Thursday, August 30, 2018

Yarn Bombing

Yesterday I decided to work on the stained glass window for the Cathedral. One of the ladies at Fiber Follies had mentioned a stained glass vest pattern in The Unofficial Harry Potter Knits magazine put out by Knitting Daily in 2013.  The pattern is Tracery Vest.  I went through my leftover sock yarn and found some black and some with short colorways.  It needs to be blocked but I think it will work.


Friday, August 24, 2018

Rain

Thank You Lord for the 2.5" of rain this week.  My flowers are having a renewal and blooming like crazy.

I thought i had lost my butterfly bush over the winter but look it is blooming and coming back, now to get some cool dry temps to get that blasted grass out of the beds.



 Oh look I have Smurfs in the yard after all that rain.



Goodwill Outlet Store

One of the ladies in my Fiber Follies group told us about this Goodwill Outlet Store just about 20 minutes from my house, so today I ventured over there.  I felt like  I needed a shower when I left however I did find some stuff but I wont go back.  They have big bins like trash bins with stuff just thrown in.  I did not want to touch anything but there was one with some furniture in it. I like lots of little tables in my house to stack books and yarn on and got 2 but they need sanded and re-stained and one little piece glued back on.  I also found a rocker that needs to be painted, but those will be winter projects and all 3 pieces for $15.




Monday, August 20, 2018

4 Years and I Still Look For You




This is Little Bit. He was my feral tom who was fierce.  He beat up anything that entered his yard. There were months that would go by and I would not see him but then he would show up again.  Towards the end he got so thin and his coat looked so bad.  I think the heat got to him and his age.  He is the dad to my two inside and my feral girl is his last child.  I hope you know how much I loved you and worried over you.  I know you are with the rest of the cats, just remember Garfield is always in charge. 

Sunday, August 19, 2018

Has it Been Six Years Already?



I lost my tom 6 years ago today.  It does not seem like it has been that long.  My youngest and Harry were the best of friends.  They played a lot and I know she still goes looking for him.  He had diabetes and it got the best of him. He was the sweetest boy and boy was he ever vocal. I got him from a friend at work whose son was allergic.  So I had him for 11 years but forever in my heart.

Friday, August 17, 2018

Yarn Bombing

I certainly hope the FBI or SS does not come visit me if they see the word bombing.  Why do they have to use the word bomb with yarn?

Anyhoo, the Fiber Follies group at the Irish Center is going to venture out and yarn bomb Browne's Irish Market who were the victims of a hate crime earlier in the year.  We are making buildings and houses and a church in a row to make a street.  Our purpose is to show some support from one Irish business to another.  We will be hanging shamrocks and hearts from the tree and wrapping the pole out front.

This will be a big undertaking and we have about 11 interested in putting this together.  So I will keep updated with our progress.  We do hope to get some media attention and who knows what we may work on after this.  Expected installation date is March 1 2019. 

Thursday, August 16, 2018

D27

D27 has been getting the heck out of Dodge, they think due to the wildfires.  She needs to come home and not leave the country.  She must be tired after her long flight.


D27 is on the move! She flew 312.8 miles SE between August 8th and August 12th, moving with some urgency (Brett's words) from Magiss to Buckingham Lake.
Broken down by day, her journey looks like this:
8/8/2018 | 114.7 miles | 14 hours and 58 minutes
8/9/2018 | 71.6 miles | 3 hours
8/10/2018 | 4.3 miles | N/A
8/11/2018 | 89.2 miles | 6 hours
8/12/2018 | 33 miles | 6 hours

She traveled for a total of roughly 30 hours, giving her an average speed of a little over 10 miles per hour. Her average speed per day was about 7 miles per hour on August 8, 23 miles per hour on August 9, about 15 miles per hour on August 11, and 5.5 miles per hour on August 10. Her longest day was August 8. She started flying at 8:27AM CT and didn't stop until sometime shortly before 11:25PM CT. That's a long day! Note that the days (as defined by daylight length) are still pretty long at this latitude. True night doesn't start until 11:36PM and lasts for just three hours and ten minutes.
So what was going on? As we mentioned in our last post, she may have been fleeing fire and smoke from fires in California, British Columbia, and western Ontario. Air quality alerts were issued for the areas she traveled through on August 8 and 9, and her flights on August 8 and August 9 indicate (as Brett put it) some urgency. I haven't yet been able to get archived satellite maps of the area for those two days, but NASA has a fire and smoke section that is both fascinating and disturbing. Check it out here: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/fires/main/index.html
. As always, thanks to Brett and the staff of Eagle Valley for sharing their maps and data with us. You can follow the travels of all the eagles we've tracked on our interactive map at: https://www.raptorresource.org/learning-tools/eagle-map/
. Stay safe, D27 - and please check in soon!

Sunday, August 05, 2018

Mrs Wilson's Knitting Circle

Yesterday's lecture was about the hand made items and souvenirs.  Souvenirs were mass produced for the Americans to send home to commemorate the War.  There is some beautiful hand work on many of these items.

 The blue item actually opened up to hold your hankies.  The item on the upper right is one of a very few items from Russia  The other two items are embroidered hankies.





 This was part of a tea set cross stitched on linen.  The picture below were the coasters and napkins to complete the set.



 This was my favorite piece.  Someone took a black and white photo and embroidered some color onto it.