Smatterings

  • blog worthy??

    The pressure of blogging… what to say, did I actually do
    anything during the day that would interest anyone else, be deemed blog
    worthy? I mean half, no… no… much more
    than that, of the things that we do in a day (that I do in a day) are not
    interesting to me, let alone to anyone else. There’s the quandary. That’s life,
    what can I say? We’re all in the same
    boat. (Want to add to the colloquialisms?)

    Here’s something. I
    broke my 5” #1.5 sock needle yesterday and can’t continue my feather and fan
    socks until I can order one. There are
    most definitely not any of those floating around this neck of the woods. I could carry on and tell you that I was
    devastated but hey… it’s a sock needle, I need it, I want it, and eventually
    I’ll find one. Maybe I’ll just use a #2
    and let it rotate. The socks will be
    wearable and I’ll bet that VERY, VERY few people are going to get down on their
    knees to check my gauge.

    Or how about… yesterday I bought a couple snow tires. What can I say; it’s cooling down at night around
    here. 

    Another one… I have had RIPE RED tomatoes and we haven’t had
    frost yet. Now, that is BIG!

    Today… maybe I’ll do some kayaking late this morning with a
    couple friends if the weather holds. That will be blog worthy, right? And the broccoli, beans, and zucchini are waiting for me. Oh yes, and one of the colors I dyed
    yesterday is just NOT what I wanted. I’ll over dye it, give it a second chance. Sam needs an outdoor training session, sans
    cat wranglers.  There are bobbins of singles ready to ply,
    then lots to dye. 

    My days are full, but blog worthy?? 

     

    7 responses to “blog worthy??”

    1. My family roll their eyes when I talk about activities being ‘blog worthy’ or run to take photos of something ‘blog worthy.’ I’m guessing most of my life is not too blog worthy, but it doesn’t stop me from blathering about it on the blog! Now garden fresh tomatoes are certainly b.w. – a little olive oil, mozzarella, and basil – mmmm, heaven.

    2. marisa

      Yes, those everyday things are definetly blog worthy!! And I DEFINETLY won’t be on my hands and knees checking your sock gauge…live dangerously, use those # 2’s !!! 🙂

    3. TAMARA

      I sure enjoy reading about your life. I want to see Spidey again. 🙂

    4. I mix my 1.5 and 2’s up all the time. You’ll never notice the change and it is only a sock. I’m so envious of your tomatoes! The farmer market didn’t have anything good!

    5. I’m jumping on the bandwagon here. I too go on about non-blogworthy things that only my mother would care about (even then…). I’m fascinated by your rural life and all the dyeing. I’d like pics of that since I love your yarn so much (saving up for some more…)

    6. Judy…..Use the size 2 needle….been there done that. We cannot write sensational comments everyday. You’ve depicted the zen of daily living and that is extremely worthwhile.

    7. Anything of interest to you must be blog-worthy IMHO. It’s all our different lives that make us interesting, at least as far as I’m concerned.

  • update

    The house emptied around 10am Friday morning.  At 11:30 I headed to the fairgrounds for day #1.   It was a fun sort of day.  There were enough of us spinning to make for an interesting time.   I managed to spin another few bobbins of that oatmeal grey shetland
    I’ve been working on.  That makes it sound like an absolutely awful
    color.  It’s not.  It’s sort of a non color. I like it enough that I
    could make a sweater for myself from it.

    It was all us, only us, as very few people came by.   Attendance was really down.  Entrance fees were up.  I’m pretty sure the sign said $12.00 for an adult.  Around here, families can be large.  Add a bunch of $4.00 tickets for the kids, fair food, a couple rides on the Ferris wheel or whatever, gas to get there and you’ve got an expensive day.  People are already strapped.  Everywhere, I heard conversations like… I’m so glad we burn wood… what are people going to do come winter..?  You get my drift.   By 3pm Sunday, the only crowds were at the Demolition Derby and we were anxious to pack up the tent and go home.  The animal trailers had been loading up off and on all afternoon.  Next week is the start of the Big Fair, the Essex County Fair.  I’ll be curious to see how the attendance is there.  It’s funny how almost anything, even a country fair, can become an economic indicator.  So, if we can see it, what’s wrong with our gov?  Last I heard they were still saying that there wasn’t any inflation.  Of course, they did say that they had not included gas or food in their figures… go figure.

    I had a few minutes to sit and type this post as it has started to pour, sun coming out, rainbow ready and me sitting here waiting to run down to the freezers in the barn with a load of packaged corn, freshly scored form the cob.  Waiting in the barn is a dye pot, hopefully cooled and exhausted with its batch of red wool silk.  That must come back up to the house to be washed out and hung to dry.  It’ll stop raining in a minute; it has been doing this all afternoon.  Poor C has been radioing me from the field where he alternately digs in the mud (it is hosta splitting time) and waits in the van. 

    I’m pretty sure I mentioned that Tivoli is finished.  I’m pleased with her and will begin another in black Calmer.  She could use a blocking when the weather dries out.  After which, there will be pics.

    Spiderboy Sam continues to be trained, without the crew of cat wranglers.  We’re all exhausted with our efforts.  He’s loads of cute fun.  Ooops! Sun’s out, got to fly!

    One response to “update”

    1. No inflation? I’ve been noticing prices leap upward by dollars not cents. How can they not, with gas going up, and all of our goods trucked? We are living in interesting times.

  • a little bit of dyeing

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    I squeaked out a little bit of time while my family was involved in other projects to get a little dyeing done.  I managed 4 different colorways, 8 skeins each.  It was more than I expected I could do when I started.  The colorway I haven’t shown is Blueberry.  While my sister sanded and finished her HitchHiker, I worked over the dye pot.  I generally am alone in the barn working and having company made it go quickly. 

    Everyone left this morning.  The house actually seemed spacious when I got home from the fair this afternoon.  Lots to tell, but now I need to catch my breathe.

    4 responses to “a little bit of dyeing”

    1. More gorgeous yarn…is that pink like my Peony. I so enjoy working with it!

    2. Ooohh…….I LOVE that orange!!

    3. Debi

      I love your yarn. You have such wonderful color variations.
      May I ask how you dye? I’m new to the process and I have heard so many procedures; crockpot, microwave, solar, steam. I really want to learn more about it. Thanks Debi

    4. Sooo pretty.

Our lives are dyed the colors of our imagination.” ~ Marcus Aurelius

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