2017
12/20

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farming
Life

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Short day

It probably was not really a short day, because it did have 24 hours.   However, it seemed short, as I made a necessary visit to the chiropractor and then a short trip to a crowded grocery store.   I have spent a considerable part of the day getting accounts in order and have much more to do.

Then there was the disappointment of hiring someone to do a job and a different job that was to be left to the future and done differently got done the way he wanted to do it.  And it would just be too expensive to re-do it.  I’m sure he thought he was really helping as he is quite proud of the job.   And to top it off, this fellow has done a terrific job up until this.  So I get to smile while I grit my teeth and try to conceal my real feelings, because even though I don’t like it,  when all is said and done, he has been a great help.

2017
12/19

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farming
Life
quilts

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9 patches for Ringo lake

Here are 25  of the 9 patches for ” Ringo Lake”.   This is half of the first step for the Bonnie Hunter mystery.   She has now published the 4th step and this will roll over into the new year, so I should be okay – well I would have been, but then

I got a call last night from this fellow.   “Mom, can you and Dad come down on Dec 29.  We have things worked out so we can have a civil wedding before this year ends and have the big wedding in April (so her relatives from Armenia have time to get passports).    So, this morning, I was on the phone with the airlines.   Yes, I have a ticket.   DH didn’t feel up to this trip.  So I will take off next week from blogging and work on the finances and the trip.

Yes, they get fed daily and still think they are starving to death.  They can’t wait for me to get it over to the feeder.   It’s getting colder here, maybe that’s why they are always hungry.   I hope all of you are staying warm.

 

 

2017
12/17

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quilts

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Spool bag and Teddy Bear Picnic quilt

This is the Spool bag pattern that I tested for http://www.quiltpatternmagazine.com this fall.  The one change I will make when doing it again is to graduate the colors on the spool from light to dark.   Other than that, it was easy and fun to make.   Check the pattern out in the Dec. issue.

Today, I finished the flimsy with these fabrics for Teddy Bear Picnic baby quilt which will be released in August.

2017
12/15

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farming
food
Garden
Life
quilts

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Ram and new quilts

This hole was put into this new piece of plywood by thisram head.   He managed to get the hole large enough by ramming it to fit that whole head including the horns through it.  The neighbors asked what the sound coming from our barn in the middle of the night was and we didn’t know.   They said it sounded like firecrackers or a gun and repetitively sounded 4 times.   It was across the driveway from the barn, but this is what all that noise was about.   It certainly seems like he should have a large headache.   This is the reason one never turns a back on a ram.  He simply doesn’t need a reason.   He was head butting the cedar trees later in the day.

The other news is that I cut out the fabric 2 new quilts.  

These are the fabrics for the Sherlock Holmes New Year Mystery And these are for the Bonnie Hunter mystery “On Ringo Lake”   She just put out the 4th step, so I’m a bit behind, but now the pieces are cut for these steps, and I just have to find time to catch up.

Though the garden is not growing very much or fast, we did get a sink full of kale today.

2017
12/14

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Life

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Housekeeping clutter

Housekeeping clutter

I’m not sure where all this dirt and clutter comes from.  Today was the day to move and sweep under and behind everything except the very heavy dressers in the master bedroom. This room has not been top priority the last few weeks as projects, mail, fleeces etc. have made their way in and not been designated a place to live.   They get in here on the pretense they’re only  going to be there a few minutes to possibly overnight and the next thing, it seems they have taken up residence.

Let’s start with the mail.  There are the USB sticks I ordered and will take some time to study and learn the information they hold, but they belong where the cutting machine and computer are, not in the master bedroom.   They just never made it downstairs to the studio.

Then there are magazines waiting to be read the last thing before lights out.  Oh, and the mail, to which I want to respond immediately – but sometimes gets out of date before that happens -and the coupons to be used when I go to the store .

There is the yarn.  The hanks just need to be rolled into balls and put on the “ready to use” shelf as a package with the pattern and needles.   That takes about an hour to roll these hanks and put with the needles and pattern.   And yes the box of knitting needles is here waiting for the correct needles to be put into those packages.  Then the needle box can go back to its home.  And there is a stack of printed patterns so I can decide what I want to knit next.   There is even a pair of started socks in here in case I run out of something to do at night before lights are turned out.

There is the spinning wheel that lives over by the big window.  That’s fine and there is room, but it invites fleeces that want to be tried and a sampled so we can market them.

And somehow gifts finished for Christmas land in here waiting for the bit of finishing and the big event.

Oh, I nearly forgot the seed catalogs are coming in and they must be looked at with half open eyes and the garden needs to be planned, so the seed can be ordered.

There are a few things with no home that somehow think if they make it this far, they will find a home.

I didn’t mention the planning book that goes everywhere with me so I have an idea of what  I’m supposed to be doing.   Nor does this include necessities like reading glasses and essential oils.

I am sure there is more, but you have the idea.   Right now, there is not an empty surface and there are boxes on the floor (which is now clean) that need to be dealt with this coming week so that we can reclaim this room.

And why does the dogs comb and brush need to be in here?  They really do have a home in the study.

 I am truly wealthy and to have these issues is a blessing.   People with nothing don’t have them.  I am thankful.

2017
12/13

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Life
quilts
Sewing

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Pink 9 patches

There are 4 more peapods finished and one more cut out, but I don’t have a zipper for it, so it will be a ufo until a zipper happens my way for it.

Then I pulled out the quilt pattern I am testing.  It has several pink and white 9 patches..  I worked on them until my machine rebelled.   When a machine misbehaves, it usually is operator error, so I shut it down for tonight and it will probably be just fine tomorrow.

2017
12/12

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Life
quilts

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Spool Souffle – a new quilt

Office Depot called my name today.  I had not yet purchased my calendars and appointment book for this coming year.   So calendars and 4 notebooks later, I left.  I usually purchase them in September or October.   I don’t know how this all sneaked up on me.   Do you know how little of this year is left?  Well, it is done.

This afternoon, I chose and cut large squares for the Spool Souffle quilt – a new quilt, that I plan to make the first part of the  year.   My plan is to cut out about 5 quilts for the first half of the year and go from there.  Usually that’s about when it is time to start the garden.   Of course there are other projects as well, but these will be totally new projects.

2017
12/11

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Life
Sewing

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Bowl cozies done

The bowl cozies are done.   I love the variety of colors.  And that means I can cross the third item off my December check list.  I’m working on the sheep registrations and we now have an ad up for the rental – though I’m not sure people really want to move this time of year.   Maybe tomorrow I can advertise my sergers.  It might be a good time to sell them as well as my Featherweight sewing machines in which I’m really not interested.   It feels as though I am moving along on the list this month.

2017
12/10

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farming
Life

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Accounts

Today I spent most of the day organizing receipts into notebooks.   I was just that far behind.   Now I can start putting entering them into Quicken.   That would take the rest of the week and I don’t think I can take that much accounting, so I will intersperse with some easy sewing.  My goal is to get all the accounts caught up before the end of the year so tax time won’t be so stressful.

And while I was doing this, John was making another feeder for the sheep and a young energetic fellow was weed whacking the fence line.   There is also a tree to take off the fence (wind) and many branches, so he will be back in two weeks to help some more.

2017
12/09

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farming
Life
Sewing

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Hay delivered

Yesterday – 10 Tons of hay delivered.   This should keep us until spring fills the pastures with grasses once again.

I was shivering cold at the end of these 3 hours.  And I so appreciated the folks that helped get the hay off the truck and stacked into the barn.   This should take us into the spring when the pastures green up again.  When the truck left, I quickly went to get a few weekend groceries and then stayed in the house trying to get warm.

The following hat is very easy to make and has the pattern for several sizes.   I’m hoping to get 2-3 made for myself for this winter.

Fleece Hat with Ear Flaps FREE Pattern and Tutorial

This big outdoor dog may want to live a cat’s life.   That’s a room heater he is lying in front of.   When he went to the door, he poked his nose out, looked at me like “you’re kidding, it’s freezing out there”.   I persuaded him that he would be happier out there.  This same dog loves playing in snow.