Saturday, November 7, 2020

Sound of Silence? Nope...Sound of Rain!

Happy Saturday from the rancho.  I woke up about 4 am...what is that sound?  Did my fish tank blow a filter?  NO!!  It was rain!!  If it wasn't so chilly and I wasn't in my jammies, I would have done a happy dance in the front yard.  California needs rain so badly...the fires this year have been catastrophic.  We need the ground soaked.  Well soaked.

Other than my excitement over the rain...I have been pretty busy the last week.  My garden is about ready to go to sleep for the winter.  I have quite a few tomatoes to pick but the zucchini and lettuce are done.   I wanted to share a picture of my breakfast using half of my potato harvest.  If you look closely, you can see tiny pieces of potato.  It was very yummy.  LOL


When I was growing up, my grandparents always had a package of store-bought shortbread cookies on the kitchen table.  Those cookies are still for sale in the grocery store but I thought it was time to try and make some for myself.  Somehow I had the idea that they were difficult to make.  Ummm.  Nope.  LOL  I have one of the small commercial mixers, but the older I get, the more I enjoy the feeling of hand mixing my cookie and bread mixes.  I use an old Pyrex bowl and a lard/ice cream scoop.  Both from the 50's.  It just feels right.  Here is my first try.  I used almond extract and put in some roasted, sliced almonds.  


First one was pretty tasty.  Need to shorten the baking time.  But by cookie number four...I was feeling proud of myself.  Definitely making these again.  Thank goodness the recipe only made twenty cookies.  LOL

I am caught up with my SAL.  Still kicking myself for measuring incorrectly but I'm considering how to straighten the bottom.  Maybe a quote?


I have a few more finishes for my friend.

I did the wool work on the strawberry and scissor keep.  Both came as a kit and had French knots.  Not happening.  LOL  Poof! Buttons!



Since I am caught up on my SAL, I got back to my La D Da kit "Fraktur Frieda".  It is a kit I got a few months ago.  I love the color of this fabric, Havana by Week's.


I've finished my cookie and my second cup of coffee.   The dogs are outside and hubby is still in bed.  The quiet is beautiful but it is time to get this show on the road.  LOL  

Be safe, enjoy life.  Be kind to one another.



Sunday, November 1, 2020

Sunday is Here!!

And here we are...Sunday morning at the rancho.  Very quiet and enjoying the sunrise.  My coffee is pretty darn good today.  Well, the coffee is good but the creamer makes it awesome! LOL

My roses are blooming like it's early summer.  They seem completely unaware that we are getting into the 30's at night.  I don't prune until after the first heavy freeze.




Lots of finishes for my friend.  I really like how this cube turned out.  I used ribbon and burlap and made the pins.  Not your usual Easter colors, but darn cute.



Sweet little bunny.  I made the template so was sure to save it for next time.  Hearts are hard.  LOL


These eggs were too big for the egg shaped wooden ornaments I had in my stash, but these turned out just as pretty.


Stand up.  I think she stitched this in the early 2000's.  LOL


I LOVE this one!!  The chipped wood and the twine came together perfectly!


Here is my 2020 potato harvest.  I threw some old potatoes in the ground since they already had roots.  I didn't get a lot...about the same as I put in.  LOL  But they're edible and will be tasty with scrambled eggs and sausage.


This is the update on my SAL.  November came out yesterday, so hoping to get stitching on that today.


With the cold weather, my walk at 7 am has been pretty chilly.  I made this hat to wear to Iowa last year.  Works just as well in California! LOL


I came across this on Pinterest.  I can say that it definitely fits my crafting style.  LOL


I'm off like a herd of turtles.  I did most of my yardwork yesterday, so this will be a stitching, sit-on-my-behind kind of day.  Hmmm...to be honest, since retirement a lot of my days are like that!  LOL

Enjoy your week.  Be safe.  Be kind to one another.


Sunday, October 25, 2020

Quiet...Stitching and Thinking...

Good morning from the rancho.  Very quiet here in Central California.  The heat seems to have moved on and I am enjoying the cooler days.  I walk five days a week, so the weekend is my time to sit and enjoy my creamer with coffee.  It is soothing to listen to the day wake up.  I brought out my slippers this week.  Flip-flop season is almost over.

I spent some time up north with my friend and her family.  Her husband is doing better on the new cancer treatment, but she is feeling unsettled.  There have been so many mountains the past ten years and she is waiting for the valley.  I understand the waiting...you know that there is not a true chance of recovery, you are simply waiting for the end.  My heart hurts for her.

I've been working on finishes and getting in some of my own stitching.  I finished my Remember Me pillow for my dad.  At the bottom edge, there are keys on either side.  I have our initials under the keys.


Completed a few woolies for my friend.  She picked up these kits in 2002 and 2006.  The stitching and finishing are mine.




The chick and bunny are darn cute.  I may do them again for myself.  I'm not a real Halloween gal, but had a lot of fun with the hat.  It is both a scissor keep and a pincushion.  I can see me doing this in bright colors as a jester's hat.

I am caught up on the Linens and Things 2020 SAL.  One motif had aliens and ghosts.  Not really my thing, but the designer was so sweet to do an alternative motif for those of us with issues. 


Knitting on my shawl.  Slow going.  I love the color and the weight, but sure does work up at a snail's pace.


My roses are still blooming.  It is nice to look out the window and see some color.  California really doesn't get a lot of trees with changing leaves, so I'll take the roses.



Our area continues to see a small rise in Covid cases.  Last year at this time, I was visiting my son in Iowa.  I miss him so very, very much.  Talking on the phone and doing video is okay, but it's just not the same.  Of course, FB loves to remind me of my travels and that does nothing to improve my attitude. Sigh.   Between elections and Covid, I'm beginning to loose my sunny disposition.

I wish each of you a good week.  Be safe, be kind to one another.  

Sunday, September 27, 2020

This, That and TMI

Good morning and happy Sunday from the rancho.  It seems that the weeks are just flying by.  Last week I was scheduled for a medical procedure and by the time I fully came out from the anesthesia, it was Monday.  LOL  Not really that bad, but didn't do much but snooze for a few days.  For those that love TMI, I have a family history of colon cancer.  I am on the amazing five year plan.  After the fifth procedure, there's not much left to the imagination regarding my innards.  But...the possibility of cancer is scary...so I drink the "stuff", spend the day close to home (and the bathroom) and am happy to get thirty minutes of uninterrupted sleep.  Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States.  Listen to your body...get the tests...and for the ending of this story...my tiny little polyp was not cancerous.  All is good.

Back to our regularly scheduled fun...

My garden is still in grow-mode.  It's been in the 90's here so I'm getting tomatoes and zucchini on a daily basis.  Last year a friend gave me a few strawberry starts.  I've now filled three planters and have led the runners into an old tub.  This metal tub was from my dad's place and I'm excited to give it a new job. I should be getting lots of strawberries next year.


Got some length on my shawl.  I've got a long way to go, but the variation on this yarn is beautiful.


I have another finish-finish!! This is a Pineberry Lane kit.  The pattern's name is Witch's Garden but I don't stitch witches.  So...I gave her a new hat and traded in her broom for a shovel.  I love the changes.  It was "supposed" to be a pinkeep but I had an unfinished paddle board that just pushed its way to my craft table and begged to be used.  LOL  I painted, sanded and waxed the paddle before mounting the stitched piece.  If you look closely you can see the tiny pom poms around the piece.  I just love using Lady Dot trims.


Here is my in-between start.  It's a Scattered Seed Club kit pattern.  Not my usual style but I really like the deep blue with the greens.  The fabric that it came with is lovely.  This will be my third start and maybe finish this month.  Hmmm...has my retirement stitching mojo finally kicked in?  LOL


My roses are on now on their third bloom.  It's been warm here in California but I'm not getting the hot afternoon winds as usual.  This is a two or three-year old bush and I wish I had picked up a few more of them.  Absolutely gorgeous!!


Now I'm back to my coffee, watching the sun rise and listening to the birds.  I wish each of you a wonderful day.  Be kind to one another.




 

Sunday, September 13, 2020

Focus...Focus...Focus

Good morning and happy Sunday from the rancho!  My herd of animals woke me up at 5:00 am.  Moto Kitty decided to perch on top of me, purring as loud as he possibly could.  Imagine a white noise machine that sounds an awful lot like a cat.  LOL  Yep, that's my life.  At least the dog wasn't barking as usual, just sticking her nose in my face...yay!

I've been very focused the last few weeks.  Since I was caught up on my SAL I decided that I would get going on one of my many, many kits that I've collected over the past three years.  LOL  One group that I belong to is the Dying to Stitch Quaint Country Ladies.  Pulled out one of those and got started.  I made a few changes and stitched it into a pillow.  Love the outcome.  It originally said "gather" but thought that "autumn" was a nice alternative.  I made the rusty bell myself!!


Finally got started on my green shawl.  This yarn is so incredibly soft and I am in love with the color.  It has a nice variegation to it.  This picture DOES NOT do the color justice.  I will try for a better one next week.


The weather has been much cooler due to the smoke cover.  I think we only reached 100 degrees once in the past seven days.  No wind so my roses are surviving the heat quite well.




A friend gave me a pot of Lantana.  She runs a day care and recently found out that it is a poisonous plant.  It moved to my house and is blooming like crazy this week.


I planted some yarrow a few months ago.  It has its own beauty.  The color seems odd but there is no filter on this picture...just the smokey skies.

With cooler temperatures...it is baking time!!  Thank goodness, we were almost out of cookies.  And since I had over-ripe bananas...you know the rest. LOL


California continues to suffer with fires.  There are over 3 million acres burned, 3% of the total land in our state.  The death toll is climbing every day.  I'm cannot imagine loosing everything you own, but to loose your loved ones is heartbreaking.  We are about a hundred miles from the nearest fire.  Please keep our state on your heart. 

I leave you to your weekend.  Stay safe, be kind to one another. 

Saturday, September 5, 2020

Feeling The Heat

Happy Saturday from the rancho.  Major heatwave here in California.  We hit 109 degrees today with the next few days showing a high of 115.  It is 7 pm and still 102 degrees!!  Outside chores are completed by 8 am and then I find a place to hide in the house.  LOL  Of course that does give me more time to stitch and knit.  

I completed the September section of my SAL.  Added two news color, paprika and mustard seed.  I know that I've only got three months left, but I've got quite a few mini-motifs to fill in the empty places so I can sneak those colors in.  Loving it!!


I finished a few more projects for my friend.  First is a sweet little basket.  This basket used quite a few techniques that I was not familiar with.  You make your own basket with Skirtex.  I'm used to using either wooden or paper mache boxes.  I will definitely use this technique again.  No more searching for the right size box!!


My friend is such an amazing stitcher.  Lots and lots of specialty stitches in this one.


These roses are from before the heat. 




I'm missing my dad these days.  Not sure why...just miss him.  My cousin sent me a picture of my dad, uncle and aunt.  They sure do look alike!  My dad is in the patterned shirt.  And yes, I look just like them.  I have their noses...eyes...ears...teeth.  LOL  


This is a picture of me from last year.  Recognize the nose?  LOL  I love to stop at thrift stores and try on hats.  One of the things I'm missing during Covid.  Sigh.


Still got vegetables growing in the garden.  Zucchini and tomatoes are coming in by the bushels.  Lots of cantaloupes but only a few watermelons.  And...I have my first cucumber.  I planted these a little later in the season, so glad I have anything.


So off to settle in with some stitching.  I think I'll need a tall iced tea and a fan.  LOL  Have a wonderful weekend.  Be kind to one another.