Fine Martial Fiber
Chronicling the arts of my life
Sunday, February 08, 2026
Fun Hats
Saturday, February 07, 2026
Finally Over
I have a little bit of gumbo that I need to eat up, then even the stuff that thawed in my small freezer will be gone. I'm not the least bit worried about the deep freeze, because even the bags of ice I'd made in my ice machine didn't start to thaw, and they were on the very top.
The only down side to that is, I'd bought some breaded fish sticks and had put them into the deep freeze on the very bottom. And now I want breaded fish sticks...but they're on the very bottom of the deep freeze. Oh well...I'll dig them out eventually. I just hope I don't forget they're there and let them get freezer burned.
I'll be honest with you, though. I was prepared for the storm, for the power outages and the cold, but I was not prepared at all for how this whole thing would affect me mentally and emotionally. I think that's something that comes with age, because when I was younger, I'd have seen this as a great adventure -- a chance to live out my childhood dream of being Laura Ingalls. But then, when I was younger, I'd have also had family around during the whole mess.
The last time an ice storm this bad happened was in 1998. Cody was five, and we went and stayed with my cousin and her husband. Then their younger son and his family came and we had a whole house full of people and it was like a big family vacation.
This time, it was just me. Honestly, at one point I was seriously considering driving down to Jackson and staying with Cody and Brennan, and if I could have been sure the roads were good, I'd have done so. But all I was hearing was, "Don't drive if you don't have to!" and even some of the roads here in town were a bit iffy. I had no idea what the highways looked like, so I didn't want to risk it.
All that to say, I can definitely understand how snowbound people back in the old days would go stir crazy. I couldn't imagine going through something without TV, or radio, or my phone. But once my cousin drove all the way from Texas to bring me a generator, things got a bit better. Of course, the exact same day he brought it and hooked it up, my power came back on. Ain't that just my luck?
And I just realized I hadn't yet mentioned that part on the blog. Ummmm, my cousin drove all the way from Texas to bring me a generator, so now I have one for the next time. Which I hope I don't need to use it for a long, long time.
Now for a bit of good news, Entergy has restored power to all 87,000 customers who lost power during the ice storm. I can't speak for Tallahatchie Valley or Delta Electric, though. I'm hearing there are still some 15, 000 without power, but they aren't on Entergy.
In other news, all that stuff I'd said I was going to get done today didn't get done. I woke up this morning feeling...not exactly sick, just a little off, so I decided to take it easy. I did a little bit of house work, but spent most of the day watching the Olympics and knitting.
And running to the bathroom every five minutes. I won't go into all the gory details, but let's just say I was not vomiting, and leave it at that. There's been a bug going around the plant --one of the other brazers was sick all week, and I think maybe I caught something from her.
Shortly after noon, things...um...dried up in the bathroom department and I began to feel better. I felt well enough to eat some of the gumbo Cody had made back in 2024 that I had been in my freezer. He made the roux with bacon grease instead of shortening or lard, and I don't know...He said that was the traditional way, but I'd never had gumbo that tasted like that. I didn't want to hurt his feelings, but I didn't really like it. That's part of the reason I didn't ask him to make me any more this past Christmas. I've got a little bit of it left, and we don't waste food, but I really don't want to eat it...
Anyway, in the midst of all the other stuff that was going on, I finished another hat.
I'll watch this.
Friday, February 06, 2026
I Take It Back
Thursday, February 05, 2026
Be Proud
Now, if you'll excuse me, I found a new show on TLC called Suddenly Amish. It's pretty interesting, but I'm sure most of it is fake like so many of those reality shows. The premise of the show is that young people are leaving the Amish community -- I guess they don't really want to live like it's still the 1800s -- and their way of life is dying out, so this one bishop has invited six outsiders to come see if they want to join the Amish.
Tuesday, February 03, 2026
Back To Normal
I used to love working jigsaw puzzles, but have kind of gotten away from them in the last few years. That might be something I need to get back in to.
Saturday, January 31, 2026
I Am Back!
I am back, baby!
because that's what this whole situation was -- poo. It didn't take long before I remembered why I'd put aside the needle felting. It's fun, but very time consuming and it takes all of your attention so you don't stab your fingers. So, even if you have electricity, you can't needle felt while watching TV.
It had been a Christmas gift ages ago, and I had never even opened it -- mostly because I didn't have any place to do it. Now that I have a card table, I can work it! I got started on that, and by and by time passed.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Electricity
Monday, January 26, 2026
Quick Update
I’ll catch you later, and thank you to the ones who called or texted to check up on me. I appreciate it more than you know.
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Hunkering Down
As of right now, I still have electricity and water, but they're saying the worst of it will come through in the overnight hours. Fortunately, we've got the King Of Weather with us throughout all of this.
Friday, January 23, 2026
And Now We Wait...
along with the one near the back door. That ought to keep it dry enough to burn.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
As Ready As I'm Going To Be
so I took it off and wrapped that faucet with an old sock and put the cover back on. And of course, I'll drip the inside faucets starting tomorrow evening. Hopefully, that'll be enough. They're predicting temps down into the teens, and my pipes have done fine all the way down into single digits, so I'm cautiously optimistic that they won't freeze this time, either.
Tomorrow they're going to let us off at 11:00, and have already announced that the plant will be closed Monday because of the weather. When I get home, I'm going to try to move as much as I can from my small freezer to my deep freeze and cover it all with two liter bottles of water. Last time my power was out for a few days, the stuff on the bottom stayed frozen, so I'm hoping it works this time, too.
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Hold On To Your Butts
All of the meteorologists are using words like historic and memorable and potentially catastrophic, and one we'll be talking about for years to come...but we can all pray it doesn't get that bad. As my governor likes to say, prepare for the worst, hope for the best, and expect somewhere in between.
Monday, January 19, 2026
Absolutely Nothing
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Sunday Sundries
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Bitty Stripe























