This whole week has been off for me. Our last publishing day was done earlier than usual and this past week I thought we were working towards a publishing Friday. Ufff, when I was wondering why the issue had such a far out date I was like "What's going on?" then "Oh yeah ...."
So, yeah, it's been a weird week.
I recorded a flosstube on my Wednesday lunch hour. In it I shared my tale of woe about my Armande cardi.
When I was scrolling through my camera roll I saw this photo.
Even though I saw this Armande in the sunlight and I'm well-aware of the color difference, and it doesn't bother me that much ... seeing the color difference in this photo did. Ugh, I just feel annoyed when I think about all the work I put in to this cardigan.
Back on Monday Feffer was in a mood, so I decided to spend some quality time with him and cuddle for a bit.
He can be still for only so long.
Then he saw me trying to take photos.
"What you got there?"
This one came up on my Book of Faces memories from like eight years ago. I'm *sooooooo* feeling this one.
Fortunately, the snow is going away. Finally. I admit to not remembering much of the weather this past week. So it must have been less than ideal. This weekend's weather was a bit off, shall we say. Though it did end the weekend in a lovely way. Temps in the 70s! At the end of the day. That part wasn't so hot. I would have loved the nice weather for most of the day.
Things starting picking up this weekend, despite my hubby being ill. He did a wee bit of car maintenance on my vehicle, before admitting defeat (about being sick) and spend most of the weekend taking it easy.
We made a quick trip to town Friday evening. I joked to him about taking me out past my bed time.
I took a few photos of the sights along the way.
Yup, snow. Though I was more focused on how beautiful the sky looked.
Saturday morning was cool and a bit sunny, before it turned cloudy and rained for the rest of the day and all through the night.
See, beautiful day!
I did a couple homesteady-type chores before the rain.
I had to get wood for the woodrack. We have now reached that time of year when a wagon full of wood lasts more than half a week. Yay! Though we did tear through this load a bit, thanks to the rain and wanting to keep the house warm for my hubby.
Friday evening I started a new cross stitch chart. My friend Alison posted a new chart and I decided I had to get it and stitch it right away. Then I got hit with the tireds and had to go to bed. Turns out I wasn't immune from whatever pestilence was in the household. I managed to bounce back, somewhat.
I picked the chart back up Saturday afternoon while I was watching CHiPs. Yes, I was watching CHiPs. You know why? Potato chip tv watching, plus I know things are going to wrap up by the end of the episode. A bit campy. A bit silly, but I don't have to worry about what I might see or hear.
Anywho ... here was my progress.
In this episode of CHiPs Ponch was being super serious and explaining to some motorbiker that if he hadn't stopped him, the motorbiker would have driven off a cliff and hurt people and likely killed himself. The motorbiker saw the error of his ways.
This morning I woke up to rain. Rain and mist and fog and all the things that would make you think you lived on a boggy moor, or something.
We ran to town for the weekly grocery shopping.
Once we returned home and I did the things that needed doing, I completed the chart I purchased from Alison, over at AZ Family Zoo. She also has a youtube channel.
Wee Bee Patriotic
Can be purchased at: https://azfamilyzoo.com/shop/ols/products/wee-bee-patriotic-cross-stitch-chart-pdf-download
Started: April 10, 2026
Completed: April 12, 2026
Fabric: 14 count aida, dyed by me
DMC: 310, 725, blanc, 797, 321
Super fun and quick stitch. I told Alison I'm going to need to get the entire series now.
Oh, I want to mention that she runs a forever home sanctuary so all the proceeds go towards the care of the animals, which I pink, puffy, heart love, and it makes it super easy to decide to purchase the charts and support the animals. Plus, when she records her videos, we get to hear some of the birds that are in her care, and they are always so lovely to hear. Especially Zazu, the canary.
It was cloudy and overcast for the majority of today. I think it was mid-morning when my hubby checked the forecast and saw we were supposed to hit a high of 70 degrees. We were both like "What?! No. Way."
You know what? It happened.
The sun came out. The temps warmed up.
I went out and did outdoorsy things. But mostly I sat by the garden and soaked it all in.
The hens loved it and I spotted them out in "the great wild" looking for tidbits and tasty bugs. Because I'm nice (hee hee) I took some video of them enjoying being wild wood chickens.