Is it just me or is this year even stranger than the last few? Weather wise it’s more than halfway thought June. 40 years ago the last frost date for our area was June 1, a few years back it jumped back a month to May 1. Yesterday and tonight we have frost warnings, all the frost sensitive plants are already in the garden! I can only hope they have exaggerated this warning. But it is cold this morning. Well, I am getting old, 46 is a long way from freezing but I was almost thinking of building a fire this morning! lol Instead I just bundled up in housecoat, afghan, and a warm purring cat on my lap! After a couple cups of coffee I was warmed up a bit so managed to get dressed and make breakfast which warmed up the kitchen, too. Sour dough French toast & applesauce. It was good. Himself drowns his in syrup, of course. I like a little real maple syrup now and then but rarely buy it because he does, too, and I hate it when his plate comes back to the kitchen with a pool of expensive syrup on it, so he gets the cheap stuff. He doesn’t care, he just likes a lot of sweet. My applesauce I make with apples and a bit of water and it’s plenty sweet. But now I need to make bread again!
Yesterday I got the patchwork yoke assembled. Today I have to full it in the washer and hope it does not shrink too much! It’s kitchen cotton so that hope is slim. It’s the first time I’ve used that for this project. It’s a little on the heavy side, too. It may not work so I’m not sure what will happen then. I hope it does, I’ve got these two shirts that I bought a few years ago for this purpose and they as still waiting. It’s not that I don’t have plenty of demo woven 7″ squares I could use. It’s just one of those things I’ve been putting off. I wove these squares out of Rosy’s stash while I was up there. Something to do in the evening while she slept. So probably not a rational choice for this project, but it’s done now. I’ll let you know how/if it works!
Our fellow residence was back this morning for an easy breakfast of pumpkin seeds. These Stellar Jays have been nesting in the trees and bushes at this cabin since before we bought it from Randy’s dad who bought it from his grandparents. Their line may even go back to the gold mining days of yore! We enjoy watching the young ones grow up. I can’t tell one from another but I know they are mostly ‘our’ babies. Some people don’t like them, say they are noisy and chase off other birds but there was a pair of new comers, Robins, the other day trying to chase the jays off! And if the grackles are nesting around the yard or garden, you’d better watch your head and they will try to run everybody off, no matter species! lol And the jays have personality & like crows and ravens are quite smart. We don’t have crows here and we try to discourage the ravens who only come around in the spring when there are nests to rob. Yeah, everybody has to eat, but they can forage in someone else’s yard.
Randy is cleaning the cabin this morning, brought me a pile of sheets and towels. The young men who just rented for the weekend had a great day fishing in the lake on Saturday morning and headed to Whiskeytown Sat afternoon to try there and nearly had a disaster. A hot rodding boater nearly ran them down in their kayaks. He swerved at the last minute just barely missing one but his bow wake swamped them and he kept going. I call that hit and run! They lost equipment, including the drivers car keys, into the lake. We were concerned when they didn’t come back that night but got a message later that they were okay but stranded. They came back up Sunday afternoon, we offered them another night as it was not their fault they missed one but they declined as they both have jobs but said they’d be back. Our cabin guests usually say what an interesting time they’ve had here but it is not usually as “exciting” as that! They’d better stay with Trinity Lake, now that it has water again!
Well, it’s nearly 9:30 am so I guess I’d better get started on my Monday. I seem to be blogging more now that I don’t have Rosy to email with. I still find myself wondering when she’ll be back from her “trip”. It’s weird. But my other sis and my daughter have been emailing and I do enjoy hearing from them.
It’s warming up a bit out there but the wind is blowing again. It’s cold enough that Katt has come back in. He usually spends most of the day out and only comes in to snack and at dinner time. So it’s not just us old ones who think it is cold for June!
Hope you’re staying warm. But not too warm!






Hazel
Too warm here. But better than frost. Have a nice week. Elsie
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