Now we're plugging away.
Fine Martial Fiber
Chronicling the arts of my life
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Third Time
Now we're plugging away.
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Baby Steps

I still have some organizing to do, but it looks a heap sight better than what it was before.
Monday, November 10, 2025
Unexpected Half Day Off
Fortunately, the lights came back on pretty quickly, at least up in the component area. They were still off back in the back. But they were the only thing that was on. We had no electricity anywhere else. We couldn't run machines, or our fans, or even strike our tips.
About 15 minutes later, Inspector Gadget came around the corner and called, "Everybody clock out and go home!" He didn't have to tell me twice! The only downside is a short paycheck, but that's why I get all the overtime when it is available -- so I'll have savings built up for days like this.
Anyway, it took forever to get out of the parking lot, because they couldn't even open the exit gate, and everyone had to go out the entrance, which is only one lane wide. But get out I eventually did, and ... got caught by a freight train.
As luck would have it, it was a short one, so once it had passed and I had waved at the engineer, I zoomed on back to the highway...were I got stuck behind road construction.
At this point, I was beginning to feel like that old cartoon character, you know the one the rain cloud follows around all the time...But I finally made it home, and first thing I did was light a little fire in the wood box.
I thought about putting one in the fire pit and sitting out there for a while, but man, that wind was kicking. I walked outside and it like to have blown me away. I said, "Nope" and went right back inside. It would have been nice otherwise. As it was, I settled for the one in the stove. I let it burn down, then lit my little creosote sweeping log and let it burn down.
Then I sat in my chair, thinking about all the phone calls I need to make and not making any of them.
I'll tell you what I did do, though. But first, you need a little backstory.
Ever since I moved into this house, I've had this little microwave stand right here in this spot.
I've actually had the stand for much longer. I think I bought it 2006, when I bought my second trailer house, but that's neither here nor there.
These last couple of years, I've been thinking that this spot would be perfect for some sort of baker's rack. The plan was, if I ever got my act together and got this house remodeled, I'd have whoever did the remodel to build one in. I wanted to make some sort of coffee bar, and thus would be able to clear this mess out and get it better organized.
As the years went by, however, and I realized my act would probably never be that together, I began looking for one on Amazon. I found several that I liked, but as I said, I've been trying to cut back on my spending at least until the overtime starts up again.
Then one day last week, I realized that after six long years, I finally had enough points on my Fetch app to redeem them for a $100 Amazon card. It just so happened, that the baker's rack I wanted was marked down to....$100! To make a long story short, the points got redeemed, the rack got delivered Sunday morning, and it quickly got put together.
Really, the hardest part was getting back up off the floor...and by the time I was done, I was too tired to worry about cleaning the spot out, so there it sat until yesterday. What with my half day off, I got that old stand moved out, the floor under it swept and mopped, and my bakers rack put into place.
Once that was done, it didn't take long at all to move my coffee maker and all my coffee and tea over to my new coffee bar.
It took a bit longer to convince myself to put my microwave onto the rack, because I was worried about its weight. However, after reading the reviews, they said it would hold that much weight, so I took a deep breath and put the microwave onto the stand.
No creaks, no groans...nothing. Heaving a great sigh of relief, I plugged it in and we're good to go. I'm loving it.
Better yet, I now have all of this additional counter space to work on.
As for the old microwave stand, I want to use it for my seed starting station. Right now, everything is sitting on this old sewing machine that my cousin's wife gave me.
Someone had given it to her ages ago, and she didn't want it. She offered it to me, and even though I already had a sewing machine, I needed a stand for a snake tank, so I took it. Blaze's tank sat on it until just a few years ago when Snow died, and I moved him into her tank.
Now I use it for my seed starting tray, but it's not really practical for that. It's heavy and hard to move, and as you can see by the state of the floor, there is no storage. I'm thinking I can use the old microwave stand for the seed starting tray, and the shelf and cabinet underneath for storing all that other stuff.
And it's on wheels, so it'll be easier to move it back into the junk room when it comes time to bring my outside plants inside for the winter.
After I finished all of that, I was sitting in my chair watching some TV -- a real life game show based on the Netflix show The Squid Game -- when I realized, hey, I have room to get my toaster oven out! That is exactly what I did.
It would have been a great day to call in and snuggle back into bed, but given what happened yesterday, that simply wasn't feasible. My paycheck simply can't take that big of a hit. So I got up and went to work, and we managed to stay the whole day.
It's come full circle, because high winds several years ago blew this flag into my yard in the first place, and now high winds have taken it away.
The Legend Lives On
Today marks the 50th anniversary of one of our nation's greatest maritime mysteries, the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. All we know is that the ship was crossing Lake Superior, keeping in contact with her sister ship the Arthur M Anderson, when Captain McSorley radioed "We're holding our own." A mere 12 minutes later, the ship vanished from the radar, never to be seen again.
🔔 Edward F. Bindon -- First Assistant Engineer
🔔 Thomas E. Edwards -- Second Assistant Engineer
🔔 Russell G. Haskell -- Second Assistant Engineer
🔔 Oliver J. Champeau -- Third Assistant Engineer
🔔 Thomas D. Bentsen -- Oiler
🔔 Ralph G. Walton -- Oiler
🔔 Blaine H. Wilhelm -- Oiler
🔔 Gordon F. MacLellan -- Wiper
🔔 Frederick J. Beetcher -- Porter
🔔 Nolan S. Church -- Porter
🔔 Robert C. Rafferty -- Steward
🔔 Allen G. Kalmon -- Second Cook
🔔 Thomas D. Borgeson-- Maintenance Man
🔔 Joseph W. Mazes -- Special Maintenance Man
🔔 Ransom E. Cundy -- Watchman
🔔 Karl A. Peckol -- Watchman
🔔 William J. Spengler -- Watchman
🔔 Eugene W. O'Brien -- Wheelsman
🔔 John J. Poviach -- Wheelsman
🔔 John D. Simmons -- Wheelsman
🔔 Bruce L. Hudson -- Deck Hand
🔔 Paul M. Riippa -- Deck Hand
🔔 Mark A. Thomas -- Deck Hand
🔔 David E. Weiss -- Cadet
for each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald,
let's ring it one more, for the man who made sure they would never be forgotten.
🔔 Gordon Lightfoot -- singer and songwriter.
While we're at it, raise a glass to those who have taken up the torch, and passed it on to the next generation. 🍺
Sunday, November 09, 2025
Stoked!
Sooooo, after I blogged yesterday, I went into my kitchen and mashed up my sweet potatoes to see how much I had. I need three cups for the casserole, and two cups for the pie, and as luck would have it, that's exactly how much I ended up with. Man, I was stoked!
And yes, I do realize it's kind of sad the things I get excited about these days...
Speaking of getting excited, my sparkly yarn was delivered shortly after I posted. In fact, I was still sharing the links while she was bringing it to my porch.
I could hear the mail carrier through my open window calling to the other person helping her make deliveries, “Hey! They got a Venus Fly Trap!” I don’t know why, but it tickled me to hear how excited she was about it. Part of me thought about going to the window and talking to her about it, but a bigger part of me didn't. So the bigger part of me won, and I stayed in my recliner.
In other news, I was watching football yesterday evening when a commercial for Voya came on the TV, and I remembered I hadn't filed my claim for this year. My employer offers accident and critical illness insurance through Voya, and if you get a physical or health screening -- or even a dental checkup-- you can file a claim for a $100 benefit. I always forget to do this one until I hear someone talking about it at work -- only this year it was an ad.
No matter, I filed the claim and will soon be a hundred bucks richer. Is it sad that my first thought was, "Ohhh, I can buy another raised bed for my garden with this!"? Nah....
While we're on the subject, my little celery looks a bit wilted, so I don't know if it's going to survive.
I'm not sure how cold hardy celery is, so it might die tonight anyway. But I got the rest of my plants inside,
and the woodbox filled, so we're all ready.
Oh, I still need to go and put the styrofoam cover over my outside faucet, but other than that, I'm all ready.
Kindly ignore my messy kitchen. What with cleaning out boxes from the shed, my junk room is full and the stuff I normally stuff into said junk room to make room for the plants is still in the kitchen. I'd hoped to be finished by now, but I'm just not moving as fast as I thought I would.
And yes, part of it is that I plan on giving a bunch of stuff away, and people can be so aggravating. They'll say they want it, but never show up to get it. I've got two stadium seats that have been sitting in my car port since September, because the person who was desperate to get one never did.
Anyway, the plan is to finish sorting through all the boxes and put whatever I don't want outside and say, "First come first served" and just leave it at that. I can guarantee you that 15 seconds after I post, someone will ask if it's still available, then claim to want it, only he'll never show up to get it...Happens every time. I'll leave it out there for about a week, then whatever is left, I'll chunk in the garbage.
And finally, I think I'm going to name my little Christmas cactus -- you know, the one that's been through so much -- Gloria, after Gloria Gaynor who sang "I Will Survive."
It's kind of become it's theme song, you know.
Saturday, November 08, 2025
We Didn’t Get Any
and I'm seriously considering doing just that.
Friday, November 07, 2025
Paid My Fees
Seriously, though, I think that's for getting into and out of your canoes and kayaks when the swamp actually has water in it. It's pretty dry right now.
I reckon I ought to go ahead and put that plastic barrier stuff down...later. For now, I'm heading back to the swamp
even if it's only in my mind...























































