Sunday, June 9, 2024

Sorting

During the past month, I've been sorting--it has been slides!  !Old slides!  Ones that we have not looked at for many moons--who gets out their projector and bring the family together to have a showing?  Not us!  Besides I think family members wouldn't care to view these old things now--but, but, it could be a howling good time!  To see the old cars, old houses, old clothing, and tons of scenery!  I remember a couple of times, at viewings, I wanted to walk away in the dark.  Once, we had friends who toured New Zealand and wanted us to see their slides--oh Joy!  It was an agonizing two hours!
Another time, at a conference, one leader had a 'ton' of slides on baskets!  Gee whiz!  We begged for bathroom intermission and promptly slipped out of the building--! 
So, I will not torture family or friends!

We have some slides on carousel--many carousels!!  As I pulled out the boxes and boxes, I thought to myself, this is going to be a long tedious job.  Then, hubby says out of the blue--"I'm pretty sure I uploaded those to our cloud" !  Really??!!  Why did you keep all those boxes then?
he gave me a weird answer--thought you'd want them in the future!  Just mo!ve on!

When we moved mother out of her house into assisted living, she had boxes of these slides

She had a projector for her slide trays and we have projector for our carousels--what to do with them?

Then there were other boxes of slides

and sheets of slides
Do you have any idea how long it takes to figure out what we have. 
I did find that some of these sheets of slides are photos of my work that was submitted to galleries.
in those days, you need to submit several slides of your work--marking on the slides right side up with an arrow.  Description was to be written with your name, title of piece, method of medium.
That was fun for me to walk though those days of art works submittance and rejects.
slides of my work for commercial places and religious pieces donated to churches. 

The other day our granddaughter came to visit with our great grandson.  She saw the reminders of carousels and trays sitting on tables—“what are these?  What do you do with them?”  She had so many questions!  I realized that she never had anything in her life like slides.  Her parents had a movie camera to catalog her life.  I wanted to dig out the projectors right then; alas, we didn’t have time—we’ll need to set up a slide night—maybe, they won’t be too bored after all! She ask if she could take a sleeve of slides of her as a baby to show her hubby. 

Outter boxes for the inner boxes
I decided to donate the carousels and trays to charity organizations.  I have no idea if anyone uses these anymore--I'm trying to find a way to 'recycle some of the slides'  especially ones of the kids as they were small.  Maybe, they would like to see those--maybe, not.
Still sorting as I type--it seems to be an never ending job just as viewing was!


 

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Oh Such a Heel

 Nope!  Haven’t gotten to the short socks yet.  Wanted finish this pair first.  So, I’m knitting along and it’s time to turn the Heel.  My brain thinks. “This could be a good time to try a different heel instead of the one I’ve always knitted.  Let’s investigate—or this could be my way of procrastination!!  

Inside is always purl

Always knit heel flap—k1, s1 across
Then turn heel—
Neat huh? 
Here is where it gets messy.  How many heels are there??
According to Curls and Q 
This a short list!  Holy Moly!!

Cuff Down

  1. French (aka Round Heel) – tutorial at KnitPicks
  2. Dutch (aka Square Heel) – tutorial at KnitPicks
  3. *Taffy/Welsh – In Finnish, includes other heels. Translate in Google.
  4. Welsh Heel – In English
  5. Band (aka German Strap Heel)
  6. Handkerchief Heel (aka V Heel) –
  7. Gusset Heel – For Dummies
  8. Half Handkerchief
  9. Fish Lips Kiss Heels – by SoxTherapist
  10. Balbriggan – instructions at Liberty’s Yarn
  11. Double-stitch Short Row – Tess Knits
  12. Sherman Heel – Hipknitism
  13. Fleegle Heel Video Link
  14. Double Gusset Heel – Turtlegirl’s Bloggy Thing
  15. Strong Heel – Aaron Clark’s Easier socks with the Strong Heel developed by Gerdine Crawford-Strong, pdf
  16. OMG Heel – Megan Williams
  17. German Short Row aka Boomerang Heel – Suzanne Bryan

Toe Up

  1. French
  2. Dutch
  3. Round
  4. Reverse Dutch
  5. Heel Shaped common heel – part of the Vanilla Sock pattern
  6. Eye of Partridge – part of the Vanilla Sock pattern
  7. Gusset Heel – Toe Up – Maia Spins
  8. Turkish Heel – Crystal Socklet Heel – Lynn DT Hershberger aka ColorJoy
  9. Fish Lips Kiss Heels – by SoxTherapist
  10. Fleegle Heel – also a cuff down version, Fleegle Heel video link
  11. Seam Free Rounded Toe-up Sock – Lynn Ashton
  12. Sherman – Cabezalana
  13. Double Stitches Heel – No wrapping, Heidi Bears
  14. OMG Heel – Megan Williams
  15. Sling Heel – Staci Perry
How much time did I want to investigate different heels? Answer—NADA!  For this pair, I’m doing my style, which is called “French style”.  Next pair—maybe, I’ll try V style….back to knitting!

Sunday, June 2, 2024

Ahh Summer!

Yes!  It is definitely June and officially Summer!  The calendar marks first day of summer as June 20–alas, summer is here now because it is HOT!!  

Spinning away!  In the cool!  Sometimes we take AC for granted —then we hit a hiccup— AC goes on the fritz, storm knocks out power, etc.  recently, our granddaughter’s area was hit by powerful winds, which took down many power lines.  When that happens you learn ways to keep your cool.  
For some of us remember the days of NO AC!  We didn’t know anything different—we used fans to bring in a breeze.  Life has changed and so have we. 
Ready to knit?  This pattern is 50% off—join in on this mystery. Christmas in July knitting!

Didn’t think I would jump on that band wagon—short socks!  Why knit short socks?  I haven’t the faintest idea.  I love knitting socks— regular length socks .  Then this trend of short socks kept popping up.  I'm thinking--

short socks wouldn't take so much time to complete 
Short socks wouldn't use as much yarn as regular pair 
So many cute patterns for these so called short socks
they could be worn with casual boots

But, wait a minute==I don't wear casual boots!  I like my sandals and you don't wear socks with sandals.  And we live in the South--I'd rather go barefoot than put on a sock in this hot weather!

Still 
I must investigate…..I even went as far as to purchase short circle needles!
I do love ChiaoGoo needles!! taking this needle out of packaging, I couldn't believe how small it was--will I be able to knit with this short needle to do short socks??  good question!
I continue on with investigation--I found two simple easy patterns for short socks 
One designed by Mara Catherine Bryner, Rose City Rollers
Cute, huh?
Another pattern designed by Larissa Gregorin, Short Heel Tab SockShort Heel Tab Sock
She even features some video tutorials to help with short rows
Short Sock pattern using German short row techique

I'll jump in on this and make at least ONE pair!  Just to satisfy my curiosity of short socks--stay tuned!
What else do I have to do this hot summer?








 

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

And Life Goes On...........

 We live, We die..........................................................



Recently, our mother slipped slowly away.  She was near 104 years of age.  Her last years were not her best.  She was fragile, non verbal, had dementia and was not happy.  We, the children, can now say we are orphans, even though she didn't have any more 'rising' to do with us.  Now, we are advancing to looking at our own upcoming death ages.  We live, we die.....................it's the in between that matters. 

 We try to make the most of each day and live accordingly.  Our mother lived by herself for 50+ years after our father died.  Then she had a fall and we decided she needed additional care--to her, that meant her independence was gone.  It's tough when the child becomes the parent--there are times when that reverse order of things are necessary.

In tribute to our parents, my brother wrote and recorded the above song.  It's a lovely view of her life in a small way.  Although, we had many old photos, those were taken from us by a swift fire.  That was the day before cloud storage--we lost all those printed memories--now, we just rely on our thoughts of what, when, and where things happen.  To see many of those memories in this video brought tears to my eyes.  There is nothing like photos to open those doors of your brain.

Live as perfectly as you can.............................Make memories!  

Sunday, May 26, 2024

Fiber Stash Diving

 

Off to the fiber closet of hidden 'stuff'! to do some stash diving!  This is always fun--never
know what will be found in bins of lost fibers.  THis day I pulled out some indigo dyed wool 
that will NOT be spun--too many twisted lock tops--(I stirred too vigorously I guess)
it is a lovely color and I hate to throw this away--there must be something that could it can be used for--definitely felting for sure!

in the back of the closet sat a bin with a fresh wool fleece--most likely purchased at Taos or Estes Park wool market years ago.  It's in good shape and lovely--I just don't spin too much wool anymore.
Also found a small amount of processed merino wool roving.

  
and This!  Holy Moley!!  One of my favorite things to spin,  I checked and Treenay silks still sells this delightful blend--If I don't find any more of this fiber in the lost closet of fiber, I just might buy  more of this!  Such a dream to spin.
Here's what I'm doing with all that wool--making dryer balls!  I couldn't find long panty hose but these ankle length work just as well.  This is an evening pleasure--wrapping lovely locks of wool into a ball.  How many will I make?  Don't know--most likely till my attention span seeks another interest..
besides, there is the added bonus of lanolin on my hands and
the smell--oh yes!  that fresh wool smell is like perfume to my nose!



Wednesday, May 22, 2024

As The Garden Grows

 There a few things that give me pleasure--watching gardens grow is one of them!  Plant a seed, water that seed and watch the seed break ground to burst forth into a flowering plant. First thing in the morning, as my coffee is brewing, I take a walk into our small garden space to see what has developed overnight--as if that small seed was going to be four foot tall in just a few hours--

Each morning I find something exciting from that small seed. 
Producing summer crook neck squash is establishing a fruit from the tree.
I push aside the big sticky leaves to scare away bees that are polluting--
Zucchini flowers are forming fruit!  What a joy to see!

Oregano has been growing since last fall--we saved it from freezes so now its flowering 


Sage in foreground and upright rosemary

dill seeds--since swallow tail catterpillars ate all the dill leaves, I'm happy to see that some dill seeds remain.

Spearmint grows abundant--great for lemonade and iced tea



dill seeds are sprouting

our little herb garden is growing in gallon buckets--easy to take out and replace

Oregano is upper row to the left, then a volunteer tomato, sage
lower level is mint besides basil--I just scattered the seeds in hopes to have lots of basil


There are several pepper plants amongst the volunteer tomato plants


How exciting to watch things grow!
Many moons ago, I had a huge garden, one that had to be tilled--it was wonderful to have fresh green beans, okra, tomatoes, eggplant at your fingertips--but, alas, there is lots of work involved in growing those plants.  Always, a pleasure to see those seeds break the ground and flourish to produce fruit and feeds your needs.

Sunday, May 19, 2024

Good Day To……..

 It's always a good day to take some time for yourself.  it's also a good day to do nothing when the day is rainy and no outside activities can take place--you are stuck inside--no snacking involved! Just busy work with our hands.  I wondered what I would do with my self today.  I could do household chores--like dust, sweep, empty dishwasher, do laundry, clean toilets--nope, none of that appealed to me--at this moment.  I went into my spare closet to find a book to read (well, actually, if I read, I'll fall asleep)There staring me in the face was my spinning bobbins filled with cotton--ah, those need to be wound off and plied.  There also sat my little electric spinner--Hadn't done much with it in a month of Sundays--out it came.  Found a comfortable spot to sit up the spinner, plug her in, turn on a good movie and begin...........

that little machine hums along.  OOOOh, let's spin some silk--this silk 


Isn't it lovely?  photo doesn't do the colors justice though!  
Those bobbins are calling my name "wind me off"  I pull out my handy dandy 'lazy kate" only it's just an old shoe box with bamboo skewers--works perfectly well for my purpose.  
If I get bored with my spinning, I pick up my knitting to go round and round with this hat--easy knit--so go round and round--using four ply silk for this hat--cast on multiple of 8 and knit till height to suit your head,  begin the decrease K 6, k2tog, alternate with plain knit row--decrease your stitches--K5, 2tog, and etc.  love this hat!  the bottom brim rolls up--no need to do k2, p2--

Cast on for another pair of socks--green this time--simple pattern--well, it's easy for me to memorize.

and there is another dishcloth to knit--

I think I might have attention problem!
Now, I'm thinking of what to do with that handspun silk, and what fingerless glove pattern to choose
...................hmmmm what shall it be? After all, it's a good day! 





Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Stitchin' and Listenin' !!!

 We're just a stitchin' and a listenin' while we work! I'm on a roll...........all is going well...........

Then...............that Kirchner stitch gets me!  Always does, always will. 
I hate when someone is trying to talk to me when I'm trying to keep my brain from venturing off into never never land.  Started out great!  then I had to rip, rip, rip out the top few stitches and begin again.

Finally finished!  Don't look too closely though!  It's not perfect that's for sure! It's another pair of socks done; ready for wear.  I used my stash to mix up these socks.

Knitting on Stephen West's pattern; began my second yarn and then I realize I don't have the next color yarn to continue........must hunt that down! So, this will be put off to the side and I'll do something else 
Okay, let's stitch this binding--this quilt top has been resting and aging the past few months.  It just needs one or two more sides bound and then, done! and added to the stack in the guest bedroom.
Nothing like adding to the pile of warmth!

While I'm stitchng in onr room, hubby is doing computer work in the office so we both listen to
 Orphan X by Gregg Hurtitz


Widows on the Wine Path by Julia Jarman--laugh out loud! This one is for my ears only! Because he wouldn't 'get' it!

Hope you can find something to stitch along with your listening.









Sunday, May 12, 2024

MOTHER'S DAY!!!

 


The origin of Mother’s Day has been associated with Miss Anna M. Jarvis. Jarvis (b. May 1, 1864 – Nov. 24, 1948), an especially devoted daughter who was concerned about the neglect shown to mothers by grown children.

According to folklore, there are a lot of rules gardeners need to follow. Whether it’s planting on Good Friday or waiting until after Three Ice Men have passed to get your seedlings in the ground, lore and tradition have a lot of advice to impart, and many swear by these tidbits passed down from our ancestors for a successful, prolific garden.  One popular bit of planting wisdom suggests that you hold off doing any planting until Mother’s Day, known appropriately as “The Mother’s Day Rule.” What is it, and is there any truth to it?

The premise is simple—Mother’s Day falls on the second Sunday in May which, for many, the threat of frost has passed and it’s considered safe to get your garden started. It’s a good rule of thumb because as we all know, while the calendar may say spring, it doesn’t mean we’ll have spring temperatures in March and April (especially for those of us in the Northeast).

Want to show your appreciation for Mom? How about breakfast in bed or a lovely brunch? Our cinnamon French Toast recipe is a treat to die for! Get the recipe here.

so, you are planting a rose bush for mom on her day and you're making her brunch, just be sure to clean up your utensils!  Don't leave a messy kitchen!  or leave your gardening tools on the lawn--  






Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Leftovers


Leftovers!  What to do with leftovers?  Never know what to do with all these leftovers--hate to pitch them.  It's all good stuff and should be used, if only in a different way.  Case in point:  We had a brisket that was smoked--
Meal #1 Sandwiches
Meal #2  Brisket hash
Meal #3 Brisket tacos
and there is still lots of brisket leftovers
To put this out of mind--brisket was wrapped and placed in the freezer--
The thing about food leftovers is search engine will hand you many recipes using your given ingredients.
As I was fretting over leftovers, I was cleaning out the freezer—why some of these things were here?? I pulled out package of hot dog buns—why did we have these?  

We don’t eat hot dogs!!  Found container of mixed fruit 
Idea!! 

Took six eggs beaten, 1/2 cup of melted butter, 3/4 cup white sugar, splash of rum, and fruit mixed all together; tore buns into bits to place in greased 8”x8” pan,  sprinkled cinnamon over the top, topped with egg mixture 
And baked till knife came out clean when stuck in the middle.  Now, that’s a good leftover—bread pudding!   It's not the prettiest thing pulled from the oven but the taste is delicious--added rum sauce before we ate.

Another leftover is these four 16" applique quilt blocks! 

 I love those blocks!  
Don't want to make another quilt.  Heaven knows how many orphan block quilts I've made.  It is fun to stir your creative to build a quilt top with various odd blocks that shouldn't fit together, but they do pull together to give a pleasing look. Guess they will just need to let them 'age' a little longer.

My brain has been searcing for that perfect finished product.
I used the search engine to give me some ideas--nothing dinged!
Every idea was to grow a quilt top or how to make a 16" pieced block
not what I want..  I want something unique and unusual.  After all, I took time to applique each perfect stitch.  These blocks do need to be special!
Back to the bread pudding—at least that was an accomplishment for leftovers. 

Saturday, May 4, 2024

Old habits revived

 Years ago I had a habit of listening to podcasts on a regular basis.  That was the way I could listen to classic books that I never would read. Or learn unique and interesting tidbits in the knit world. 

Somehow, in this world of streaming services, that habit went to the wayside. There is a distraction to view videos, watch tv, or listen to an audiobook.  

Recently, I stumbled upon my old habits again and it feels so good! 

Cast on== a podcast about knitting!

Craft lit== a podcast on classics without pain!   At the present time, Emma by Jane Austin is being read.  The best part is the information you gain on Craftlit.

I'm happy to start those old habits back again! 

 But, now, I've picked up new habits-- more podcasts pop up.  There are those podcasts that I must listen to eg my brother’s music one--he interviews musicians that I've never heard of--it's all good.  He interviewed a candidate from American Idol who made it to third place--it was an interesting behind scenes of that show.  That podcast is "The Trout Show" 

You can find these podcasts plus other interesting ones to distract you and give you bad habits on many different platforms.

Thumbing through a few sites, I was reminded of books that were read years ago; books that were enjoyed.  Books that contain interesting information; books that should be read again.  Amazing how many words that have passed by my eyes.  I plan to revive these books! 



Tuesday, April 30, 2024

X Y Z

 X Y Z  The slang phrase XYZ, meaning “examine your zipper,” has been used since at least the 1960's 

These letters are used for constants (because “c” stands for “constant”). xyz - because they are the last three letters of the alphabet. These letters are used for variables and unknowns (because “x” is symbolic if the unknown - a mystery, as in “x marks the spot”, “Mister X”, etc.).

Generation X (1965-1980)

Generation X is the demographic group following the baby boomers. They are described as people born between 1965-1980.

As of 2019 U.S. Census data, there are 65.2 million Xers in the United States. Most of the members of this group are the children of the Silent Generation and early boomers. Meanwhile, they are often the guardians of Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials (1981-1996)

Millennials are also known as Generation Y and were born between 1981-1996.

Generation Z (1997-2012)

Generation Z is commonly known as Zoomers. They are the new generation after the Millennials and preceding Generation Alpha.

This generation was born in the mid-1990s and the early 2010s. The people from this era are children of Generation X. The effect of the economy has been known by this age group as being shaped by COVID-19.

And there you have the END of this ABC challenge. 


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