Friday, April 30, 2010

Additions
















Once again, I am late in getting things uploaded. I forgot there were photos of Gramma on my 35mm.

I think these shots are better anyway because they show off the heathered yarn color much better.
The shell buttons were one heck of a find (thank, Mom!) and made the final touch.























This one was just for fun I tried to get a good profile shot. We have a similar one of her mother, Great Gramma Polly.



























This child's quilt was an experiement with my industrial straight stitch machine. Lots of fun, and really had a great time teaching myself free-motion quilting!




















Just a close-up of the stitching. It took quite a few swatches to get the hang of the continuous motion and not hesitating.
















My label! My oldest daughter sewed it on for me. (for $3!) 

Update on Mole Repelling 101: Abandoned all hope of getting it done (this year). 240' of shoveling sounds great when you look at it on paper. There is no time. period. Maybe this fall when everything is torn down. I think we'll trap the little buggers this year.

I am so ready for the sun to be out. Continuously. Like more than an hour at a time. Like, is 8 hours too much to ask? They get that all the time in California.. pleeeasse?? Mother Nature, just a little help here?
Thank You.






Sunday, April 18, 2010

My new ride


















Meet Winnie. My new Schwinn bike. Isn't she pretty? Of course, pink is not my first choice in a bike color, but I couldn't help it. It rained for 10 days straight the day after I took this picture. Anyway, I intend to put quite a few miles on her. Maybe reduce the size of my butt. :)
Happy Spring!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Mole repelling 101




Here's the plan. I dig a ditch all around the garden, fill it with gravel, and voila! No moles can get in. We trap the ones that are enclosed within the perimeter, and Bam! no more moles in the garden. Sounds pretty easy, right? Well, take a closer look at the monster I created for myself.


I've dug about 20" so far. I have to go all the way around there, 



















all the way around there,



















and back around to my little pathetic start. Sigh. You can see Joe was having fun while I dug.


These are my trusty tools.



















I like them, Yah?




















I put a mark on the shovel to get an easy reference to how deep I am . Much faster than a tape measure or a stick.

I will defeat the mole! muwahahahaha!  We will have an awesome vegetable garden this year!

I just have to keep digging. And digging, and digging...Anybody want to help?

Thursday, April 15, 2010

How to move a mattress



This is my new mattress. It's a Queen. Did you know memory foam could smash up into a box?



This is how I got the old mattress out. The walls were creaking from the pressure of the mattress wanting to open up flat.


This is how I got it out the door. I was sweating by this time. (No extra help happened to be around.. hmm)



Aaand, This is how I got it outside. What a pain in the arse! I swear they built the trailer around the mattress.



This is what the new mattress looked like right out of the box. I had to get it back into the bedroom and cut open the plastic bag around it and- voila! popped right open! It took about 45 minutes to fully open, but OH how comfy it is!!


Aaand, This is what happens when a knitter is sick, and has full access to the internet, and some Tax Return money to spend! The yarn is Knit Picks Alpaca/wool/silk blend, and the pattern is an Entrelac beret and matching mittens. I will probably just make Mitts though. So Soft! and my camera didn't do the colors justice.

I'm wishing more and more I had more time to knit and make things, but college has got me sooo swamped. I love blogging, so I will update when I can. Thanks to any and all who read, but I would enjoy a comment or two.
Enjoy the sunshine!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Of things there and about



For Spring Break, I took the girls to meet up with their dad in Hood River, Oregon. Luckily enough, the weather was miraculous. So, we sorta took the "long way" (historic hwy 30) and stopped when we could (there were a LOT of cars out that day) and too photos. This one is looking east up the Gorge. The wind was blowing pretty hard, you can see the whitecaps on the Columbia in the right side of the picture.




This is my tribe! Sadie in the red scarf, Emily in the pink, and little big man Joe. They are my life. 




This is Joe and I. Sadie took the picture. She has become pretty good with the camera. 



we stopped here,



and hiked down to there,



where Emily took a wonderful picture. She didn't even clown around.




This was a few days later after Joe and I got home. I was getting a look at the garden, seeing about how I was going to plant this year, as well as get rid of the pesky moles, and Took a couple of pics. 



This is our barnyard Prince. He's no spring chicken, but he knows how to work the ladies. :)
He posed for me after I tossed him some bread. The chickens are pretty tame. I love them!

I saved the best picture for last though. This is Joni, a Hospice RN. We met her at Rose and Ram in Independence, Oregon. She is spinning up some wool with a portable wheel she called "Joy". It's available at this site.  I am fascinated with the spinning process. It's probably the next most coolest thing that I want to learn. 
She answered all our questions, and was very friendly and loved talking about her craft. I recommend this yarn shop to anyone looking for a friendly atmosphere. All are welcome to come in and work on projects. They are right on the main street of Independence.

I have been very ill the last 5 days with Walking Pneumonia. I wonder why they call it that? I sure have been to sick to be 'walking'.. feeling better now since the Doctor gave me some Zithromax and Albuterol. I can breathe. I think I broke some ribs from coughing tho. My friends have been really kind and have sent lots of get well wishes and I do so appreciate it. I think I relapsed from the last illness because I haven't been this sick in almost 10 years!

School started the 29th, so I missed a few classes. Thank God I have an online class. A week behind means certain doom in some classes. (I'm not taking those classes)

Sooner or later, I will get to start the garden. I might have to lay siege to the sunny days and dig as fast as I can.

Happy Easter!