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Deuce Cities Henhouse

Canning Stash

Yayer! Excited to finally show off my canning stash. I'm out of jars so I'm throwing in the towel and calling this season done. This was my first time ever canning, and I really enjoyed it. It didn't hurt that we were pulling veggies out of the garden and had our CSA boxes coming ever other week. We were on veggie overload especially in the tomato and cucumber department. I've spent READ MORE
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Fall To-Do

I'm getting caught up in the fall, sort of. There is so much to do to get the house and yard ready for cold weather, it's overwhelming and honestly I'm like a deer in the headlights when it comes to getting things done. There is just so much to do. Publicly making a to-do list is how I'm going to hold myself accountable, obviously. Isn't that how everybody does it? TO DO BY NOVEMBER READ MORE
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in My Life

Twemco Flip Clocks

We were watching 'Shut Up And Play The Hits' (a documentary about LCD soundsystem's last concert at Madison Square Garden) earlier this week. The documentary was not that great, but that didn't matter, I was hooked on something else. It showed up one of the first few scenes, the camera slowly pans pass this clock, the Twemco flip clock. Holy wow, I was in love. Yes, I am one of those people READ MORE
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It’s Almost Over

Hope you all got to enjoy the long weekend, I know we did. We took a trip to the Minnesota State Fair on Sunday with Elsa and her family. This was not our greatest idea as parents of young kids, but you gotta get out of the house sometimes. It was 60% stressful and 40% fun but I'm glad we went. The kids loved it as long as they were on a ride or eating food. Walking long distances is not cool READ MORE
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in My Life

Sponsor

I’m on the hunt for new sponsors! For those of you who don’t know, Deuce Cities Henhouse is a daily lifestyle blog, covering all sorts of topics from parties to craft projects. But the primary focus is on (aka obsessing over) updating my 100 year old house and turning it into a comfortable vintage-modern abode that reflects my family’s carefree and fun-loving attitude towards life. I’d READ MORE
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