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Sunday, December 24, 2023

Highlights...2023

 

LuAnn Kessi Highlights 2023

January...2023




February...2023




March...2023

Here she is....Elsa

Our frozen calf...all thawed out !






The Favor

CLICK HERE to read the story



April...2023










May...2023










June...2023





Moving Cattle to Summer Pasture



July...2023


Waving Hello from the tractor seat...

It is summer and we are making hay...





August...2023




September...2023




October...2023

I started making holiday gifts:








November...2023



Feeding Cattle...25 degrees:








December...2023



I started this blog 15 years ago

as a way to document 

my quilting and farm life.

It is a great way to keep track of things.


Happy Holidays & New Year To You!


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

12 comments:

  1. All beautiful projects! Elsa's story is heart warming.
    Merry Christmas!
    Marilyn

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    1. Hi Marily, So glad you enjoyed the highlights. It is always FUN to look back. It inspires you to look ahead! Elsa is 10 months old and doing really well. She is so big and beautiful. She will be a replacement heifer for our cow herd.

      Happy Holidays and New Year To You,
      LuAnn

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  2. I enjoyed the highlights as well. After I leave this comment, I am going back to look at some of your posts from this year. I always enjoy your posts regardless of the topic! So I need to make sure that I didn't miss anything. :)

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    1. Thank You Pamela for your always kind and thoughtful comments.

      Happy New Year To You,
      LuAnn

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  3. LuAnn, So many beautiful quilts and I love all of the zip bags. You've made lots of progress this year. Looking forward to seeing what you do next year! Happy New Year!

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    1. Many Thanks Lynda for your thoughtful comments. It helps to look back to see what you have done....it inspires you to move forward.

      Happy New Year To You,
      LuAnn

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  4. I am always impressed by all the beautiful work you do on top of the ranch work. So I wanted to see, if I could impress myself as well!!!!! I finished 12 UFO's, finished 5 new projects and finished 6 12X12 word challenges with my bee. I also have 3 quilts that still need a binding. That is more than I thought.
    I remember Elsa's story and am so glad she is doing so well. No wonder she will be a good future mama in your herd; she certainly have stamina and resilience. You gave us an update earlier this year I believe, but how are the two calves, of which one was a dairy calf (now all grown-up) that your raised on the bottle doing? This was also such a sweet story.
    Happy New Year, Annick

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    1. Congrats Annick on your finishes....it is a wonderful feeling of completion! Give yourself a pat on the back, you deserve it. The two bottles calves, Marv and Big Vern will be 7 years old in March. They are enormous. I see them every morning when we feed them. They live in the field with our bulls and they all get along so well.

      My Best To You,
      LuAnn

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  5. My first time to your blog. Love the Elsa story!!! And your April quilt is especially stunning!!!

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    1. Many Thanks Nancy for your very kind comment. Elsa is 10 months old now and we are keeping her as a replacement heifer for our cow herd.

      Happy New Year,
      LuAnn

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  6. Great post, LuAnn! Love Elsa's story; especially love your New York Beauty. and Apple Core quilts! They are quite remarkably beautiful!!!!!! (lynnstck@yahoo.com)

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    1. Thanks You Lynn ! Elsa is 10 months old now and weighs close to 1,000 lbs. The NYB and Apple Core quilts are two of my all time favorites too.
      Many Thanks for your kind comments,
      LuAnn

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