tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3422560465284732696.post4266627605599462531..comments2024-01-04T13:54:29.771-08:00Comments on Hilltop Homestead: Blue Skies, Sunshine & English Lops!Hilltophomesteaderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11926731207526014550noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3422560465284732696.post-87927791173376142352013-07-24T13:31:20.914-07:002013-07-24T13:31:20.914-07:00Too bad about the grapes and the pears, but you st...Too bad about the grapes and the pears, but you still certainly have enough to keep you busy.<br /><br />When I was very, very young (that is, before the end of World War II), my mother worked in the Coats & Clark factory in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, while my Dad was in the Navy. A couple of times my babysitter took me to wave to my mother through the window (she worked on the basement level) and we could bend down and look in) and I can still remember the sound of the machines and the smell of the manufacturing world.<br /><br />rhymeswithplaguehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10870439618129001633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3422560465284732696.post-28622640933737122822013-07-23T22:05:34.979-07:002013-07-23T22:05:34.979-07:00Ahhhh! The babies are so cute! Your apples look ...Ahhhh! The babies are so cute! Your apples look great and so sorry to hear your pears are resting this year. That is one of my favorite fruits.<br />I look forward to your kraut making! Learning from you, I may finally be successful.<br />N. Mariahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07065309287626365531noreply@blogger.com