Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Finally….

……getting the hang of doing this blog business on the iPad. Yay!  Tonight’s sunset, and a mass of peepers, crickets, and cicadas almost - but not quite - drowning out the traffic noise.  People with loud sports cars shouldn’t be allowed to drive at sunset! 😏




 


Thursday, January 20, 2022

Fun memories

Just a few days before Christmas I made a last minute trip to the State Farmers Market in Raleigh for a bit of Christmas shopping.  In the parking lot, much to my surprise and delight, I spotted the Wienermobile!  I went over to say hi to the Hotdoggers.  I was invited to step up and poke my curious nose into the vehicle and it really does have a blue sky ceiling and ketchup and mustard seats!  What fun! 😃  


I reminisced about visiting the Oscar Mayer "pavilion" at the New York World's Fair in the summers of 1964 and 1965.  I fondly remembered the Wiener Whistles my brother and I were given at the time and the nice young lady Hotdogger surprised me by unzipping a pouch she was wearing and handed me two!  What fun.  I sent a text to my brother who immediately said, "save one for me!"  It seems it was a fond memory for both of us.  How nice!


I don't remember if we saw the actual Wienermobile at the World's Fair, but I do remember going inside the Oscar Mayer pavilion to watch an animated movie/commercial as many times as our parents would let us.  The whistles came from a vending machine apparently.  I was nine years old and my brother was seven so the memories are a little fuzzy.  I couldn't find a photo or description of the Oscar Mayer venue at the fair, but I came across some other information and history and have included it here for the curious.  

The original Wiener Whistle.



https://www.omwienermobile.com/pressreleases/WhatisaWienermobileNewLogo.pdf

https://www.omwienermobile.com/images/imagestorelish/WMB-Through-the-Years.JPG

https://www.omwienermobile.com/images/imagestorelish/wmbl-fleet.JPG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PMCSdR-o1k

https://www.oscarmayer.com/wienermobile

https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/oscar-mayer-wienermobile/

The commercials were cute too.  Kind of hard not to memorize those jingles.  😁

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRKTXCRqRXQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKcJps9jNH0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNObgEXOpYA




Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Brrrrr. Stay in and sew!

It's been a cold start to the new year.  It was only 20F when we got up this morning!  Last week we even had a couple hours of snowfall.  It was after a short stretch of warm days so nothing much stuck on the ground, but fun to see anyway.



These two like to bask in the sun whenever possible.  Yes, larger dog prefers the smaller bed.  

The Tramp and I have moved up to Bronze status at the dance studio.  It's a pain dancing with masks on, but at least we are getting out, meeting nice people, and having fun while getting some exercise. 💃

I joined Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Project Feederwatch again this year.  December was so warm there were hardly any birds, but now it's more winter-like they are taking advantage of what I put out for them.


I've arranged my sewing room so I have a comfortable place to sit and observe the feeders.....or observe Maisy sunning herself. 😊

Molli Sparkles has started a Cut It Up QAL (quilt along) this year.  His idea is for you to cut into the "top shelf" fabrics you've been hoarding because you like them too much to cut into them.  I was a bit stymied by those instructions as I don't really have anything like that in my stash.  Then I had an aha moment and dragged out several packets of pre-cut fabrics, charm squares and layer cakes, that I'd hidden because I don't really like working with pre-cuts.  And I came up with this combination which came together very well, if I do say so myself!  Instructions for the next step came out today.  😃


I've been beavering away at my Happy Village.  The blue "river" fabric was provided as part of the quilt guild's President's Challenge for this year.  If you google "a river runs through it quilts" or "a ribbon runs throught it quilts" you can see the concept.  The blue fabric has to enter and exit the 18" x 36" quilt at 3" wide.  This is the pattern/concept I chose for my quilt and I'm excited to see what other guild members have come up with.  Our deadline is the quilt show in March.


Also for the quilt show I'm on the ribbon making committee of two.  My co-maker is doing all the embroidery on her professional machine and I'm making the ruffles (on one of the vintage Singers!) and constructing. I have six(!) bins of batiks owned by the guild to pick from for the ribbons. These are the first four "test" ribbons and we need to make 68 more!  We met yesterday to choose fabrics for the special ribbons, Best in Show, Judges Choice, and etc.  Moving right along.....