Monday, December 1, 2025

A real snow, Thanksgiving and another thing

 Once again it's been almost a minute since I wrote a life update. I swear, November JUST started and now we are at the beginning of December.

Well, we got our snow.  All 18+ inches of it. It started Tuesday afternoon of Thanksgiving week. I think I was in denial about it actually appearing. 

When we woke on Wednesday and started checking things out we were astonished at how much snow had fallen. 

Looking out the back door, I had to make a quick path across the deck so I could get out to the chicken coop.


Then I looked across the yard to the chicken coop I had a moment of panic because I thought a branch had fallen on the right side of the coop.  


It was okay though.  Can you see how deep the snow is over there? In some places it was above my knees. 

In the front of the house, my husband opened the garage door and saw his vehicle was encased in a shroud of snow.


With 10 inches of snow, before 6 a.m.


Later in the day we took another measurement, off my vehicle, and there was 18 inches of snow. *facepalm* 

My husband and son tried to drive in to work. The roads were so bad. The plow had gone by once and there was only one path for traffic and roads were incredible slippery. They turned around and came home. 

After a while my husband took the tractor out and took the snowblower on it's maiden voyage. Something that would have taken us the entire day, probably, was done in a few hours. Maybe.  I sort of lost track of time and we had to go out more than once to move snow. 

Course that doesn't do us any good if the roads are crap. 

My son started clearing off the deck and front. I was taking care of what I could, which also included shoveling a little path to the she shed. 


The garden looked a little magical. I hoofed it through the snow as soon as I could and cleaned as much snow as I could off the greenhouse. 

My sweet little greenhouse survived the snow and wind.  


So much snow ... 




My hubby very kindly snowblowed a path to the garden area for me, so I'll have an easier time getting over there and cleaning the greenhouse off.


At one point when we were outside we heard a cracking sound, like something breaking. 

We suspect we heard this branch break and fall out of the tree. 


It was a heck of a way to start the long holiday weekend.  

Thanksgiving day was a quiet affair. My son worked. My husband work on pushing more snow around. I worked on the big meal. 

No photos were taken of the spread. By the time my son got home, we all decided we were hungry right then and we started getting stuff ready and plated. Then we dived in to the meal, listened to good music and had nice conversation. We all proclaimed the smoked turkey very tasty. I ate so much food that I went in to a food coma for 20 minutes. 

Friday nothing really exciting happened. There was no major shopping to be done.  We did drive in to town, though. At 7:30 a.m. we were at Walmart and it was like a ghost town. Menards was more busy.  The golden age of Black Friday Shopping is passed. Everyone kept telling me that everyone is online shopping now. Superior doesn't have much for big box stores.  All the shops are in Duluth, up on the hill. There was NO way I was driving to Duluth. 

Today was back to work. It was publishing day and a bit hairy. Things usually are after a long weekend. This was something, though. We got it done. 

I'd say that's pretty much all the news from Lake Woebegone. We have to get used to the snow being here, and the colder temps. I'm still tiptoeing out to the coop in my garden clogs. Warm, right?  Every thing takes a bit big longer to accomplish. 

I almost forgot to mention that today is the start of Flossmas, or vlogmas, which every you prefer. My first video is out. 


 I wanted to do flossmas last year. The timing wasn't right. I'm feeling more optimistic about it this year. I still haven't settled down on a schedule. Every day, every other day ... *shrugs* I have no structure about it. At least not yet. I'm betting that by the time this is done I'll feel totally at ease in front of the camera. 











Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Ep. 37 - A quick one before Thanksgiving

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***Cross Stitch ***



Current Works in Progress

* Neon Cicada

Started: Nov. 5, 2025

Designer: Bad Stitch on Etsy

Fabric: Black cotton T-shirt

T-shirt inspiration from Katherine   @KatherinesStitchingChronicles  


***Knitting***

Current Works in Progress



*Vanilla sock

Yarn: Knit Picks Felici

Started: Sept. 9, 2025

Colorway: “Buddy”

Colors: red, green, very light blue.

First sock is complete.


Finished Objects



*Mittens from Tin Can Knits

Started: Nov. 13

Finished: Nov. 17

Yarn: I love this yarn chunky

Colorway: 157 Safari Trek

Needle size: U.S. 6 and U.S. 8

https://tincanknits.com/pattern/the-worlds-simplest-mittens


***Future project***

“All I want for Christmas is Bigfoot by Sambrie Stitches.  She has a SAL starting Thanksgiving Day. Digital chart will be available on her etsy site until 12/31/25

https://www.etsy.com/listing/4406681340/all-i-want-for-christmas-pdf-chart-o?ref=shop_home_feat_2&sr_prefetch=1&pf_from=shop_home&dd=1&logging_key=da5fc8edada312e274ab58c2a7f79ad7cb949240%3A4406681340


Remember when we used to have blog circles? This is the same, but with YouTube Channels. You should check out these fun channels!

 Patty Penn    @StitchingWithMyKitties-xe8qz  

 Alison    @Mrs.AZfamilyzooStitches  

 Kenzie    @mudpuppystitchery  

Gary and Ronnie  @GaRonStitchery  

Cathy   @craftycatstitcher6658  

Mair   @sincity_crossstitcher  

Ashley and Gianne  @Westitchandweknowthings  


Etsy shops and other shops you should check out

Forbidden Fiber Co. https://www.forbiddenfiberco.com/

AZ Family Zoo https://www.etsy.com/shop/azfamilyzoo

Mudpuppy Stitchery https://www.etsy.com/shop/MudpuppyStitchery

https://www.patreon.com/cw/MudpuppyStitchery

Lumi Stitch https://www.etsy.com/shop/LumiStitch

Disorderly Stitcher https://www.etsy.com/shop/DisorderlyStitcher

Black Ribbon Shop https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlackRibbonShop

Ladybug Stitches (Has a black Friday sale 25 percent off ) https://www.etsy.com/shop/LadybugStitchesShop

SamBrie Stitches https://www.etsy.com/shop/SamBrieStitches

Sweet Autumn Stitch https://www.etsy.com/shop/SweetAutumnStitch

Stormy Blue https://www.etsy.com/shop/StormyBlue

Northwoods Stitcher https://www.ebay.com/usr/northwoodsstitcher

Milka https://www.etsy.com/shop/milkasrealm


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Saturday, November 22, 2025

Flosstube 36 - Winner, Winner, Chicken dinner



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**Cross Stitch **
Finished Objects



*Little Mushroom ghost
Designer: The Little Stitcher, Just Cross Stitch, Halloween 2025
Started: Sept. 8, 2025
Finished: October 2025
Fabric: Hobby Lobby
Fabric color: natural
Fabric count: 25 lugana
DMC: Called for DCM




*A thing with feathers
Started: Sept. 9, 2025
Finished: Oct. 5, 2025
Designer: Mojo Stitches
Chart purchased: Just Cross Stitch, Autumn 2025
Fabric: Mystery stash aida
Fabric Color: White
Fabric Count: White
Floss used: 434, 3820, 3012, 3011




*Red Panda, part of the Endangered Species club, 2024
Started: July, 5, 2025
Finished: Oct. 20, 2025
Designer: Lindy Stitches
Fabric: Hobby Lobby Aida
Color: Ivory
Fabric Count: 16 count
Floss: called for DMC and fancy floss




*Rescue is my favorite breed
Started: Oct. 31, 2025
Finished: Nov. 2, 2025
Designer MrsAZzoo (Alison)
Fabric: 14 count stash aida


Fully Finished Objects



* Black Cat Sampler
Project Name: Black Cat Sampler
Started: Early Oct. 2024
Finished: Oct. 31, 2024
Designer/Source: Just Cross Stitch magazine Halloween 2024 issue
Nancy Wahler, Faithwurks designs
DMC Floss: 310; 645; blanc; 3822
Fabric: 14 Count Aida purchase from hobby lobby, spa color, I think. 
Needle Size: 26
Last spoke about it on Episode 24




* White Christmas 2022 ornaments
Started: Dec. 2, 2023
Finished: July 2025, I think. 
Designer/Source: Primrose Cottage stitches
Fabric: 14 count aida opalescent
DMC floss in called for colors
B5200, 310, 321, 435, 562, 722, 728, 761, 818, 898, 954, 3841
Needle Size: 26
Made For: Myself. 

Current Works in Progress



*A daily reminder
Started: June 25, 2025
Designer/Source: Brenda Gervais, purchased at Farm Girl Dry Goods
Fabric: Stash Aida
Color: Hand dyed by me, brown and splashes of green
Fabric Count: 14 count
DMC: My own conversion: B5200, 435, 947, 355, 321, 562, 435, 3776, 700
Stitch along with Sarah at Sarah's Stitchy Spot, Holly and Hobbies of Holly, and Judy and Stitching Bunny


New Starts




* Neon Cicada
Started: Nov. 5, 2025
Finished: 
Designer: Bad Stitch on Etsy
Fabric: Black cotton T shirt
DMC: 16, 17, 19, 34, 35, 158, 208, 209, 517, 518, 722, 793, 917, 956, 3804, 3807

**Knitting**
Current Works in Progress




*Vanilla sock
Yarn: Knit Picks Felici
Started: Sept. 9, 2025
Colorway: “Buddy”
Colors: red, green, very light blue.
First sock is complete.



Finished Objects



*Mittens from Tin Can Knits
https://tincanknits.com/pattern/the-worlds-simplest-mittens
Started: Nov. 3, 2025
Finished: Nov. 8, 2025
Yarn: I love this yarn chunky
Colorway: 362 Sunburst Harvet
Needle sizes: U.S. 6 and U.S. 8 



*Hat Captain Tracy’s Watch Cap – by LittleYeti
Ravelry link - https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/captain-tracys-watch-cap
Started:
Finished:
Yarn: I love this yarn chunky
Colorway: 157 Safari Trek
Needle size: U.S. 8






New Starts



*Mittens from Tin Can Knits
Started: Nov. 13
Finished:
Yarn: I love this yarn chunky
Colorway: 157 Safari Trek
Needle size: U.S. 6 and U.S. 8
https://tincanknits.com/pattern/the-worlds-simplest-mittens


**Crochet**
Finished Objects



**Harvest Table runner
Started: Oct. 1, 2025
Finished: Oct. 10, 2025
Designer: Sarah Sach
https://poshpoochdesignsdogclothes.blogspot.com/2025/08/harvest-table-runner-crochet-pattern-by.html
Yarn: Red Heart white with the stelina running through it. 



*Water bottle cozy (2 of them)
Started: Sept. 20, Sept. 21
Finished: Sept. 20, Sept. 21
Pattern: Ninja bunny crochet
Yarn: stash dishcloth yarn
https://www.etsy.com/listing/713066361/crochet-water-bottle-cozy-pattern



Crooked coffee cup cozy pattern.
Started and finished: October 2025
Yarn: Stash dishcloth cotton yarn
Hook size: 5 m.m.
https://oombawkadesigncrochet.com/crooked-coffee-cup-cozy-pattern/




*Octopus
Designer: http://mynomadhome.com/octopus-for-a-preemie-osmiorniczka-dla-wczesniaka/?fbclid=IwY2xjawNw55NleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETF6RGFzdzNrcld3VkNBTVJoAR5fmZOERgd0Hu-wS1LoMTIRdhUtsUB0i9fQnxAW8G_vcyrrTcBnMmvHXKWaSw_aem_Xpo6_a4qEXKnlX8AMskImw
Started: Sept. 24, 2025
Completed: Sept. 25, 2025
Yarn: I love this yarn
Colorway: Sugarplum stripe
Hook size: 3.5 mm

2 Suzette scarves





Started: Oct. 11, 2025
Finished: Oct. 13, 2025
Yarn: I love this chunky yarn
Colorway: Plum garden
Hook size: 9 mm
https://www.hookedbyrobin.com/blog/crochet-suzette-scarf






Started: Oct. 14, 2025
Finished: Oct. 16, 2025
Yarn: I love this chunky yarn
Colorway: Sunburst harvest
Hook size: 9 mm
https://www.hookedbyrobin.com/blog/crochet-suzette-scarf


I’m doing the granny square CAL hosted by Madame stitch.  I’m currently on square 7. 
https://www.madamestitch.com/2025-granny-stitch-sampler-blanket-free-crochet-along/

Started Oct. 2025
Yarn used: Stash yarns
Crochet hook: 5.0 mm









Other channels mentioned in the video
Cathy  @craftycatstitcher6658  
Alison   @Mrs.AZfamilyzooStitches  
Holly  @hobbiesofholly  
Sarah  @SarahsStitchySpot  
Judy  @Stitchingbunny1127  
Katherine  @KatherinesStitchingChronicles  
Cat  @StitchinWiththeGriffin  

Remember when we used to have blog circles? This is the same, but with YouTube Channels. You should check out these fun channels!
 Patty Penn   @StitchingWithMyKitties-xe8qz  
 Linda and Susie   @yarnoverwithus  
 Alison   @Mrs.AZfamilyzooStitches  
 Kenzie   @mudpuppystitchery  
Cat   @StitchinWiththeGriffin  
Jessica  @LumiStitch  
Cathy  @craftycatstitcher6658  
Bethany  @Bethany.BirdStitcher  
Denise  @BlackRibbonStitchStudio  
Mair  @sincity_crossstitcher  
Coggie  @Thehighfiberdiet  
Heather  @themirrorimagestitcher  
Ashley and Gianne @Westitchandweknowthings  


Etsy shops and other shops you should check out
Forbidden Fiber Co. https://www.forbiddenfiberco.com/
AZ Family Zoo https://www.etsy.com/shop/azfamilyzoo
Mudpuppy Stitchery https://www.etsy.com/shop/MudpuppyStitchery
https://www.patreon.com/cw/MudpuppyStitchery
Lumi Stitch https://www.etsy.com/shop/LumiStitch
Disorderly Stitcher https://www.etsy.com/shop/DisorderlyStitcher
Black Ribbon Shop https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlackRibbonShop
Ladybug Stitches https://www.etsy.com/shop/LadybugStitchesShop
SamBrie Stitches https://www.etsy.com/shop/SamBrieStitches
Sweet Autumn Stitch https://www.etsy.com/shop/SweetAutumnStitch
Stormy Blue https://www.etsy.com/shop/StormyBlue
Northwoods Stitcher https://www.ebay.com/usr/northwoodsstitcher
Milka https://www.etsy.com/shop/milkasrealm

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Friday, November 21, 2025

Crispy morning

We woke up to a "crispy" morning today. 

When I walked out to to the coop, to wake the girls and open the door to the run, I noticed the grass was covered in frost and it crunched with each step I took.


It made for a hard time being quiet when I walked out to the back 20 to swap out SD cards on the game cams. 


It was pretty to see everything covered in frost. These photos are from the woods when I first headed out. 

It ended up being a very sunny day so the frost didn't last long. 

It was a pleasant walk out there to the furthest game cam and then back to the house. The air was crisp but not cold. I tried to listen for animals. It was hard to hear anything over the sounds of my foots steps going *crunch, crunch, crunch* as I tried to move through the woods like a ghost taking high steps. On the way back to the house I thought I heard an animal spook and run.  It probably was a squirrel with the zoomies racing from tree to tree. Each time I stopped walking and tried to hear if anything was moving, all I heard was silence. 



It really was peaceful out there.  I had visions of sitting out in the blind, scanning for deer and listening to tell tale sounds of something trying to tip toe in to the area. 


It just occurred to me that I don't think I ever mentioned filling my anterless tag for this year. 

There isn't a really exciting story to tell and that's why I didn't think to write anything down.  I will say, that the deer literally tip-toed into the area I was hunting. Tip-toe, tip-toe.  Then she'd stop, listen and look all around, before delicately tip-toeing a few more steps. 

It was a quick harvest and tracking. 


Tomorrow is the first day of firearm season. I'm mildly curious as to how many shots we'll hear this coming week, based on the number of day time deer I see on the game cams, there won't be many successful hunts in the immediate area. 


Wow, I sort of went on a side tangent there. It's just been a weird hunting season. And by weird, I mean not enough daytime deer being photographed. 

*ahem* 

There was plenty of frost on the game cams this morning. Each camera I wiped the frost off the lens. There isn't much more annoying than photos of things you can't see because of moisture on the lens.


I saw the sun on the tops of the pines trees when I returned to the house. I don't know what it is, but there is something about seeing the early sun rays on the tops of the trees that makes me smile. 


I saw this on the book of faces this afternoon. 



Just in time for Thanksgiving. Which, I'll be planning and getting the house ready for this weekend. I'm hoping the weather stays more on the decent side for just a little bit longer.  After Thanksgiving I'll be okay with snow. 

This upcoming week is going to be a bit of an odd one for work, thanks to the holiday. We have an early pseudo-deadline that's not really deadline. We just need to get pages to production sooner in the week so there's time to work and everything isn't held until publishing day, the Monday after the long weekend. This time of year until just after the first is always a bit of a blur and craziness. Usually the Monday of Thanksgiving week is publishing day. I think.  Yeah, pretty sure. 

After I post this blog post I'll start working on the show notes for my most recent flosstube. If you were wondering where it was. 😃 




Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Almost ready for when the snow flies

Two weekends ago (I think it was) my area had it's first snow fall.  It didn't stay long. Temperatures warmed up and it melted away. 

I took a video of the chickens stepping out of the chicken run and experiencing snow for the first time.  

As I was editing the video I was struck by how snow on the ground, even just a small amount, totally changes how things feel. Does that make sense? 

Feelings and perceptions of everything feels different when there's snow on the ground.  My mind started going back to past years of watching homesteading videos during snow storms, daydreaming about the spring garden and sharing all my ideas and dreams to my husband and him indulging all my blather and chattering. 

I feel so nostalgic. Like life was so much simpler and quaint three years ago, or something. 

Ah, the good old days. 

It's official now: Snow could happen at any time. As I can, I've been outside getting things ready for the snow. I think everything is finally as ready as can be. Oh wait, I take that back.  I might need to place markers in one more spot outside, around a planter so it doesn't get hit during snow blowing. 

And because I mentioned the video, here you go: 


This past weekend I decided to make one more walk about in the yard and make sure the big branches that came down during the last wind storm were cleaned up.

I spent some time in the garden. Mostly daydreaming while I was out there. 


I discovered the deer have been at it again. 

The gate door was left open. The deer have been tiptoeing in the garden, nibbling on the acorns that have dropped from the big oak tree.  

My guess is that a deer was in the garden, spooked and ran right into the fence. 



My hubby already set the fence back to rights. One post is broken and will need to be replaced. Boo!

As I was walking around I discovered another spot that a deer ran into.  Those brats! 

This one is harder to see. Funny enough, this is the same area that the deer ran into last year. This time they ran into the fence from the outside, instead of the inside of the garden. 


Obviously the deer feel safe in our yard ... I wish they wouldn't hang out by the garden area so much. 

I stopped to admire the greenhouse and daydream some more about seed starting next spring. 


Then went off to go see what else was going on elsewhere. 

Later in the evening (actually like 5 p.m.) I was out and about, tucking the girls in and checking on things. I took some photos of the sky as the sun was setting. 



There was something pretty about it all. 



I had some crafting drama this weekend. I use pattern keeper for my bigger cross stitch projects. 

The kindle fire I was using for my patternkeeper decided to die and not turn back on. 

To be fair, the kindle is probably 10 years old.  So I guess maybe I was on borrowed time. 

However ... my crested porcupine cross stitch chart was on there. 

It wasn't until I couldn't find the crested porcupine backup file that I had made that I started mildly panicking. 

Yes, I did make a back up file. Could I find where I saved it? No. It's nothing to make a back up PDF for the charts. I was so sure I had it in my google drive. Nope.

*sigh* You know where this is going, right? I had to redo my completed stitches. 

1400-some stitches. 

I ended up going through it line by line. 


Surprisingly, this didn't take as long as I thought it would. Three hours, maybe? 



And before you get too excited about my showing a chart, I doubt this is even a quarter of the chart.  An eighth maybe? The first thing I did when I finished was to make a backup and made it *very* obvious about where it was saved on my google drive. 

My week started off pretty quiet, actually.  Monday was publishing day.  Even though there was some craziness at the start of the day, it wrapped up decently. 

Tuesday I spent the evening working on the crested porcupine chart stuff.

Today I had some medical stuff so I took the day off.  After my appointment I ran to a few stores before coming home and having lunch. 

I checked the weather and saw some sort of precipitation is predicted to hit the area. So I decided to load up the wagon full of firewood and get it ready so I wouldn't have to load it up in inclement weather. 

While I was out there the girls saw I was doing *something* and decided they had to come investigate. Surely I must know where all the good bugs are at, right? 


Then she decided to act like a supervisor and give me stink eye. 


"Keep at it you lazy slacker!" she seems to be telling me. These Barred Rocks, I tell ya, they are so smart.  This one acts like a cat, sometimes.  Usually in the way of how a cat is determined to run in front of you and trip you, it seems. She's figured me out.  If she follows and caterwauls, I'll usually give them some kind of treat.  When she saw I had no treats to give, she left. 

So that's my week so far.  Oh, I forgot, I did record a flosstube and loaded it to Youtube on Saturday. I haven't started shownotes on here.  I'm hoping to get them done by the end of the week. 


I noticed something odd about Youtube. Yesterday it said I had 72 views on my video. Which, Yay, but then today it said I had 61 views. Weird, right? 

Well, that's all I have for now. I'm going to put a few rows in on my sock before calling it a night.