Friday, February 17, 2012

It might as well be spring!

Today was a lovely day, warm enough for a very light jacket and smelling of spring.  It looks a bit grey in the photos but the sun was out much of the time.


Ngaire and I went for a walk this morning and I was amazed at all the flowers.  Camelia are in bloom here and there.


This large hawk or vulture was overhead during most of our walk.


Ngaire was sporting her new pink harness.  This one actually does seem to help stop her pulling so hard.


There were daffodils everywhere.


Forsythia!


Cherry trees are in bloom too.


Ummmmm.....


Don't know what these are either.  Both red and white.  And something blue in the background.







Something that looks like bells.  If I know the name, it escapes me at the moment.  :-)


I was SO thrilled to receive a surprise package from New Zealand yesterday!  Our friend Sue has been following my adventure with houses and sent me a bundle of NZ fabrics.  Woot!


So of course, before I even got dressed this morning I just had to sit down with my templates and cut into them.  My bin of house pieces is nice and full, but I'm sure it's only a fraction of what I'm going to need.  :-)  The fun goes on.......


I finished a large t-shirt quilt this afternoon.  I had five extra shirt pockets and patches to applique too.  It was a bit of a wrestling match getting it under the Bernina so I could buttonhole stitch around them, but aside from knocking a whole bunch of my tools on the floor in the process, it came out just fine.  On the floor next to the filing cabinets you can see the blue bags of t-shirt quilts lined up waiting for my attention.  And one is stacked on top of the printer, all prepped and ready to be sewn.


Another project I'm doing for Julianne is hand appliqueing the flowers on three dahlia blocks.  It took a bit of pondering and experimentation to figure out how to prep and sew the three dimensional petals but I think I've got it licked.  Stay tuned.  :-)


Bedtime for weary sewers!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

While all around me are sleeping....

Actually I should be sleeping.  I was up a large part of last night with a sick dog.  (Poor Ngaire.)  I slept most of the morning instead and was so out of sorts this afternoon I figured I shouldn't work on anything I could damage!  :-)  So I did some catch up sewing on My Town.  The Tramp found a Julian calendar for me so I will know what day of the year it is.  Yikes!  Today is day 44 and the last house I made was #29! 

So while I sewed and The Tramp did whatever he does at his computer, we had a movie on, and when I looked around the dogs were pretty much comatose.  :-)  I'm assuming Ngaire finds that odd position comfortable.


 Yep.  Eyes tight shut. 


 Nothing bothers Maisy.  She sleeps with full concentration. 


During a hot flash I had testily tossed my cardigan on the floor behind me and Ivy found it.


 Also eyes tight shut.  Usually the camera disturbs them!



So we have house #30.  Is that Benjamin Bunny?  Mom?  Anyone?  I guess I'll find out tomorrow at bee.  :-)


#31  Grand #2 with his Spiderman face paint.  He's just the cutest!


#32  Grand #3 (NZ)  His mom has been sending us short videos.  Yesterday it was one of him having the best time jumping on a trampoline with other children.  Love it!


#33  The lovebirds, LZF and ED.  I heart.  :-)


#34   ESD (Evil Stepdaughter) on one of her visits to the US.  Now and then she sends me some New Zealand fabrics.  I have a quilt in mind I'm saving them up for.  None of them are really appropriate for my houses.....but maybe I should look at them again!  Hmmmmm.


#35  When Dad retired he got interested in woodworking.  Among other things he built several wonderful grandfather clocks, one of which is mine, lucky me.  :-)  That sun/moon in the doorway reminds me of the images on some clock dials.


#36  Isn't he supposed to change in a phone booth???


#37  My sweet Ivy.  She poses so prettily.


#38  Poyla!  I love this photo of him.  The full photo is over in the sidebar.  I assume it was taken in NYC.  I'll have to ask!  (No significance to the "moo" fabric, I just don't have very many black and whites!)


#39  And we have bugs.  Not sure why.  We just do.  :-)



That's all folks!  Goodnight.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Once again....

I have been gently reminded from overseas that they want to see pictures!  :-)

I've been working on several t-shirt quilts.  No pictures of those yet.  The kitchen is still a work in progress.  When I'm not sewing this is my wardrobe.  Yes that is sub floor under my feet.  Another project waiting to be finished.


It's been too cold to paint around windows and doors so some of the trim still needs a second coat, but I really needed for the mess to be gone and the surfaces cleaned!  To that end, I got down on my hands and knees and scrubbed the kitchen floor.....the old fashioned way.  


I am now way more intimate with my floor than I really care to be.  Some of the tiles are cracked, the grout is funky, it's treacherous when wet, it's cold, and hard on my feet and back, but it's mine....and it's clean!  (for a few minutes anyway)


Once the floor and counters were cleared and cleaned,  I got on with some gluten-free baking.  Brownies, banana bread, "white" bread, and Historic Grains bread.  Also oatmeal cookies and a poke cake (not pictured).  You can't see it here but the two big yeast loaves are really bizarrely shaped.  They rise so high in the oven that they crack open and then collapse while they cool.  I did a bunch of research before this batch to figure out what I could be doing "wrong."  Of course most advice is for gluten breads, but I cut down the amount of yeast and was careful not to let the loaves rise too much.  Didn't work.  But I'll try again.  (and again and again and again.....)  :-)


While the oven was working I washed all the various kitchen items that were spread around the first floor.  I am so thrilled to have my dining room back!  Finally, a civilized place to sit and enjoy a meal.

Late last week I was somewhat consumed by listing some of Mom and Dad's excess furniture on Craigslist.  If you price things right you get floods of emails!  Yikes.  But it all is worth it in the end.  Mom and Dad have their moving date and we are also very excited as it looks like their house maybe sold.  Fingers crossed!  This week we also took Mom and Dad to see "In The Mood" in Raleigh and "And Then There Were None" at the Cary Arts Center.  Both very good.

Polya posted this photo of "his girls" on Facebook.  Love it!


And Evil Stepdaughter sent me a photo of Grand #3 lounging in his dressing gown with a snack.  Too cute!


It's been soooo COLD this weekend.  Brrrr.  We just aren't used to it!  And windy!  The birds have been mobbing the feeders and I've been making sure I keep them full.  This morning all the birds looked like puff balls.  :-)  Among many others were the bluebirds.


I had to get my book out to figure out that this little yellow bird is a pine warbler.





You can see the wind ruffling the water on the pond.  Brrrrrr.  In the mornings I'm looking into the sun and can't avoid the reflections in the window.  Like my quilt?  LOL  And that's me, in blue.  :-)


I believe this is a yellow-rumped warbler.   It kept flying at the suet and grabbing bits but not landing.  Funny to watch because it isn't built for hovering.


And I give you.....Zombie Dog!   :-)


While I watched out the window Maisy slept in her sunbeam.   In her usual twisted way.


After running back and forth today....several times....between Home Depot and two Lowes stores we finally have this.  A breakfast bar.  Woot!  I have two of those old green stools to repaint and recover which will do for us until we find something....possibly better....that The Tramp and I can agree upon.  :-)


I also have my living room back.  Yay!  Charlie and the dog crate are back in the kitchen.  The Tramp cut a new piece of plywood for the top of the dog crate and we covered it with a remnant of red vinyl we found at Hancock.  Well darn.  Now I'm wishing I had enough for the stools.  I also picked up a small lamp at WalMart so Charlie has a new sun.  Now I don't have to keep the overhead light on all day every day.  We also moved the china cabinet in from the garage and put some new hardware on it.  I still need to paint it, but for now I've loaded the glassware in it rather than have it spread all over the dining room table.  We also took a couple of box-loads of stuff to the thrift shop.  I mean really, how much glassware can two people possibly need???


The other two suns in Charlie's constellation are the new ceiling fixtures.  From Home Depot, and of course one came out of the box cracked and broken.  Sigh.  (What else is new?)  So we had to run around between stores to find another one.  We were determined!  They were deeply discounted ($15 instead of $60 each!) and besides that....we really like them!  Also the style was called a "Diner" light. So what's not to like?  :-)


So now my view from the business end of the kitchen has greatly improved.  I don't have to duck to see Charlie and the the workspace is lit from all sides.  Wonderful!   Of course I'm still losing dark colored objects on the black granite.  :-p


Oh dear.  Those bananas look like they need to be baked into something.   Tomorrow.   Maybe.  ;-)