Wednesday, January 15, 2025

January mid-month post (I can't think of anything clever for the title)

 My first week back in the real world (aka not on vacation) has been ... something.  January is a tough month. The major holiday hoopla is all done with and now it's just snow and cruddy weather to look forward to until Valentine's Day.  Though a column I just read would talk about all the saints days that could be celebrated if you aren't quite ready to settle in for the winter and wait until it's time to start seeds.  Or is that just me that is watching the calendar until seed starting time? 

The weather has been typical January weather. The last few years we haven't had much, if any, snow in December. Over the weekend we got snow.  Enough snow that my hubby got to pull out the atv and push the snow around a little bit. It was not enough snow to warrant pulling out the tractor and using the plow and snowblower implements. What did we buy that tractor for again? *scratches head* It must have been to admire it's looks. Ha! Seriously, though, we have found plenty of uses for it. We just haven't had to use it for what we originally bought it for. Actually, I don't know whether to be happy or disappointed about that. 

I had taken a few photos of the snow in the front yard. Then decided the Sunday sunrise in the backyard would be better. 


The fiery sun trying to overcome the cold that was hanging around.  The snow was super fluffy and it sparkled like diamonds at night when I went out to tuck the birds in and had the flashlight. 


Winter and snow is here to stay. It also brought in some sub-zero temps.  The weather forecasters are predicting more snow Friday. The timing is good if it's going to be on the weekend.  No rush to get things cleaned out before going off to work. I think I've said every year for the last several years that I would be fine with one snow storm and that would be it. Clean it all up once and call it good. 

A girl can dream, right? 

A fun thing from the weekend was seeing a flock of wild turkeys near the house.  I haven't seen too many turkeys this year, except for a few times when I was sitting out in the hunting blind.  There is one spot close to town where the turkeys flock in HUGE numbers. I love seeing turkeys around the house and hope to one day have a flock of at least 50 birds in the area. 

Really, though, things have been quiet. Earlier this month I was out in the she shed and decided "I want to knit _____" and I saw a skein of yarn and thought "I wonder what that would look like knitted up as _______" so I grabbed the yarn, found my pattern and got to it. 

What did I make?  Well, I decided Furby Jr. needed a boyfriend. 


Don't they make a cute couple? Yes, he is a bit smaller than her. Remember, Furby was a big fluffy girl. 

He doesn't have a name yet. 

Furby Jr.'s Boyfriend

Project Name: Furby Jr.'s Boyfriend
Started: Jan. 3, 2025
Finished: Jan. 13, 2025
Designer/Source: Emotional Support Chicken 
Yarn: Red Heart "Favorite Stripe
Colors: Rainbow colors
Needle size: U.S. 5 (3.75 mm) 

The next morning, when I went out to the living room, those two birds were caught in a compromising position. I said "Furby! You naughty girl!"


She didn't look embarrassed.  I think she is thoroughly smitten with her new boytoy. 

Speaking of chickens, I have a chicken story. I thought it might be better told verbally than trying to write it down. 



Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Gently emerging back in to polite society

 I've been off work for most of the last couple of weeks, thanks to the holidays and having to use up vacation time before I lose it.

Today was my first day back and I guess it did not disappoint. One of the first emails I got was a "Hey, I got the invoice" and the numbers aren't the same as the previous one. (Oh wow, I just felt a bit of deja vu writing that) and turns out it was a bigger issue once someone dug into it a bit.  Lovely ... 

At least the sun was out for a bit ... 


And I got a bit of other news that makes me think 2025 is not going to be as quiet and gentle as I hoped it would be. A year of big change, potentially.  Time will tell and I'm not going to let it be a brain drain on me.  

So, with that little bit out of the way ... 

The memes and what people say about the days between New Year's being a time of not knowing what day it is is *so* true. I think it was New Year's Eve, or the day before I was telling someone about something that happened on what I remembered was Christmas Day.  I had the time off, my husband had scattered time off so it got to the point where I didn't know if we were coming or going and whether I needed to make a lunch for his work.  

We had a lovely steak dinner on New Year's Day. 


I tried out a new-to-me recipe. Keto-something. 


It's eggs, cream cheese, butter and some vanilla and cinnamon.  Turned out good.  Was even better with a bit of syrup and fresh whipped cream. 

I'd say this is an apt visual of what that time looked like for me.  Sunshine, but a mild hot mess and chaos. It's beautiful, though.  This is life. As messy and annoying the seeming never-ending dishwashing may sometimes be. 


I didn't do as much crafting as you would think. We were trying to take advantage of what decent weather there was and take care of outside things. 

Yes, we aren't letting the colder weather hold us back.  Hardy, har, har. 



I did start my Mother's Garden cross stitch, by Blackbird Designs. 

Project Name: Mother's Garden

Stitch count: 
Started: Jan. 1, 2025
Finished: 
Designer/Source: Blackbird Designs, given to me by sister-in-law
DMC Floss: DMC conversion: 167, 350, 610, 937, 3781, 3787, 3865, 
Fabric: 32 count Briston Linen, purchased at Hobby Lobby
Making for myself.


Yesterday I had to take care of a couple things in town and make a run up to Duluth. It was a nice day for the time of year, so I stopped at one of the parkways on Skyline and took a few photos and a video. 

Having grown up in the area I take the view for granted. It is beautiful. 


This is the John Blatnik Bridge.  Also know as the High Bridge by the locals. 

This is the Richard Bong Bridge. It's lower and more curvy. Depending on the day I'd rather take the Blatnik versus driving on the Bong. 


And here is your pseudo-tour guide, to memorialize the occasion.  


This evening I took down my wee Christmas tree.  Kinda bittersweet. I didn't want to put all the lights away just yet so I draped them around Furby Jr. 

Pretty cunning, right? 


Yup, that is one lingering gift.  I haven't seen the person it's for. 

There's another project I started this week. Since I don't have a sweater on the needles yet I am sort of at loose ends.


 Take a guess as to what it might be? 

One last thing ... Once the calendar page turned over to January the garden center of my brain activated. 

I've been watching some gardening youtube channels and haunting some of the gardening groups on the book of faces. 

The first seed purchase of the year was made. It's so wee and cute. Only six seed packets.


And the seed starting station has been assembled. 


I already have a plant in there.  Well, it's a bit of an experiment.  One of my Christmas cacti tipped over and a bunch of the leaves broke off.  I had *just* seen a real or video about how to propagate new plants by setting them in a bowl and held up with plastic wrap.  I have nothing to lose and a bunch of new plants to gain. 





Saturday, January 4, 2025

Episode 25 Recent finishes and prepping for 2025


Hello!  Thanks for stopping by!  Show notes are below

Finished projects


Project Name: One Piece 
Stitch count: 9,049
Started: March 30, 2024
Finished: November 20, 2024
Designer/Source: Cross Stitch Bay on Etsy. Chart no longer available
DMC Floss: 310
Fabric: 14 Count Aida purchased at Walmart
Needle Size: 26
Making for my son. 

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My son was so surprised with this cross stitch, and thinks it's great. 

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Project Name: Bly Cardigan
Started: Sept. 3, 2024
Finished: Dec. 20, 2024
Designer/Source: www.Berroco.com
Yarn: My own handspun corriedale, purchased from paradise fibers
Colors: Grey
Needle size: U.S. 6 (4 m.m.) and U.S 7 (4.5 mm)

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Project Name: Popcorn and cranberry crochet garland
Started: December 2024
Finished: December 2024
Designer/Source: Delia Creates
Yarn: Hobby Lobby "I love this chunky yarn"
Colors: White
Hook size: Size K (6.5 mm) and D (3.25 mm) for beads.

I purchased two skeins of yarn becuase I was unsure of how much I would need.  I wound up using half a skein for my size tree.  Beads were purchased on Amazon. 

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The porcupine box I gave my sister-in-law.



Project Name: Love and Prickles, #1 and #2
Started: Aug. 25, 2024
Finished: Fully finished December 2024
Designer/Source: LindyStitches.com
Floss: Called for DMC, B5200, 413, 3860, 415, 3816, 932, 21, except for 413. I used 415 for the face and quills, and 3799 for the body. 
Fabric: 18 count aida purchased from Hobby Lobby
Made For: Myself and my sister-in-law.


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Project Name: Sweatervest weather
Started: Oct. 30, 2024
Finished: Dec. 10, 2024 
Designer/Source: Lindy Stitches
DMC Floss: 434, 310, 801, 157, 22, 680, 3347, 3824, 316, 976, 435, 3346
Fabric: 32 count light taupe Lugana
Needle Size: 28

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Works in progress






Project Name: Blue stripe vanilla socks
Started: Oct. 31, 2024
Finished: 
Designer/Source: Vanilla sock pattern I use.
Yarn: Patons Kroy sock yarn
Colorway: Blue Raspberry
Colors: Blues and white
Needle size: U.S. 1, 2.5 mm

The above photo is what the sock looks like as of Jan. 4.  I forgot to take photos the day I recorded and kept knitting away.  I'm almost done! 


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Another one where I forgot to take the photo the day I recorded and I finished the project. 



White Christmas 2022 ornaments - Snowman ornament
Started: Dec. 2, 2023Finished: Jan. 2, 2025
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. 

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I kitted up a bunch of projects to start in the new year. 

Mother's Garden by Blackbird Designs
Bedelia Bunny by Artsy Housewife
Hope Song by Heartstring Samplery
The SAL is being hosted in the Across the Pond - Stitch and Chat group on Facebook.



Other channels I mentioned during the episode. If you haven't heard of their channels you should check them out!

Monday, December 30, 2024

Mist and ice

I've mentioned to a few people recently how the December weather up here in the northwoods of Wisconsin has not been typical the last couple of years. 

Right around Christmas time the temperature rose and was up in the mid-40s Fahrenheit and then it started raining and drizzling right before the temperature went back down below freezing. 

Now my back yard is an ice rink. Fun times. 




Though it has been a bit amusing to see the chickens try to maneuver over the ice.  I don't have any video. I don't carry my phone with me all the time.  Shocking, I know.  

This morning there was so much moisture in the air the local weather people put out a fog advisory. 

It looked like my house should be on a moor, or something. Photos don't do it justice. 

It was so dreary out there. 


Oh look, an ice rink in the front, too. 


I did notice something neat this morning when I went out to do chicken chores. 

Droplets on the ends of the pine needles.  I haven't seen this before. 


Very pretty in real life.  It was hard to get photos of it. 


Today was a work day for me, after having a *full* week off.  I was expecting to have a ton of emails to go through.  Nope.  I was thankful for that. I took care of the things that needed taking care of and something was brought to my attention that was an error.  Ooops. In the grand scheme it's not the end of the world. 

It's just a few more days until the new year.  How do I feel about this?  Well, I saw this meme on the book of faces this morning and thought it was apt. 

 


The last two or three years it seems I've had one significant thing happen and it set the tone (or the mood) for the rest of the year.  I'm looking at 2025 and thinking "Be nice." As a whole, I think we are all due an easy year. Right? 

I highly doubt I'll be writing tomorrow. Soooo ... I'll see you next year! 


Friday, December 27, 2024

Christmas and the next few days

 Christmas this year was a quiet one. As I got ready to write this I realized I didn't take any photos. Again. I felt bad for not taking photos at Thanksgiving. 



The last several Christmas holidays have been different.  At first, I thought this year felt different because of the weather.  The weather has not produced a typical white Christmas the last few years. 

A few days prior to Christmas we had some pretty snow ... 


The new holz hausen with the fresh layer of snow on it. 


Then the temps rose and the fluffy snow is now hard pack and rained on and ready to turn into an ice pack out there.  There has been no sun for a few days.  If there was sun, I know it would be bitter out there.  

Christmas feels different for a whole host of reasons, I've concluded. The biggest one, I think, is that my little man isn't so little anymore. He's a big boy now, and doesn't have the excitement for Christmas that he had three or four years ago. I'm wrapping my mind around this new insight and maybe mourning it a little bit. Back in November I asked him what he'd like for Christmas.  He said he couldn't think of anything. His needs are well-provided for, apparently.  Oh, that reminds me ... the cross stitch I was making for him.  He really liked it.  I got the "One Piece" done in time to give as a gift.  I'll share more about it when I record a flosstube/podcast.  

So, until the grand babies start showing up, Christmas's are going to be quiet, dignified affairs for just the three of us, except when there will be four or more of us because we have extended family celebrating with us.

Actually, Christmas Day I was not feeling my best.  When I started perking up yesterday I realized that I've been fighting off something. I've been feeling blah for a while.  It might have been stress, too.  Work has been kind of crazy the last several weeks. I've got a few things rolling around in my brain, and that doesn't help either. 

Christmas Eve my husband and I made one last trip to town, before the big day and I said "I need to get lights." When my mother-in-law passed away we inherited her Christmas angels. I think the lights worked the first year we had them.  Then they didn't.  It was okay, because where I had them I figured we didn't need the lights. 

Then this year I said "I have to get lights." Only I kept forgetting.  

Anywho, I finally remembered and took the angels apart to verify what bulbs I needed.  They called for bulbs that I was not expecting.  So glad I looked. 

They are beautiful. 


And yes, that's Furby up here, giving her stink eye with her good eye. Ha!


The last few days I've mainly bummed/puttered around the house. Still recovering from whatever.  The crafty bug has not been spending much time with me either.  Last week I finished my Bly cardigan (which will also be shared in my flosstube/podcast) and I only have a pair of vanilla socks on the needles.  I pulled a cross stitch piece out of hibernation and have been working on it, off and on. 

When I pulled "Christmas 2022" by Primrose Cottage out of hibernation it looked like this. 


After spending a few hours with it, it now looks like this:


The light blue on the background is kicking my butt right now.  I can't see the thread when there's just one leg on the cross done.

White Christmas 2022 ornaments
Started: Dec. 2, 2023

Finished: 
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. 

I decided today was sort of a crafty retreat day. ... of sorts. I grabbed all the things that I wanted to get a start on in January.  Maybe. Okay, I kitted up a bunch of things and filled out the project cards for them, and scanned in any paper cross stitch charts so they can be imported in to Pattern Keeper. 

Yup, a mild mess.  This is also a bit of a preview of things I want to share about in my next video. 


One thing in particular I wanted to make sure was ready was the "One Stitch at a Time" cross stitch.


 There is a stitch-along for it in the Across the Pond -- Stitch and Chat group on the book of faces. 

Yeah, I know, I've said in the past that I'm an any kind of -along dropout.  This one looks like I might be able to keep up with it.  It's been broken down to 10 parts for 10 months. Fingers crossed and wish me luck! 

I'm still pondering what my next knitting project should be. 

The other day I saw this online and I thought it was so very sweet. 




That's been the last few days, in a glossed-over nutshell. We still have the wood project going.  Oh, wait.  We finished the first holz hausen. I didn't take a picture of it. (Story of my life!) All three of us worked on it.  Until my back decided it didn't like standing on the snow buildup around the log splitter and I had a fun flare up.  My body reminding me how old I am is not a fun thing. 

I have a grand plan of recording a video next week.  I would have done one today but I really wasn't organized enough to pull together snow now. There's a lot of stuff I wanted to pull together so I felt somewhat organized hobby and craft-wise, for starting the new year. No plans or goals. I made the point of doing that for this year and I think I jinxed myself.  So no more of that! This is reminding me that I should probably go through what I wrote down for 2024 goals, and update that.  

Until next time. ... stay safe! 



Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Christmas is just around the corner

I updated my tree. Just a wee bit.  Decided to go ahead and put some of my cross stitch ornaments on the tree.  To heck with them maybe being too big! 



This week I finally got my act together and got gifts wrapped and placed. Thanks to Amazon I have a few presents from family members that I wrapped up and I'm crossing my fingers I didn't label any incorrectly.  Wouldn't that be hilarious?


This week is a bit of a crazy one at work. We had a publishing day on Monday and I turned around and started working on the next issue because we gave ourselves an early deadline of this Friday to get out the Jan. 2 paper. 

Printer holiday schedule and the Christmas and New Year's holidays have made for a wicked early deadline this go around.  But you know what?  I think we need it.  So me and my coworkers and really enjoy the holidays and not have to worry about deadlines and publishing days. 

Over the past weekend the hubby and I decided to take advantage of the nice weather and cut, split and stacked some wood. 


There is a pretty decent dent on the wood pile already.  I want to say we took 12 row feet (is that even a thing?) from it already. 

Do you see that orange stick? We got a log roller tool and it's a real game-changer. 


We are around halfway done with the first holz hausen. 


The chickens came over, looking for tasty bugs.  


Yeah ... the girls know that tasty little morsels of protein can be found in some of the wood when it's split. We may have created a monster. Ha!







This day I opened up the coop run and the birds came out, with suspicion. 

Just wait until the snow gets really deep. 

Speaking of snow ... another clipper is set to go through the area tomorrow.  Currently the temperature is four degrees Fahrenheit (-16 Celcius) Tomorrow's temps should be fun. 

Oh look, what's soaking before being blocked? 


 All will be revealed, at some point in the near future.