that I make that I am crazy about. I would like the world to be crazy about it as well. Well at least 10 people a week. On June 18th I made the big plunge and opened a shop through Etsy. Probably wondering how this ties into "my first".....we have had computers in our home for 10-12 years. I have been using the internet for the same length of time. But I have never participated in a forum. Not sure why. For some reason they were a bit taboo and honestly, made me a little nervous. I know there are millions of different forum topics and when looking for specific knowledge I have read numerous ones. And I also understand that a forum is not a chat room. Don't know what my paranoia was. The Estains (as they refer to themselves) continually mention to help sells you have to get your self out there....promo promo promo. Again, according to the Estains a great way to promo is to participate in forums. So, week or so ago, I had a first. I participated in a forum through Etsy. (Tough swallow noise). There I sat, heart thumping like I was sent to the principal's office. Webster himself laying on my lap so I wouldn't look like Homer Hill Billy Homegrown from Hodgenville. I typed my response, proof read it a zillion times, palms damp and body quivering I hit the post button. I immediately clicked on page 5 so I could see my "first" in real life. Okay, everything looks fine. Wait, yah, ok...know one has commented on what an idiot I am. I think I can do this. Well, Because I have never participated in a forum, I obviously have never gotten the ball rolling by creating my own post. Hmmmmm, this would be a great way to promo promo promo. I keep reading this thing called a "thread". Sellers of Etsy would continue to use "thread" in their posts. I clicked on their shops and soon realized they were not selling twine. But, what is it? I did research through Etsy "frequently asked questions" and could not find thread mentioned anywhere. This would be my moment to shine...to get noticed....to promo promo promo.So there Webster and I sat again. Heart pounding even stronger then before. Mouth dry, I double checked, triple checked "What is a thread"? Yes, everything looked fine...hit post. I very nervously waited for a reply. My first response was "...this is a thread". I kind of looked around thinking a string of some sort might be hanging in front of my face. But really, how did that answer my question. Many times through hand motions and facial expressions, I can grasp what someone is really trying to say. Unfortunately the closest face to me was my teenage son, fast asleep upstairs. Luckily for me there were several more understanding Estains out there who explained briefly what a thread actually was.

This I think was the underlining reason I had never participated in forums before. I had too much pride and did not want to look like HHBHFH (Homer Hill Billy Homegrown from Hodgenville--feel free to use it). I have lots of lingo and abbreviations to learn. Reading through the forums, I have noticed that I am not the only HHBHFH. There have been many others. I am so thankful they ask those newbie questions...because I have wondered it myself. Many times I thank them for asking.


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