What I’ve been doing…

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It’s been a while since I’ve posted. It’s not that I haven’t been doing, it’s just that it hasn’t been the sort of thing you want to post about. See photo! lol Went up to Sis’s and we did go to spinning, but I’m still spinning last years easter egg dyed cormo. That’s old news. We spun and knitted and shopped and managed to get her 12 inch square loom under the edge of a rocker and bent a bunch of nails so I brought that back for Randy to fix. :blush:
One of the gals in her guild also gave me a bunch of rug making stuff, warp and cut rags, I haven’t looked at it all yet, but it looks like there’ll be a lot of work for me in those two bags! lol
Other than that, I did the grocery shopping for the month (That’s sans the bread and milk kind of stuff, of course) which explains the fridge stuffed to the gills in the photo! πŸ˜€
And, believe it or not… I have to go to town today! To take the recycling in and to buy boards at the lumber yard to finish the window sills in the ‘new’ bedroom. I know he isn’t going to get time to do it so I’m going to do it myself, can’t stand it any longer! πŸ˜›
And the neighbor says the peaches are ripe! πŸ˜₯ He gets pies in exchange for the peaches I get. And they won’t wait! Blackberries are also ripe. Good thing I don’t have a garden anymore!
Hope your late summer isn’t too frantic!

I did it!

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Finally figured out how to warp and tie-up the ‘new’ floor loom and actually wove some sample things on it! From top to bottom they are: Yarn (LB Jiffy, I think), cut up wool blanket, LB sock yarn, and a cut-up old flannel pillow case. This is a rug loom so that’s why all the ‘rag’. I have balls of the cut up wool blanket to use for a real sized rug, but I want to play a bit to figure out how the thing works before i started on my “good ” rags. I’m going to start measuring warp tomorrow.
Today I went to a meeting with some local gals who’ve formed a little craft ‘club’. Two were beading, one quilting, I took my knitting, not knowing what to expect on my first visit, and the other gal had one of my square looms. That was neat. πŸ™‚
So I guess I’ll just goof off for the rest of the evening. Hope you get some time off, too! πŸ˜‰

Garden Party

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I’ve gotten complaints that I haven’t been keeping my blog up. Well, it’s true, but I’ve been living such a mad social whirl lately that I just haven’t had time. The picture is an example of my fashion skills. 😎 (I heard that!) But anyway, we had a Red Hat Garden Party at the Alpen Cellars winery so I invented this one for the event. I thought the bow was a nice touch and very cleverly hides my other two chins! πŸ˜› I drank lemonade. Not because I’m such a tea-total-er, but I just never developed a taste for wines, tho the Groves have won ribbons and medals for it so it must be good. All I know is the the view from the winery is fantastic! We do live in some beautiful country here in Trinity.
Well, I’m off again tomorrow, heading up to Oregon. Taking Randy’s truck this time with a load of stuff that I gave away on Free-cycle. Wish me luck driving an old ford pick-up!

Our Yard ornament!

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Doesn’t she look real?! I don’t think she can be, tho, because she was eating dandelions instead of my rose bushes! :laugh: No REAL deer would do a thing like that! She comes around every day and spends quite a bit of time in the yard, unless the dogs spot her. She had already left today when they got wind of her. I made her nervous taking her photo, but she’ll be back tomorrow. Yesterday she popped out of the yard between Cori and the tennis ball and Cori never even noticed her. When she’s focused on that ball she sees nothing else. They don’t chase her far. When she runs, they ‘ll run, too, to the edge of the yard. That about poops, Jack, he sometimes doesn’t even bother, and for Cori, it’s just a game, like chasing the cats. That only happens when they want to tease her and run by her nose.

It wasn’t as smoky today, they’re getting ahead of the fires, or at least the closest ones. They aren’t near us but the smoke comes over the alps in the afternoons. More T-storms are predicted for the weekend, tho. X your fingers.

Stylin’

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Here is Sis and the shearer working over one of the four who got hair cuts Friday. Only one put up a fuss, he just never has taken to the process. The rest were nervous about bellys and legs but did pretty good. We got more great fleece than we’re going to be able to use in awhile but with my new loom getting warmed up soon, there’s going to be a need for it! Rosy’s wheel will be smokin’! πŸ™‚

Relief!

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Luminor thought he was just too white and pretty after getting his hair cut so took a refreshing roll in the dirt then sat in the sun awhile. They all enjoyed being hosed and did a bit of frolicking in celebration. We were glad too, but too pooped to do much frolicking! πŸ˜€

Later on shearing day

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Well, here’s Rosy, goofing off, making faces at the camera while I’m slaving away combing the vm out of Lil Guy’s fleece. :plain: Well, I guess she deserved a bit of a break. Getting that lovely fleece off him was quite a chore. He was fine with the top but didn’t care to have his belly or legs touched. But between the three of us we got it done and he got a hosing off later, which he really enjoyed. Rosy wouldn’t go for the hosing but did enjoy a shower! :laugh:

I know it’s a weed but…

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It is a relative of the hosta and it’s been thriving in this broken pot for three years now and , except for a little damage where a hungry bug stopped for lunch it looks quite attractive, I think. I stick the little hen in there that had dropped off of something else and it too, seems to be thriving, suggesting this was a happy combination.
It is a real humdinger of a July. Hot, hot, hot! But I give these guys a douse with the hose every couple days and they go right on in great shape.
Hope you are all surviving as well!

New Boy Toys…

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Grampa struck it rich! One of his customers is moving and their grandsons being grown now, they had no need of these wonderful old METAL Tonka vehicles. There’s trucks and all sorts of construction machines. He got 6 of them to go with the one dump truck (the orange-ish one) we already had. The dirt pile is getting a whole new remodeling! :laugh:
This is their last week. We have to head up to Medford on Friday so they can get back on the plane at 6 am Saturday. Got a call from Eddy yesterday. He and Justin made it home safely early Sat. morning. The last of the summer people in the two neighboring cabins are also leaving today. It’s going to be quiet around here. How shall we stand it! πŸ˜‰ It’s been great visiting with everyone and we’re going to miss them all.

My new toy!

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It’s a Cambridge by the Reed Loom Company. It’s been sanded and finished by the husband of the previous owner who gave the loom to me when they moved. She never used it but I’m going to! I ordered the instruction book and already have a nice selection of yarns and many, many weaving books.
What shall I weave first?!
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