Today’s letter is L
There are Log Cabins—
and then there ARE log cabins! I mean the log cabins that are built with fabric.
Today’s letter is L
There are Log Cabins—
Reading now! One of my favorite authors! She features women in historical content
As I follow this challenge

Please check out the April Blogging from A to Z Challenge
#AtoZChallenge
a-to-zchallenge.com
today will be sixth day and should be letter F
My F day is FanFiction. Do you know about this? I didn’t until our daughter started writing for this. She lives to write—actually has a talent for writing. She self published a cozy mystery that paid for part of her college fees. But, alas, she got a job—in a different field.
Since she is a professional now, in her spare time she will write FanFiction. I have read some of her stories and they are quite good—of course, what else can I say, I’m her Mother!
“Fan fiction, also known as fanfic, is a writing genre where fans create stories based on existing fictional characters, universes, and plot points. Fanfic writers can continue canon storylines, place characters in new settings, or "fix" aspects of the original plot. Fanfic allows fans to use their imagination, connect with the fiction they enjoy, and collaborate with other fans. It existed before the internet, but the web has made it extremely popular.”
I just accepted FanFiction, then when I dug deeper, there is a lot more to this—even down to how it’s spelled—who would have thought! Just go online and look—whoa!
FanFiction or fan fiction authors do not get paid; they are writing just for pleasure of writing. Is it legal? Yes!
I’m amazed at the number of FanFiction articles, authors and stories you can find on this subject. Pick one and you can be entertained for hours, no charge, except the hours you use!
Off to read more of daughter’s stories………
Recently, our Historical Heritage Society presented a program on Enid Collins and her bags. I knew nothing about Collins bags. My friends, who have lived in Texas for more years than I, knew Enid, even owned one of her bags. The program was presented by her son, Jeep Collins, who is jewelry artist. Although I was never one to carry a fancy purse, this program enlighten and added to my Texas knowledge.
Enid Collins is known in Texas because she lived and worked her magic on her purses in Hill Country. At first, she made all the bags by her own hands; evidentially, when the bags became more popular, she moved into a factory, hired many workers and continued to embrace the purse market.
Her son has written a book about his mother and her claim to fashion fame. You can find some of her bags on Ebay.
Somethings, bloggers find it hard to find an exciting feature to write on their blog. In support of that, the month of April has been set as A-Z Challenge. The theme for 2025 challenge is gratitude and blogging community. Each blogger can list their blog location and if you are anything like me, go down the rabbit hole with all these posts.
In the past few weeks there has been talk about reporting “what did you do last week?”
This report will hold me accountable! I should like that—right?! That is IF I can remember what I did last week!! Oh, I do have some proof with photos.
I'm trying to read as many books as I can without a 'squirrel' moment--so far so good. I'm back on an Agatha Christie--"Elephants Can Remember" Didn't know about this book. I am a member of an Agatha book club and every month, there is a different book featured--Many I haven't read--good thing. I found a free recording and you can access it as well. Listed below is the site. In fact, there are many, many free recordings on this site.
Just blew up my thinking! Let me get back to what I was thinking—I was knitting away on Elizabeth Ravenwood section of February—Estonian Lace—it came to placing a bead—oops! Where are my beads? I used them for January—so, it was a challenge to find that bottle of beads.
remember throwing the bead jar in ……….some bag. But, what bag? Well, took me to searching every bag I could find—nothing. Did remember there were extra beads upstairs—okay, I’ll grab them
Splurge today as midnight comes and you've hit Ash Wednesday, the time to reflect, refresh and rejoice--it's Lenten season till April 20 (EASTER).
in that theme, tonight I'm preparing a traditional Louisiana dish. For breakfast, we are having delicious Beignets, dusted with tons of powdered sugar and a cup or two of chicory coffee! Yum! Yum!
I love books!! I love to read--I'm using my ears to read also! Did you know if you have Spotify, you receive 15 hours of Audible books free with your plan? I find several books there if not listed on Audible, Everand, or Libby. I am so overwhelmed with titles! Where do I begin? I’m obsessed with just collecting titles of books to read or listen to!!
There are just too many outlets or should I say “enablers” or influencers out there! Blogs galore! Instagram—I favor mystery and thriller books—follow along with mystery book shops on Instagram
. Then, the challenges—read classics--
Friends introduced me to Good Reads--a location to keep track of the books you have read.
Throughout the year, I’ve been knitting hats amongst the regular clues of knit alongs. It has been a pleasure to knit these various patterns, knowing each hat will be placed on the heads of those who need them.
I know I should have sent earlier in the winter! Procrastination is always there! But, now I’ve gathered, made sure all loose ends have been sewn in, placed in a USPS flat rate box, labeled, and off they go!! The group will be collecting all year. I just need to remember that I can send even in the summer!
Here is the address EHFHI, 112 Seminole Rd., Lafayette, NJ 07848
Bringing some warmth to cold heads!!
Now, I'll begin to knit hats again. It helps practice different stitches, use different yarns and colors; a good way to use up all those stash yarns (some at various lengths) the best pattern for using stash yarns is

I thought long and hard about investing in this pattern, as I usually don't like to buy patterns that I might not like--but, this one is a winner! I've made several hats using this method. Below is a standard pattern; also, check out Pinterest.
Hat from Hobbii Cast on 89 (93, 97, 101) sts and knit back and forth in pattern: 1st row: *k2, p2*, repeat from * to * to 1 st left, k1. Repeat this row until the work measures approx. 7.1” (7½”, 7½”, 7.9”) or 18 (19, 19, 20) cm. Start decreases 1st row, right side: *k2tog, p2tog *, repeat from * to * to 1 st left, k1 = 45 (47, 49, 51) sts. 2nd row, wrong side: Knit what the stitch pattern shows. 3rd row, right side: k1, *k2tog *, repeat from * to * across = 23 (24, 25, 26) sts. 4th row, wrong side: Knit what the stitch pattern shows. 5th row, right side: *k2tog*, repeat from * to * to 1 st left, k1 = 12 (12, 13, 14) sts. 6th row, wrong side: Knit what the stitch pattern shows. Cut the yarn, pull end through the sts and weave in end. Sew the hat together.
How was your Valentine weekend? Anything like mine—just ordinary days! Yes—I think my lover doesn’t have a romantic bone in his body! Years ago, he did but as years tick by, that part of him has diminished!
Here we go with another sew along. Although, this is a year old project, so far there isn’t a hint as to the outcome. I’m sewing along just because……
I did this thing!! I couldn’t help myself! I began another knitting project ….. What was I thinking? There are several UFOs Waiting to ...