Fine Martial Fiber
Chronicling the arts of my life
Wednesday, August 06, 2025
Meet The Teacher
Tuesday, August 05, 2025
Dread Pirate
Really, she was just impatient for me to leave so she could get at the corn I'd scattered behind the fence. It didn't take long before I was done and she was able to nibble her little snack.
Monday, August 04, 2025
Sorcery

I hope this stuff grows. The package says to water it twice a day, but that isn't going to happen. I already get up at 2:30 AM, I'm not getting up any earlier than that just to water some grass.
Saturday, August 02, 2025
Lazy Saturday
The instructions say not to mow for several weeks to let the grass roots get established. Thus the flags. If it works here, I'll put it into a few more spots.
Friday, August 01, 2025
Wonder Of Wonders

I've got so many phone calls I need to make, and so many phone calls I'm just not making.
Monday, July 28, 2025
Lesson Learned
These are the ones in the front planter. I've decided to let them go through their natural life cycle and either live or die as they will. Oh, I'll still water them and all, but I'm not going to cut the flowers off or harvest any more leaves from them.
Sunday, July 27, 2025
Back To It

Friday, July 25, 2025
Just Dropping By
It helped Squeaky when she was vomiting, so keep your fingers crossed.
Monday, July 21, 2025
Without Excuse
I think I'm going to take a break from BSJs for a while, and work on hats. I'm way behind on my charity knitting, so I need to get back to that.
Saturday, July 19, 2025
A Not So Leisurely Day Off
I'm about half way through the rows of 90, and if you've ever knit this pattern, you know exactly what I'm talking about. The yarn is Red Heart Bitty Stripes in the colorway Rainbow.
Friday, July 18, 2025
A Leisurely Day Off
All the while, the back of my mind kept telling me I needed to get up and do something, but I reminded the back of my mind that I didn’t take today off to do stuff.
Honestly I took it off because the plant doesn’t let us roll our PTO over, and if I didn’t use it, I’d lose it. Oh, don't get me wrong, I still have vacation days to come this year, but they're already scheduled. I had a couple left that I needed to schedule, and was running out of time to take them, so I just picked a random Friday and put one in. Not that any of that matters to you, but that's what it is.
After a while, I got dressed and ran into town to the post office, where I finally got the baby sweater mailed. I asked the clerk if they had any of the Navy 250th Birthday stamps, but they didn't. They had Army and Marine Corps, but I guess I'm going to have to order the Navy ones from the USPS website. Because it'll probably be December before I make it back to the post office. Still, it's not surprising that the Navy ones sold out first, being that there is a Navy JROTC here, and the high school fight song is Anchors Aweigh.
Once done with that, I went on to Walmart and did my weekly shopping, and I'm telling you, it was so nice to walk through a nearly deserted store -- well, for a Friday morning, I mean. There were people there, but it wasn't its usual madhouse. And for once, I managed to find everything on my list. I even made a couple of impulse purchases.
I got two extra toasting forks in the -- probably vain-- hope that Cody and Brennan will want to come up and toast marshmallow over the fire pit sometime.
I already had one, so now there'll be enough for everyone. Maybe in the Fall...
And I picked up two new sheets of stickers, because I need to write a letter to my Australian pen pal.
I like to decorate the envelopes, and don't trust the international mail with wax seals. I don't trust domestic mail with wax seals, either, so there is that.
Anyway, there I was just a walking through Walmart when all of the sudden I started feeling a bit shaky. That's when I realized I'd forgotten to eat before I left the house. I quickly checked out, drove home, and fixed myself a pot pie.
A couple of episodes of JAG later, and I felt much better. Good enough to get out and play with my new thatching rake some more. That thing is a wonder, I'm telling you. In less time than it takes to break a sweat in Mississippi in July, I had a whole wheelbarrow full of weeds and yard debris to put into the compost.
If this keeps up, I'm going to need a bigger bin. Compost bin, I mean.
By that time, I was sweating, so I came inside to cool off. Heat index is 103°, you know. Now, I'm sitting here watching Major Dad, trying to psych myself up to mow.
Later.
After it cools off a bit.
P.S. It's not working...
Oh! I just heard thunder! That’ll put the nix on mowing! I just settled in for an evening of TV and knitting! Hooray!