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Pull My Finger...
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Pull My Finger...
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Old Rope
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Old Rope
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The seahorse bird bath
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At the top of the bridge
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The little house at the end of the road
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Heath, and Heather blooming in November... What will be left for spring?
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Bursting blooms of Heath and Heather
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The Columbia River from the Franklin bridge
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Prominent Stone
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The Street at the Top of the Hill
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After Overdyeing
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The New Driveway
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Our little Valley
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Monopoly House
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Japanese Lace Leaf Maple
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A Little House
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Not big enough.
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This is the way the hat started. Can't have that red...
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This, and citric acid is all it takes to dye wool in the microwave.
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The dye was so deep blue, that you couldn't see the hat when it was put into the solution. This is about 1/2 way through the process.
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This is toward the end, the alpaca has soaked up nearly all of the food coloring, along with the citric acid, to lock the color in.
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This is the Kool-Aid mixing spoon from my mother's kitchen, it has decades of food coloring soaked into its wood.
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A Thank You!
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These were the same color when they started out...
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Saweeeeeeeeeet!