I'll bet that baby will love a hot pink hat with sparkles in it.
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Thursday, October 17, 2024
Good Friends
I'll bet that baby will love a hot pink hat with sparkles in it.
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
A Mite Nippy
Yeah, it was a mite nippy this morning. My car said 39°, an my phone app said 41°. Either way, it finally felt like Fall out there. I didn't see any sign of frost, but I don't regret bringing the plants in. Better safe than sorry. It's supposed to be about the same temps tonight, so I'll wait until tomorrow to put them back outside.
And finally, since I finished watching Land Of The Lost, I started Lidsville last night. Oh, the memories it brought back! There is only one season, and I think next up with be H. R. Puffenstuff. Or maybe Gilligan's Island. Or, I don't know. I'll find something to watch while I'm knitting....because my coworker told me her three year old granddaughter is still wearing the hat I knit for her when she was first born.
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
For Real This Time
And finally, I finished watching Land of The Lost, and am kind of bummed. It was only three seasons long, so it went way too quickly. I also watched the first episode of NCIS: Origins, and the new Matlock with Kathy Bates. I enjoyed both of them, and liked the Matlock a lot more than I thought I would. Kathy Bates was her usual phenomenal self, and there was a surprising twist at the end, which I won't spoil for you.
Monday, October 14, 2024
I Saw it!!
It's the comet! I'd seen it, but hadn't realized it until I saw the tail in the photo. I'd probably just thought it was another star. But now that I know where it will be located, I'll go back out tonight and see if I can get a better photo.
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Knitting Into The Void
All this cooler weather inspired me to get my piano books out and start playing a bit of Christmas music. And I splurged and had a sip of egg nog. OK, more than a sip, and I'm sure I'll pay for it with high glucose tomorrow, but I figure as long as I don't over do it, it's OK to have a treat now and again.
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Nothing
They are from my friend Leann's shop Forbidden Fiber, Co. There isn't a colorway name, because she was clearancing out discontinued lines, and had a one-off sale. This one just happened to have two left, so I snapped them up.
Yep, I checked. That is my own screenshot up there. They've taken the actual goalpost out of the river, but the spot is marked for...well, until someone edits Google Earth.
Oh, and one last thing before I go, cheesy Christmas movies start on Great American Family tonight! I know I said yesterday, but I forgot what day it was. It's tonight. I'll need multiple screens again, because LSU plays Ole Miss at the same time.
Friday, October 11, 2024
Auroras
Knowing that auroras fluctuate, I went back inside, but came out to check on them every few moments. It was during one of those moments, I finally figured out how to set my phone's camera to a longer exposure and got some much brighter photos.
Shortly after 9:00 PM, when I knew the lights would be at their peak, I stepped back outside and saw them glowing pretty brightly behind the trees.
"If only those trees weren't in the way!" I said to myself in frustration. Then I remembered...they'd cleared a bunch of the trees behind the house, so I walked through the woods to the empty field...
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Mayhem
Turns out the plant was out of some Vitally Important part, which had been ordered, but hadn't arrived. Thus they had to skip all of the orders to which this Vitally Important part was ... um ... vitally important and skip way down the schedule to run orders for which we didn't have any parts ready. So we spent all day scrambling to get orders out with the assembly line group leaders and supervisors standing over us, hollering, "Where are my parts? Why aren't my parts ready?" as if they thought we could pull them out of our posteriors.
Wednesday, October 09, 2024
I Started Something
Today, she -- the other brazer -- was doing her squats when Junior walked up to her and said, "What are you doing dropping it like it's hot?" Very inappropriate, if you ask me. He's one of those people that tries so hard to connect with others, but is incapable of comprehending how unlikeable he really is. I can't stand him and won't even speak to him unless I absolutely have to.
In other work news, I got randomly selected to do a Lennox wide survey titled, "A Great Place To Work." After I stopped laughing, I filled out the survey, not that it'll do any good. I've done tons of them and nothing has gotten any better. Part of the problem is that most employees out there aren't completely honest because they fear for their jobs. I stopped caring years ago, so I told them exactly what I think. Like I said, it won't do any good, but still...
By the way, did I mention what we have to do now? Meaning the brazers? We have to write out tubing's scrap tickets. For example, if someone over in tubing makes too many headers, it's the brazer who does that order that has to go get a scrap ticket, then hunt down a supervisor to sign it, then go put it into the scrap bin. It's bad enough that we have to order -- then go find -- partials when they don't do enough, now suddenly we're responsible for writing up their scrap tickets when they do too many -- or when they mess a part up, or it gets squshed in the machine, or if they just don't feel like fooling with it they'll just toss it into a bin and send it over to us and we have to take care of it. The only thing I should have to write a scrap ticket for is if I braze something wrong or if I burn something up.
I'm telling you, when the plant gets back up to full capacity and full speed and running what we used to run every day out there, changes are going to have to be made or we will not be able to keep up. Not the way things are now. The only reason we are ahead now is because the lines are only running about half of what they're supposed to.
They've got so much stuff piled onto the brazers that has nothing to do with brazing and this is because there is absolutely no accountability in the tubing department. They aren't required to count their parts to make sure there are enough and just enough. They aren't required to check their parts to make sure they're correct. They expect the brazers to do all that. Heck, they don't even have to confirm their work in the computer, because they know if they don't, the brazers will have to do that, too. No wonder we're all stressed out and exhausted.
In other other work news, one of the brazers fell Monday evening at her home and broke her leg, so she's going to be out for quite a while. I'm sure she'd appreciate your prayers if you've a mind to. But that means we're now even more shorthanded -- because they never replaced the two brazers who quit earlier this year. So, yay. More stress. That still didn't stop them from moving someone to the line, though.
In other other news, as some of you saw yesterday, I am done posting links to the blog on Facebook because they removed yesterday's post, claiming I was trying to get likes or clicks in a misleading way. What on Earth was misleading about that post? The really infuriating part is, real scammers and spammers don't get taken down. For example, I love that show The Chosen, and every single season there are groups that pop up on Facebook claiming you can stream the new season now -- sometimes they show up even before that season has started filming. All you have to do is give them your credit card number and they'll give you early access. We in the real fan club group report them and report them, but FB claims such things don't violate community standards, but my knitting and gardening do somehow. Go figure.
All that to say, from now on, I'll be posting only on the sites listed below.
X: FMFBecky
MeWe: Becky Gunstream
And by special request Truth Social: FMFBeckyG
And of course, you can always use Feedly.
I have in the past posted links to other social media sites -- Gab and the like -- but they didn't bring enough traffic to the blog to make the effort worth it. I'll post to them for a few days, just to see if anyone cares, but I'm convinced by this time that most of my hits are from Facebook's bots crawling through past posts to see what they can remove.
In knitting news, I've finished the knitting portion of my incognito project, and all I need to do now is graft it, so I will soon have another project I can share with you. I've been seeing ads for some place called Arcane Fiber Works, and they have the most gorgeous colors. I'm tempted to buy some, but I probably won't. Their worsted weight is a bit too pricy for charity work, and usually for that kind of money, I'm going to get sock/fingering weight. Not that I need any more. I've still got all this I need to do something with.
Some of that is lace weight, but most of it is fingering weight. What to do with it all? Well, duh, make socks of course. Alas, I can't wear hand knit socks any more because of the steel toed boots we have to wear at work. They make the toes of my socks wear out way too fast, and it's just not worth it. I buy store bought socks and go through them like water as it is.
I could make hats out of it all, but I'd have to find a new charity to donate them to. The Seaman's Church Institute wants hats made from worsted or bulky weight, so this won't do for that. Eh, I'll figure out something. I used to enjoy knitting so much. I need to get back into it -- more than just hats.
But I like hats. They're simple, easy to work on while I'm watching TV, and there is always a need for them somewhere. I'm thinking I might try to send a few up to North Carolina, if I can find a place to send them to.
Which segues nicely into hurricane Milton. I'm watching Ryan Hall's livestream, and Milton has made landfall. With that, I think I'll leave you here and go watch it in bed.
Goodnight all.
Tuesday, October 08, 2024
Milton
All eyes are on Milton as he makes his way across the Gulf.
He is an absolute monster. As of this writing, he's still a Cat 5, but is expected to weaken a bit before making landfall. The good news is, he's not expected to hit the same area that Helene hit -- but you never know for sure. Weather is ultimately unpredictable, which is what makes it so exciting. I'm not going to drone on and on about the details; there are professional meteorologists for that. But I will tell you one thing --
Here's how you know it's going to be bad: This is the Waffle House closure map.
One day, I'm going to get better organized and record something actually interesting for a change.
This is not that recording.
And finally, I'm thinking about changing the name of my blog. I no longer draw, because I can't see well enough, so no more fine arts. I no longer do martial arts, because sensei closed the dojo during the last recession, so no more martial arts.
The only thing I still do is fiber arts, and those are mostly charity hats, which I'm sure get boring after a while. The name just doesn't seem to fit any more. Even the reader who suggested the name no longer comes here, and has unfriended me on Facebook as well. We'll see...
On a similar note, I'm almost done with my incognito knitting, so you'll soon see more boring charity hats. I guess I'd better get to it, then.
Laters.
Saturday, October 05, 2024
I Gotta Stop
Then I watched A&M upset Mizzou, and Vandy upset Bama, and looked around for all the mouthy Alabama fans -- who got suddenly very quiet.
Friday, October 04, 2024
Almost Done
The intended recipient doesn't usually read the blog, but I'm not going to take any chances. This will be the last photo I post until after Christmas. I just hope I remember to post one then!
Wednesday, October 02, 2024
Better
Eh, I'll probably knock the grass down at least one more time this year. Especially in the front yard.
Tuesday, October 01, 2024
Not Fun
Can it really be October already? Where does the time go?
There I was at work, waiting to use the computer, when I yawned so wide I think I dislocated my jaw. OK, not really, but it was an eyepopping yawn.
"You're up in here still asleep!" said one of my nearby coworkers.
"I didn't sleep well at all last night," I replied.
Oh, the night started out good. I fell asleep pretty quickly, but was awakened along about 10:00 with horrific muscle spasms in my back. I don't know what I did to cause them, but I was in agony. I took some Tylenol and rubbed some Absorbine, Jr on it-- as best I could. The spasms were right below my shoulder blades where it's very hard to reach by yourself. They didn't seem to help much, but eventually I drifted off to sleep.
Alas, that alarm still went off at 3:30, and the muscle spasms were still going. Just a note: I always set two alarms-- one on my phone, and one on my clock radio. The reason for this is because when I silence the alarm on my phone, sometimes I fall back to sleep. When the clock radio goes off, having the radio playing keeps this from happening. I used to use just my clock radio alarm, but sometimes the radio station is off the air, and when it goes off there is only silence.
One time when Cody was a teenager, this happened, and I slept on and on, until he knocked at my bedroom door and asked, "Mom, are you going to work today?" I looked at the clock and it was ten minutes until 7:00. Oh no! I jumped out of bed, threw on some clothes and flew out the door. I made it to work about 10 minutes late, but I made it.
Ever since then, I've set myself a backup alarm. I don't know why I told you all of that, I guess because the radio station was off the air this morning, and it reminded me of that.
Anyway, that's neither here nor there. I got up and went to work, dealing with the muscle spasms all day long. At one point, they got so bad, I seriously considered coming home, but I didn't. I stuck it out and made it through the day. The spasms seem to start settling down some after lunch, but haven't completely gone away.
And to every older-than-me person at whom I used to roll my eyes because all they did was complain about their aches and pains...I get it now. I totally get it now.
That's not all...now, I have a ripping headache. Why? Because when I got home from work, I had to go and update all my auto drafts and such to my new checking account. Which was a headache in itself, but I think I got everything changed over except my water bill. I'll have to stop by the water office tomorrow and pick up a form to fill out for that. I kept telling myself to stop today, but I just felt so bad I drove right on past them. Also, I need to get my direct deposit changed as well. The bank is re-directing my deposit to the new account, but I still need to update my information with HR. I went up this morning and got the form. I just need to fill it out and take it back in. Once I'm done with that, I think that will be everything.
After all that, I think I'm going to take it easy for the rest of the day and watch Halloween Wars.
Laters.
Monday, September 30, 2024
What A Mess!
Then I cast on a new one, which won't be for the Seaman's Church Institute. I can't show you a photo, because if it turns out, it will be a Christmas gift. The pattern is the pinwheel hat, but alas it is no longer available. Fortunately, I'd printed out a copy years ago, before the website it was on was taken down. It's knit in short rows, then seamed, but I'm going to try to do it with a provisional cast on and kitchener the live stitches together and see if that works out better.