Maybe tomorrow, I'll light me a fire, sit out there and write a letter to my Australian pen pal.
Fine Martial Fiber
Chronicling the arts of my life
Saturday, February 22, 2025
Fiber Fun
Maybe tomorrow, I'll light me a fire, sit out there and write a letter to my Australian pen pal.
Friday, February 21, 2025
A Little Part Of Me
I've put them back for next fall and winter.
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Still No Snow
After filling the bird feeder and building a nice little fire, I sat down with a mug of hot chocolate and wanted to smack that little rodent up North.
Monday, February 17, 2025
Monday Moanday

Sunday, February 16, 2025
At Last!

It's got a nice big kitchen and living room, a master bedroom that's not directly off the main living area, lots of storage, and two bathrooms. Plus the large front and back porches. And it's got a cute facade.
Saturday, February 15, 2025
It's Getting Sporty
Truth is, this is all the space I'd need if I could convince Cody to come help me get rid of all of my junk. I'd need a small shed or attic for my Christmas and Fall decorations, but other than that, I basically live in two rooms -- the living room and kitchen-- plus a bedroom and bathroom. If I put it in Cody and Brennan's back yard, I won't even need a guess room, so that second bedroom can be turned into my craft room.
Not that I'm going to use that feature a lot, but it's still pretty nifty. Kindly ignore all of the packing material still on my couch. I took that out this morning.
Friday, February 14, 2025
Wild Hair
If I can ever convince Cody and Brennan to buy that little hobby farm and put me up a granny flat, something like this would be just right. I've never been real fond of the bedroom opening up right off of the living room, but if I'm going to be living there alone, I guess it'll be OK.
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
I Had To Clown
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Oh Me
Long years ago, I had a coworker who always said, "Oh, me!" anytime she was tired, or frustrated, or anything like that. She even told me once that when she was a kid, she'd had surgery, and as she was coming out of the anesthetic, she was saying over and over again, "Oh me! Oh me! Oh me!"
After hearing it from her for so many years, by the time she retired, I'd picked up the mannerism myself and say it quite often now.
All that to say, these last few work days have definitely been Oh me! days. There's been lots of drama going on at work, which I can't really talk about other than to say it's been very stressful on all of us. The good news is, they stopped us from coming in at 4:00 -- at least for now.
I don't know what happened, but after being so far behind for so long with the lines right on us hounding us for headers, all of the sudden, we're like 15 hours ahead. I'm not complaining. Because I'm tired.
I had to flag down a supervisor who shall remain nameless to get him to sign a scrap ticket, and as he was giving me his autograph, I said, "I don't know what's going on here. I'm just trying to keep my head down and stay out of sight!"
In other news, one of the supervisors, who for the purpose of this blog shall be known hereafter as Supervisor Greenjeans -- and if you're old enough to get that reference, you should have already had a colonoscopy -- told me he'd ordered his potatoes for his garden. I said, "Aren't you worried about a frost?" He shrugged and replied, "It's a gamble."
Personally, I don't plant anything outside until after mid-April, but then the stuff I plant is not as cold hardy as the stuff he plants. I'm thinking I might try some tomatoes this year, but in containers rather than in the ground. I'd grown some once before, but they didn't do very well. I think it was because Jesse kept peeing on them.
By the way, Mr. Greenjeans was my favorite character on that show.
And finally, don't waste your money on that Magic Spoon cereal. Eh, it's OK, but not great, and certainly not worth $9 per box. I won't be buying it again.
I'll just have to come up with another late night snack.
Sunday, February 09, 2025
Super Sunday
I'm sure you will all be pleased to know I slept much better last night and woke up feeling much better this morning, so I got up and did all the stuff I'd intended to do yesterday when I didn't feel like it.
I made some turkey salad for my lunches this week, which is like chicken salad, but with turkey meat. You'd think it would be quite obvious, but you'd be surprised at how many blank looks I get when I call it that, so I usually say chicken salad, and let it go at that.
I also made deviled eggs, and even made the sweet potato pie, which did not turn out well.
There was enough extra filling for two, but I'd already wrapped one and put it into the refrigerator before I thought to take a photo. I'll put most of the pie into the freezer -- individually wrapped slices, of course, and eat them over time, which is probably more than you wanted to know.
Saturday, February 08, 2025
Didn’t Happen
So, basically, I sat in the chair all day, watching TV -- there's a new season of Miss Scarlett And The Duke up on PBS -- and knitting.
And yes, the flowers are starting to bloom. Here is a patch of purple deadnettle and and some ground ivy-- both of which are very valuable to the bees and butterflies. So much so, I don't even mow my back yard until the deadnettle dies back.

Friday, February 07, 2025
It's A Miracle!
The good news is, they cancelled work tomorrow! Yippee! First thing I'm going to do is to sleep past 2:30 AM, then I don't know what I'll do with the rest of my day. At first, I thought I'd go make a new Pokémon Go route out at the Lee Tartt Nature preserve, depending on the weather, but I feel like I'm trying to catch a cold, so that might not happen.
Thursday, February 06, 2025
Popping Up
The purple deadnettle is starting to bloom. Spring is on the way. I have mixed feelings about this, because to me, spring means summer, and summer means 95 in my work area.
I was so tired when I took it that I didn't even pose the hat on my chair. I just left it sitting on top of my laptop, beside the glasses I wasn't wearing because I was too weary to put them on.
Sunday, February 02, 2025
Groundhog Day
Yeah, you know it's February 2, Groundhog Day, and since it falls on a Sunday this year, I wouldn't mind repeating this day over and over...
Now, I know some of you are going to get all haughty and say that rodents can't predict weather, but lighten up. It's just a fun little tradition that has its origins in the areas that are present day Germany and Austria, and thereabouts. When those ancient people saw ground dwelling rodents coming out of hibernation, they knew winter was almost over. How it morphed into the observances we have today I don't know. But there you have it.
And for what it's worth, Punxsutawney Phil is wrong more often than he is right.
Big Al, on the other hand, in always right, because he actually has a scientific basis for his predictions. If his core body temperature has warmed up enough to stimulate his appetite, winter is almost over. But this year, Big Al agrees with Phil. He didn't eat, which means six more weeks of winter.
OK, moving right along, I spend a lot of time watching YouTube since there is seldom anything worth watching on TV. Even the stuff I do watch on TV are re-runs, but that's not the point of this story. Some of the European creators I watch have started trying American recipes that they don't have over there. I've posted some before, and at the risk of belaboring the point, I had to share this one with you.
This guy is from Northern Ireland. Fair warning, he's usually pretty foul mouthed, but this particular video is clean. Anyway, his latest attempt is a peanut butter and....Jell-O sandwich.
Even my Portuguese friend knew that was wrong!
Saturday, February 01, 2025
Got 'Er Done
What is that? I'm so glad you asked. It's sleet from the big ice storm of 2021. Now, wait a minute, hear me out...I'd wanted so badly to make snow ice cream that year, but alas, as usual we didn't get any snow. Just a bunch of sleety mess. Not one to be easily daunted, I collected a bunch of the aforementioned sleety mess and tried to make sleet ice cream.
I'd knit this way back in 2012, and never liked how it turned out. It was supposed to be a garter rib, but the stitches weren't balanced enough and no matter how severely I blocked it, the thing just wouldn't stop curling. Not only that, I wasn't all that fond of the yarn I'd knit it out of, which was Knit Picks Imagination. It was pretty enough, but was fuzzy, and splitty, and not a joy to knit.
I used my new little wax melter, and frankly I wasn't impressed. It took forever to melt the wax, and it didn't turn out smooth and flowing at all. I think it's because it was made for a 220 volt electricity system, which we have 120 volts here. That may be why it takes so long. But it was cheap, and it'll do, especially if I start buying the higher quality wax, once I'm through using up the cheap stuff. I'll just melt my wax over a candle until then.