Wednesday, October 03, 2018

Crowned in Gold

It's Spooky the way money disappears when you go to the Dentist!!  The broken tooth morphed  .   .   .   .   . My Dentist moaned, groaned, Oh No'd & made clicking noises with his tongue while peering around in my mouth. I could hear the cash register ringing! He muttered to himself!! And answered. I couldn't say a thing until he pulled out his hands & all the hardware, of course. My response was "Crown??" Didn't even ask about a filling after all the moaning. I already had a partial gold crown in there snuggled right next to the broken tooth. And I guess I should've known what was coming. Another of his 'experimental' crowns. I'm a clencher & a tooth grinder. And THIS is the third tooth I've broken off. Since I clench, gold is better for me. It flexes a bit. And it doesn't cost as much as porcelain!! My dentist doesn't grind the whole tooth down to a nub either. He keeps as much of the original tooth as possible & caps only what is necessary. So I guess my new crown will cover the original old filling & the inside corner I knocked off while leaving the whole white front of the tooth. But, I had to promise I wouldn't eat any more Wasa Sourdough or Rye breads.

So the Dentist wiped out my savings. No more yarn for me till after this bill is paid off, that's for sure!!  I was thinking about new glasses for computer work but they will have to wait cause I need winter boots. Someone in the weather department suggested a record snow-fall year ahead. I hope not but snow has been falling already about 4 hours east of here. Good thing I already have my snow tires on.

Remember This??
 Soup weather is definitely here! Good thing my freezer is full to the brim. I ran into a big sale at the beginning of the summer & bought 40 pounds of chicken bones for soup. These are breast bones mainly & there's tons of meat left on them after the breast meat has been removed. I fill medium zip locks with them - just enough for my big dutch oven to simmer into soup with garlic & pepper!! Usually, I get about 4 cups of meat off the bones which goes back into the pot with everything from noodles, carrots & celery to sweet potatoes, curry & chopped greens. I love soup & it sure does keep a body warm in a cold basement!!

On the Needles - Blue socks for a new dental assistant! She loves blues & greens & I just happened to find a bag of sock yarn hanging up under a couple of fleece jackets behind my door. I don't even remember when I bought it or hung it there but there's a good dozen or more balls of sock yarn in the bag & several balls are blues. Hmmmm  TWO of them will be a pair of medium socks for her. You know when you have too much yarn, don't you??? CAN you have too much sock yarn????

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Indian Summer

This is the part of the year that I love the best - unless it includes broken teeth & mice!!! It's warm outside during the day - shorts weather -  but cold enough at night that you can burrow under a flannel covered quilt with the window open!!! There's a hundred different apples at the Farmer's Market next to all the salad greens & root veggies. It's time to blow the dust off the Slow Cooker & make soup. I have to confess that I bought FOUR packages of Pot Barley at Safeway yesterday when I dropped in for milk, my favorite chopped greens & any meat markdowns I could find. I got lucky & found several packages of chicken, a whole pork loin AND the big long package of unsliced Kraft Havarti cheese at half price!!! Not on the shopping list but the start of many meals to come since I love to stir fry everything.

This is the time of year when my house plants really grow like stink before setting buds. The cacti are covered with tiny new segments - sometimes it appears as if they do nothing all summer but get greener & greener then suddenly, when the nights get cool, they burst into growth & buds. My Snake plant has been producing a new leaf a week in the office lately. It just got too big & heavy to go outside this year but it seems to really like the spot in the west facing office window so I guess it's found it's permanent place. Now if we can only keep the shorts weather going for a while .   .   . 

My last pair of Goth Kitty short socks are just about finished. The heels are turned & I'm racing for the toes because it's just about time to bring out all the LONG winter socks  .   .   .   not quite yet, but it's coming. I intend to WEAR these not-quite-finished socks at least once before I put them away for the winter!!!

Dug out a top down simple sweater I was working on last winter - one of several in the UFO pile. Too many sweaters & not enough hands! I chose the one with the least left to do. This sweater is finished to the armholes so most of the work is already done - should get completed faster right???? Well, I'll just hook up the TV again I guess, that'll do it. I will knit while I watch those British Detective shows!!! And I really, really need something warm & new this year. I even bought some RED Briggs & Little to make myself a simple garter cardi for the office which I can't start without the needles stuck in the half done one. So, my work is chosen & I'm not even counting the wristers & the hat I'll need because I cut off all my hair - eeeek.

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Unsociable Me


I've been a bit of an unsociable hermit lately. Other than going out for coffee - mostly on my own  with my ebook reader - I haven't felt like being nice to anyone. Is this what Old Age is really like??? Am I becoming a Curmudgeon?? Or is this just 'Seasonal' behavior???

Wednesday I broke a whole corner off one of my molars eating cheese on crackers & it left a hellova hole. I ended up knitting socks in the Dentist's office while waiting to get a temporary filling in place after the last patient was done for the day. I have to go back next week for something more permanent! This is also the week that I have to renew my Orange puffer. Between the two of them, they will just about clean out my emergency fund. That's unless the Dentist announces that a CROWN must replace that tooth  .   .   .   I shudder to think about it.

Of course, all of this happened AFTER I ordered more sock yarn at the Knit Picks Felici sale. I bought Goth Kitty & Hopscotch at the last clearance sale & knit 3 pairs of summer socks for myself. Goth Kitty has not been dropped - to my surprise - it's the pinks/purples/greys which I love but this time around, I bought BLUES/greys  -  happy blues!

I thought I got all my mice but there's one little shit left. When I'm in my office, he's there. When I go to bed, he follows me into the bedroom. When I cook, I see him run across the room out of the corner of my eye. Guess he's been here so long he thinks he's a pet. Time to re-arm the sticky traps. All of them. Here mousey  mousey  mousey   .   .   .   .   .

Monday, September 17, 2018

Sticky Traps Work

I got em all!! At least I think I did. No more mouse sounds & no more mouse sitings out of the corner of my eye. Got three mice in one week & one a couple of weeks ago. And I think I got them all. I hope I got  them all .   .   .   .

A couple of months ago, I got a bill with a credit from Telus for a Mike phone that I haven't owned in at least 10 years. I loved my Mike phone. It was the one with the walkie-talkie feature that was introduced at the PNE & only available to business customers. My buddy signed us up somehow at the PNE. So, even though we weren't a 'business' we got a half price 'deal' on two of them because of the PNE special. All our friends were jealous!! The Mike network was amazing! We could add people to our 'Group' & talk to them anywhere in North America with no roaming charges. But the company was bought by Telus & everything changed before the phone was discontinued.
I've been with Fido ever since. Today, I finally got someone at Telus who thinks he can get my old Mike business credit transferred to my home phone/fax account. Amazing .   .   .   .

I was a little horrified to get two emails today - telling me it was 100 days to Christmas!!!  One included links to all the "most asked for" toys for kids. I've hardly ever seen any of them. Who's asking for them ???? I guess not watching TV for a year is a bonus. Since there's less than 100 days until Christmas, I guess it's time I got back to the needles since I'll be soon needing a hat - I cut all my hair off, wristers - who knows where they go in the summer, Lara's vest & a sweater for myself before it gets too cold out there!



Monday, September 10, 2018

One More Mouse

Had enough, bought sticky pads to get my mice. Got the cheeky mouse that kept running behind my desk & burrowing into my big plant pot! I didn't want to do it, I tried to avoid the sticky trap but I saw no other way to get rid of them. One down & one to go .   .   .   .

Now that Fall is almost here - don't mind it  but have realized I have no winter clothes other than two thick hoodies & three pairs of sweat pants - I really have to get the new-to-me sewing machine set up & working.  I love my hoodies but I really need a zip or button front hoodie to wear over tee shirts because it's too warm to wear the hoodies over a shirt & too cold to wear the shirt alone. Last year's fleece - is actually 6 years old - is looking very tatty! I have been thinking seriously of slashing the fronts of my hoodies & putting in a big coat zip that opens at the bottom. Should be fairly easy but I think my only option is a white zip for the screaming melt-your-eyeballs PINK one. The other one is dark Purple so a black zip would work but I prefer to wear the Pink one. Or sew a jacket in thick fleece. I know I have an old 'ET' type rain jacket pattern from 30 years ago that's very cozy. I spent a lot of hours sitting outside Starbucks drinking coffee in one! Or pull out all the top down sweaters I've started & pick one to finish!!! Fast.


Sunday, September 02, 2018

Renewal

It's so much fun when old pals show up out of the blue on the doorstep!! One I thought was gone forever, happily married & renovating a house with a new family, turned up a couple of weeks ago. He's single once more, broke & up to his eyeballs in debt but working on an idea for his next million. He's the smartest man I've ever met & we laughed & laughed when I asked for his autograph before he becomes famous. We used to have such fun in a gang working on ideas over coffee on Sunday afternoons .  .  .  .

My buddy Steve worked over my office several months ago - I've tried to keep it uncluttered - & he stuffed a lot of things into the closet. Well, I haven't used one single thing he stuffed in there so I think it's time to dump most of it. I will keep the tapestry loom & the good fleece in the vacuum bag but all the stacking file trays, plastic bins & other crap will go. I have an old scanner in a box that's never been opened, a really old Mita photocopier & a box full of cables, cords & hardware that I've collected over the years that will follow. It's time. It's amazing how you collect small electronics like keyboards, mice, cassette players, fans, clocks & small radios simply because it's a pain in the butt to drive across town to get rid of them. I think Steve stuffed it all into my closet & left the door off because he knew I'd get tired of looking at it & haul it away on my own instead of fighting about it. So I guess that's my job this coming week. At least two boxes of old electronics to the recycle joint & one of old office accessories to the Hospital Thrift Store.

The Second Goth Kitty Short Sock is ON the needles. Turning a heel while trying to yak over coffee in a cafe is tough so I cast on the second sock instead. It's so much easier to make ribbing or straight knit instead of working colored elastic markers & short rows in public. People like to stand around & ask silly questions while you're trying not to drop a stitch or elastic. I suppose I should learn to knit two socks at the same time on the same needles to simplify the process but I had a hard enough time learning THIS heel on the first two pairs of socks! I have the sort of brain that stays scrambled until the lemons line up & BING, it all drops into place. Sometimes my brain sorts the mess right away & sometimes it takes several lessons until the light comes on. I drove a couple of math teachers crazy because I have to understand what I'm doing before I can do it.

Pabaigh - The yarn has been wound into cakes & has been set out as my new TV project. Yes, I now have a new TV box. The knitting itself is all plain with nothing fancy at all. The body is almost straight with cap sleeves so it shouldn't take much work once it's on the needles. I suspect the worst part has been getting gauge & casting on since it's worked in one piece. Just give me a weekend of good dramas on Public TV or Knowledge & I'll be well on the way!




Tuesday, August 28, 2018

A Taste of Winter

Brrrrrrr - the weekend was positively freezing in my basement!! I ended up wearing the heavy duty hoodie I bought last winter in my office!! And then pulled out the big soup pot to make a winter batch of soup to warm up!! I was thrilled to run out & sit in my hot car yesterday when I saw the return of all that blue sky. It made me so happy I went off to Mcdonald's to have a chicken wrap & extra large coffee for lunch in my hot car too. I often sit in the corner of the parking lot in the shade & read while I drink my coffee, just to get away from the basement office. Today was not one of those relaxing lunches. Just as I got settled in with my coffee & ebook, the Gardeners arrived with gas powered trimmers & blowers & proceeded to manicure the bushes right next to my car which totally filled it with fumes .  .  .  .

Did I mention my new to me Janome sewing machine??? I've already rooted out all my old sewing patterns & peeped into my bins of fabric. I found three tunic tops all cut out & half finished. But it's the tropical raspberry rayon print fabric that really turns me on! And the 5 yards of equally wild hot pink/blue patterned rip-stop nylon that I bought for shopping bags!! I am seriously thinking of making small produce bags since I have plenty of big bags for heavy duty shopping. It's so exciting!! My poor old spinner will get forgotten again .  .  .

And back on the needles - finished one more pair of short summer socks that look just like the last pair. I used three balls of Knit Picks Felici sock to make two pairs of short socks in my favorite colorway, Goth Kitty. I do love that one!!! These are all mine, mine, mine. They don't disappear into the shoe when worn but show an inch of ribbing & two inches of plain knit above the heel so there's a little wild color showing above a grimy summer sneaker. The next pair - yes, I DO have two more balls of Goth Kitty - will be the standard sock of winter.

Pabaigh for Lara - well, it's still in the bottom of my bag. With Fall rapidly approaching, I'd better get it back on the needles!! It's been so damned hot that I couldn't knit outside on the west facing patio & good old Briggs & Little throws little 'bits' of debris into the air as I knit so I can't knit inside. Gawd, where did my normal lungs go???? So Pabaigh has languished in the bag all summer instead of being made .  .  .  .  But I have been shmoozing on the Starbucks patios with my favorite Techie boys lately - women are gone from their lives once more - so I can work on it while I admire their latest inventions  .   .   .


Friday, August 24, 2018

Is That Fall Outside??

My Winter Warmer
The last couple of days have been positively COLD for this time of year in the Vancouver burbs! I'm sitting in my WEST facing office with the blinds wide open & feeling a little too cool. I felt this way yesterday as well & actually dug out my old sweats!! Is summer over??? Or is this the result of all that smoke waaaay up in the stratosphere? I, personally, don't mind a little cool weather!! I'm still in love with this cowl from Knitter's!!!
 I have two lots of yarn spun up that could be used to make it. One lot was custom dyed for me in reds, pinks & blues which ended up a lot lighter than the pictured yarns but is still pretty nice. The other lot is in neon pink & lime green which I spun for a Stephen West shawl. Both of them would work up nicely with the custom dyed lot being pretty &  subdued while the pink & lime is right in your face! If it's cooler, then it's time to KNIT.

It's been a tough summer for me. Between the smoke. the pollution & the heat, I've found it hard to breathe. And if you can't breathe, you can't do much of anything!! Tuesday morning I went out early to do several errands while it was cool - I didn't get to finish all of them because it was much smokier than I realized. I was short of breath, started to cough, realized my puffer was in the knitting bag on my desk & had to go home. I coughed so much it made my ribs sore again & I thought I'd be sick in the car - thank gawd for icy air conditioning. And it's amazing how exhausted you feel after a bout of extreme coughing .  .  .  I slept like the dead for 3 hours!!

And if that wasn't enough, my favorite cafe is closed till the day after Labor Day!! Ack!! 


Sunday, August 12, 2018

A Cooling Breeze

As everyone knows in the western part of North America, it's been too hot to move. I've pitied those who've had to move, especially those moving house in the Vancouver burbs where there's nowhere but the parks to move to. It was even too hot to breathe there for a while. With my newly acquired bad lungs, I stayed in the shade when I could , in air conditioning - the car is a wonder - when I had to go out & slept away the really bad late afternoons with the oscillating fan blowing on my lightly clad body.
It was even too hot to eat, knit or spin. So, I drank iced coffee & read the whole Anne of Green Gables series of books on my Kobo instead. It was nice sitting outside in the dark, late at night, reading & laughing about Anne's adventures. Megan Followes is the Anne that I remember from the series that ran on CBC & I couldn't help but see her face everywhere. Even though she's now a grandmother, she will always be Anne Shirley to me.

I successfully murdered my mice or it got too hot for them and they left the building. I really think the Rodenticide Pellets soaked in Sockeye salmon juices did the trick in the end. I mean what mouse in it's right mind could ignore SALMON juice??? Really???? Better than peanut butter or cheese!!!
                                                                                                                                                                                                     
Goth Kitty summer socks
The Rescue Fuchsia not only bushed out all over but is now flowering it's little head off. I thought it might be dead when I brought it home & it surely looked dead when I cut it all back before soaking it but it started sprouting within a day. It's now flowering once again & seems very happy at the back of the patio. Amazing what a little water will do for a flowering basket! I just wish I'd taken the other one as well when I had the chance .  .  .  . 

And speaking of rescue, I am now the proud owner of an old  Janome  sewing machine. It was a top-of-the-line machine when it's elderly owner bought it & has a lot of built in decorative as well as stretch stitches. All of the sewing 'feet' are in the machine as well as a zipper & button foot!! My only complaint is that it weighs a ton but that won't matter once I get it up onto my built-in sewing shelf in the bedroom. I already own a Janome serger which I bought back in the 80s when I took Stretch & Sew classes - my gawd, it sounds like a long time ago. But it seems that things were made to last back then - they certainly cost a lot more. But you weren't replacing them every 15 years like you do now! I may even get into some sewing projects this winter!!

Just a final picture of the latest Goth Kitty short socks. I really love this Knit Picks colorway & bought several balls. Most of my wardrobe consists of Pink/Purple with a little Red & Turquoise, it seemed the right combo to wear with almost everything.


Saturday, July 28, 2018

Blazing Patios

I think this has been the hottest summer I can ever remember! Well, there was that summer in the mid 70s when I worked as a Home Support Worker when it was so hot the boss told us to take off the uniforms & wear sundresses & sandals. We had seniors fainting on sidewalks in New West. And I think I spent the whole summer doing laundry in hot, steamy Senior apartment buildings.

Usually, we get two or three weeks in August every year that bakes your socks off but THIS year has been baking since June!! It's been tough on ME especially this year since I'm still having breathing problems. I am better when I stay inside or inside my air-conditioned car during the hottest part  of the day but the cooler evenings after dark are the best. I think I sit outside in the dark reading for a couple of hours. I am soooo glad I bought a Kobo Aura so I can do that!  And don't laugh, I've been reading the Anne of Green Gables series. I think I was 10 when I read it last!! But, I got a Daily Deal notice from Kobo one day for the whole series for $1.99, so I bought it. Sure makes a nice change from British Detectives or Thrillers.

It's too hot to knit. I haven't finished anything. I haven't started anything. I have been washing all my knits & drying them outdoors on the rack on the patio instead. They smell so good when they dry outside, even with the air pollution & the neighbor next door who still burns all her garbage at night! But I am wishing for a good sea breeze move the air a bit!

This weekend Mars is the closest to Earth that it's been since 2003!! Apparently Mars will be the brightest 'star' in the sky this weekend & will be only about 36 million miles away!! And there's that Blood Moon to see as well. You can see it all on 'Night Sky' or 'SkyView' aps.

The local Safeway sure is popular in this heat wave. I've often said how nice it is to go down there & have lunch when you live in an apartment. There's a large seating area - they don't clean it much so bring your own wet ones & napkins - but the deli has added scads of new salads, the store has lots of sandwiches pre-made in the cooler, lots of finger foods ready to go too as well as cut fruit & Starbucks standing by with big, cold drinks! I must be getting really old, but it's a great place to cool off, have a cheap lunch & shop - all at the same time. Especially good if you just want to be cool for a while when the apartment is too hot!!

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Just a Dawg

I haven't had a lot of interesting things going on in the last couple of weeks  -  my life has become rather dull. There's nothing much to report other than my 80 year old - next month - Ex gets to keep his license for two more years!  He was so stressed out about losing it since he lives in a corner of the town with nothing within walking distance & poor bus service. But, he's safe for two more years!!!

My efforts to KILL my mice continue! There's a lot of good stuff in the back of my cupboards apparently - like packages of pop corn - that seem to be more interesting than my poisoned peanut butter. So I concocted a new poisonous package with cheese. I bought some Swiss cheese slices & they were tasteless to me but apparently not to mice. The package has vanished!!

It's been so hot this week that I've been doing laundry so I can hang it outside to dry. Since I have a teeny washer & only one rack, the process has been lengthy. But, oh my, how GOOD towels smell when they dry in the sunshine!!! Yesterday was sooooo hot that TWO heavy bath-towels dried in 20 minutes on my patio. I've pulled all the winter socks out. And today, a winter quilt. If I'm going to swelter in the heat, then I'll get some use out of it. On days like this, I wish I had a solar cooker so I could make dinner while the towels dry!!

My rescued fuchsia is leafing out all over. I cut it back, soaked it really good & tucked it into the very back of my patio where the big box of ferns used to be. Apparently it loves the spot & is already setting tiny buds! I should get my ass in gear & re-pot a couple of other things too. Like that poor spider plant that's lived in a plastic drinking glass for 10 years .  .  .  .  And the Jade plant the mouse was living in!

Haven't taken my Indian spinner outside for a spin this summer but I really must. I've been sitting outside in the cool evenings with my knitting instead, making short summer socks. But, I now have 5 or 6 pairs & should be fine for the summer.
Must get that vest done for my niece before it gets cold too since I really need to knit it outside with all the 'bits' it throws off as I work with it. I bought the same B&G Tuffy yarn in RED for myself. I have a 'jacket' pattern that's really a poncho with arms for myself for the winter. I wanted something warm but not too warm that was easy to wear. I don't want to have to take it on & off all the time but I need something when getting from the house to the car & back.

I've been listening to the Maisie Dobbs series by Jacqueline Winspear. Maisie starts out in life as a poor girl around 1900 who goes into service as a maid at 12. Her employers notice how smart she is & send her to school where she wins a place at the University.  WWI breaks out & Maisie trains as a nurse & goes to France. She survives the war to eventually become an 'investigator' who does 'Discrete' investigations. The series is very well written & as true to the period as possible. I think I'm now up to the mid 30's.

Friday, July 06, 2018

A Mouse Did It

It's been a tough week this week. Even though it's been a short week, it's still been tough. I started off by moving stuff that hasn't been moved in eons only to find my one little mouse has become generations of mice nicely homed in an old fleece in a basket. I suspect they've been coming & going thru the office window which opens onto the back stairs. One damn mouse made a home in my very large Jade plant by burrowing deep under the roots - the plant is so heavy that I don't really move it anymore!! So, I've been waging war on mice with Rat Pellets & Peanut Butter. Oh, how they love the mixture!!

I was moving things to find the bin/s of combed & dyed spinning fibre. Yes, spinning fibre. I now understand that I'll be working a lot longer than I planned & spinning a lot less as a result. I also like to knit & the two don't always go together very well in my world. I seem to have long periods of one or the other .   .   .    so while I have friendly spinners around, I want to sell off some of the stuff I know I'll never get to. I bought way more than I ever needed - it was investment buying!! hahahaha  Trust me, the Passionate Purple, Magenta & tropical Paua are NOT being sold off!! But I have subscription offerings & individual packages which ARE being sold. I very carefully stored them all away in giant Rubber Maid tubs which are NOT labeled or transparent. Stupid me.

I decided I'd rather spin fleeces, which are easier on hands that hurt & yield amounts that can make a vest or sweater. I always liked spinning from the fleece. Probably because that's how I learned to spin back in the 70s! We didn't have dyed, combed anything available to us. We had mostly white fleeces from Australia & local fleeces that almost no one wanted! If you wanted color, you dyed your own! Occasionally, a grey or brown fleece appeared but mostly the only choice was white. I ended up being seduced by all the color available 30 years later!! I love color. But, funny as it sounds, when all is said & done, I prefer lighter greys for spinning because I can wear the yarn on it's own, combine it with colored yarns or over-dye it if I want. I can't wear white at all!

But, I am NOT moving anything today. Today I'm just stiff & sore & recovering from yesterday! Yesterday I had a WCB Audit. What an adventure!! There was only ONE handicap parking spot & not available to me. It was probably the hottest day of the year to be hobbling across a half acre of blacktop parking lot with a heavy bag & a cane. By the time I got to the main door - Reception was at the other end of the building - I had to sit down, take a pee & use my puffer in any order! No bench, no washroom for the public on the main floor at all & a trickling water feature greeted me. By the time I got myself together, used the elevator, found a washroom & located Reception, I was 10 minutes late & listening to my phone ringing in my bag. Thank gawd  the building was air conditioned!!!  The young  man doing my audit was very nice & finished in about 20 minutes!  I told him I was really shocked at how unfriendly WCB is about handicap access. One would think that a place who's Claim to Fame is to look after injured workers would be totally accessible!! ONE parking spot!! No ramp to get on/off the sidewalk to the parking. No sitting place at the door - not even a ledge - to rest. It's tough work hobbling across a parking lot with a cane & a bag of documents!! No accessible washroom & no directions to a washroom in the lobby. Just a sign that said - "Please check in with Reception when you arrive".  I couldn't FIND Reception.  

Monday, July 02, 2018

Happy Holiday Monday

Since the TV died last fall, I often don't know what day it is. So I missed the Official Canada Day celebration. I was home, doing laundry & lounging outside to watch it dry in the afternoon sun.

While guarding the laundry on it's drying rack, I listened to Heinlein's "Door into Summer" for the umteenth time - I love Pete & Danny - & worked on my Goth Kitty short summer socks. Finished the first & turned the heel on the second one. I really like this Goth Kitty colorway from Knit Picks! Grey, Pink & Purple - most of my favorite colors all in one sock!! And one ball made one & a half short socks. I bought four balls!!!

Haven't done much new book reading so far this summer but I have been re-reading  'Raven Black' book 1 in Ann Cleeves' Shetland series on my Kobo ebook reader. I take that reader with me everywhere I go. Even if I only go thru the drive-thru for a coffee, I take it with me. I have the back-lit version with e-ink so there's no glare on the screen if I read it out in the sun & the screen is evenly lit in the dark. None of that flashlight effect you get with a book light!! Although I love audio books when I work, I love to curl up & read too. Some books are just better when you read them yourself!!!

Not much progress on the farming niece's vest. I've been having a bad Spring with all the pollution, mould & pollen floating around & have avoided knitting with anything that throws off 'bits' when it's worked with. Good old Briggs & Little yarns make me wheeze. I have contemplated soaking the skeins in conditioner & 'beating' them on the post outside to tame the 'fly-aways' because they DO wear like iron & soften with use. Now that the weather is warmer, I am hoping to get it finished as I lounge out on the patio watching the laundry dry!

Sunday, June 24, 2018

Can This be Saved???

The boys at my favorite cafe in the Industrial Park not only cook up a good meal but they try very hard to make the place nice for the grubby clientele. The majority are truck drivers, mechanics & city workers in muddy/dirty boots & unwashed hands most of the year. The boys decided to hang a couple of big baskets of flowers on either side of the door this year so we can bang out heads on one or the other while coming & going from the cafe. But, they're only pretty as long as someone waters them. While visiting on Friday, I took pity on the Fuchsia basket & took it down. It was covered with buds but cooked to a crisp. The staff said it wasn't their job to water it. It's now sitting on my patio table resting in the shade soaking up H2O. I thought I'd give it a day or two to revive before I give it a good clip & see if it will sprout again. I know, it's a hellova way to get flowers!!

I managed to take a shot of the finished Hopscotch socks!! They are pretty & I sort of wish I'd've bought another couple of balls since they would make very nice short summer socks. But, there is some left over out of each ball that will go nicely with other leftovers so I may get another pair of scrappy shorties. And the heel is turned - I'm actually half way down the foot - on the first of my Goth Kitty short socks. Hopefully it will be finished this weekend & the second sock on the needles by Monday. I can use them NOW.



Monday, June 18, 2018

Heat Wave

Goth Kitty
It's summertime & the living is easy  .  .  .   thank gawd for bagged salads, rotisserie chicken & cold cider!!  We are finally in the middle of a heat wave in my part of the world & I have no intention of cooking, even for myself, every day. The basement is deliciously cool & I intend to keep it that way! I indulged in a big bag of Ancient Grains cereal, blue berries & a gallon of milk along with bags of broccoli & cabbage slaw, mixed greens, snap peas, baby veg & hummus to go with the rotisserie chicken & meat pies. I can cook when it's cold outside!

I thought I'd peruse the BC Liquor website & see what kind of cider they have. I'm not a big drinker but I like a cold one once in a while like everyone else. I also like a shot of sumpin sumpin in my tea occasionally too. And I won't turn my nose up at a tall, frosty cocktail neither.
Have you ever really looked at the government liquor website??? I was quite shocked at some of the offerings. I did expect the imported single malt whiskies to be pricey but $41,000 a bottle??? There's even one in a Lalique bottle & a Russian vodka in enamel. Cognac was anywhere from $250 to $25,000 a bottle. Who drinks this stuff???
Obviously there must be a market - can you see it all now??? Lunching ladies talk about Father's Day the week after - " Well daaaarling, I bought Himself a 22k gold & jade money clip while  the children picked up a 50 year old bottle of single malt from some backwater island in Scotland for $25,000".

Hopscotch 
On the knitting front - finished my Hopscotch Socks at last. I took pity on them, brought them in from the car & just did it. I just wasn't working on them at all. The Ex's last two eye appointments were so short, I barely got the ticket purchased!!!
I've cast-on a pair of short socks in Goth Kitty. I loved that colorway so much I bought FOUR balls.
And I've finally figured out the gauge for the cowled vest I'm making for my niece - I hate it but I'm knitting worsted yarn on a 3.25 mm needle. It's a little hard on the hands to knit so firmly but I'm making the small size so it won't be too long of a knit over all. I will just have to knit it outside since the Briggs & Little yarn throws 'bits' into the air as I work with it & it makes me wheeze.

Friday, June 08, 2018

Summer Daze

Here I am & suddenly it's JUNE!! I'm getting older by the minute. Not a helluva lot going on in my life these days except bookkeeping work that I thought I was leaving behind. But, I promised myself I would work until I had my credit card balance paid off & it's rapidly reducing - I really look forward to that monthly statement these days!!!

I was taken out for a Chinese dinner yesterday by a friend I don't see very often. He was actually on his way to Costa Rica for 10 days - leaving on the Red Eye - his first trip out of North America!!! He was so excited. He's a single dad who stayed home & raised his kid until she left home last fall so everyone's been pushing him to get out & see the sights - and meet some nice women too - before he gets too old. He promised pictures!

Meanwhile, back at the Basement - I'm finding it hard to get excited about plants in pots this year. I found it hard last year too. Maybe it's time to shift most of the pots into the recycling, put up a curtain or two & spend the summer with one or two glorious baskets of Succulents & a wind chime instead. The back yard got overrun with that damn Morning Glory last year & I was too short of breath to hack it back. It came back with a vengeance this year in the middle of allergy season & I was short of breath when I went outside. It's been reduced by a couple of hot days & a lot of yanking but I don't want to water out there for fear of helping it come back once more. I do miss the ferns though .   .   .   .

Pabaigh has been frogged. It's just not normal to knit worsted yarn on a 3mm needle!! It's hard on
the hands & wrists!! But, knitting on the 5mm needle that I'd normally use made it 5 sizes too big. And it's already designed to have 12 inches of ease. My biggest problem is getting gauge in the round - I tend to relax, so it will grow - but I don't like working with the smaller needle. I may have to do some math & recalculate everything in MY gauge. It's a pretty simple design so that may be what I do in the end .  .  .  .   One more try on the smaller needles though - I'll knit a big swatch in the round & see how I feel.

Saturday, May 26, 2018

Ahhhhh . . . feel GOOD

I don't know what's going on in the outside world so much but I am amazed at what's going on in mine. Yesterday I realized that nothing hurt when I got up. I'm not saying that I jumped out of bed, bounced to the bathroom & yodeled, 'Hello World' at the top of my lungs while I tap danced into the shower, but considering how I've been feeling for a very long time, it was close!!  Nothing hurts!  I didn't make 'Old Woman' noises as I got out of bed & I can breathe like a normal person!!  I'm not coughing!!  I can honestly say that I haven't felt this good since I had my throat surgery & was able to talk again.

Haven't really changed my diet although I've switched to 2% milk, eat High Fibre whenever possible & pretty much stopped eating anything fried. I try to add more greens to everything but still have days when I don't have any. Drink?? I don't really drink other than water, tea & a coffee - if I go out.

One thing I have done is adjust my head about medication. I hate taking it  & have had a hard time believing I am now on drugs for life. I haven't been good about taking them over the long haul.  Instead of taking them every day to PREVENT attacks, I quit when I'm feeling better. Which brings on another attack .  .  .   The fact is - I no longer function without it. The Zombies will get me after the Apocalypse because I'll be struggling to breathe. I'm really counting on knitting & spinning to save me from them in the end.

And talking about Knitting - I am in the process of casting-on PABAIGH from Kate Davies. This is a tee shirt style vest with a cowl attached. It's knit in one piece from the bottom to the funnel shaped cowl. It caught my fancy because it's a simple layering piece that can be adjusted easily. My favorite niece doesn't want shawls or bits of kit that fall off, get laid down somewhere, need adjusting or are precious because most of her time is spent working outside on her 'farm'. She complains about hats & scarves that fall off when she bends over to shovel poop, mittens that are useless when she has to untie rope or twine or sweaters that pull up in the back when she bends over.  A lot of today's accessories are not good for her. 

This cap sleeved sweater/vest solves a couple of problems as I see it, it can be made longer, wider or narrower as desired, it knits up quickly, it can be worn over a lighter shirt for extra warmth when you don't really need a jacket, it can be worn over a heavy shirt or under a jacket when you need a little extra without too much bulk & the cowl will never fall off. I was thinking about making this first one a little boxier than a sweater. I'm using good old Briggs & Little 'Tuffy' in 'DENIM' which is 80% wool & 20% nylon in a 2 ply medium or worsted yarn. It's certainly NOT next-to-skin soft but it will wear like IRON in the barnyard. It won't care if it gets poop or slobber on it & will soften up with handling & wear but still retains it's shape. There's nothing like a new project to get your juices flowing!!!

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

August in May

After 3 lovely hot days reminiscent of late August, the basement has warmed up noticeably & the cold cement floors feel divine underfoot. Even the mouse in my closet is enjoying the warm days!! And speaking of that mouse, after buying something called 'Rat & Mouse killer' last month, I have discovered that I need a 'feeding device' to dispense the stuff. Stupid me just tucked the little plastic bags along the route the mouse likes to take & wondered why the damned mouse was still alive. I have never intentionally killed a mouse in my life so I guess I can be forgiven one mistake!! Watch out Mouse, I have now opened the bags & put the contents into 'feeding' stations. Your days are numbered .   .   .   .

I'm down to three projects & MY tax return!! Hopefully, they will all be finished by the end of the month & I can spin the summer away on my patio. I have several knitting projects I want to tackle as well - maybe even finish up one I started for myself last year. My poor old house sweater needs to be trashed - it's 17 years old & ratty in the current incarnation. Some is cat damage & some is just plain old age - I bought this yarn in the 70s & it's been knit & reknit at least 3 times since then.


The other night, in a fit of midnight on-line shopping, I bought 10 balls of RED Briggs & Little "Tuffy" & 5 balls of BLUE JEANS at 40% off. I should freeze my credit card!!! But, it was a good deal, will wash & wear very well & knit up quickly. I confess to craving some RED Briggs & Little for ages & bought a pattern months ago. The Blue Jeans will be knit into a vest with a cowl for the Bee Queen as a layering piece. She actually looks her best in Jewel colors but keeps buying the GREENS her mother loved. I thought the blue cowled vest would ease her gently into better color.

The Bee Queen (my niece) is dividing her hives up the Valley & says she's imported some new California queen bees to expand her brood. With the shortage of bees around the world, she's really excited about increasing her hives. She originally thought it would be fun to have a hive or two out in the field to make sure her fruit trees got pollinated. Then she discovered her first home grown honey & was smitten! She took the Bee course & is now raising her own bees. All of hers survived the winter & she's now creating new hives from the old. She tells me there's far more money in growing Bee Hives than in honey & thinks this will be a great retirement income project. Okay kid. She's talking about retiring early when she has her 25 years in, selling the farm to developers & buying a Hippy Dippy place on one of the Gulf Islands to grow chickens & bees & learn how to spin. She plans on taking her old aunty with her. I told her it was fine with me as long as I have an indoor toilet.

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Happy Mother's Day Weekend

The Ex called this morning to ask me out for Chinese - we try to go out once a week to keep in touch &  we have a favorite little spot that I introduced him to before we got married 30 years ago.  It continues to be a favorite. The food is well prepared & generous, lots of oriental dishes are on the menu as well as the 'North American' version of what Chinese oughta be. I found this place when I was in my 20's  - lucky me - as relief from the Rickshaw in downtown Surrey where my Dad & all his waterfront cronies ate what they called 'Chinese Food' on Saturday nights. My Dad couldn't understand that tomato fried rice, chow mein & chop suey were not Chinese & the Rickshaw didn't serve the kind of food I was used to eating downtown in Chinatown.

What has this to do with Mother's Day, you ask??? Well, the one thing you could count on with my Dad is that he loved parties, loved gifts & hated to shop. Once he found somewhere or something that worked for him, he never varied from it unless forced. I have inherited a little too much of that from him!! Good old Dad. When he was told that Whalley Hardware brought in non-hardware gifts for important holidays, wrapped them & stayed open late for men only on Thursdays, he never shopped anywhere else. All my gifts from age 11 on came from the Hardware!! You could count on him to order up the FOOD for any celebration too! Yup. The Rickshaw would deliver. If he wanted to go out - the Rickshaw had private party space as well as the dining room.

One year, when I was a student living on my own, I decided I'd had enough & I would bring the food for Mother's Day myself. Mom could always count on a gift from the  Hardware from Dad, cards & chocolates from the kids & the Rickshaw's Chinese for dinner. But that year, I brought the food from MY little place. I practically had to hand feed Dad for a while but he got over it when he found the deep fried wontons & sweet & sour dipping sauce. Mom never even got a taste.

So, did my little place change Dad?? Not as far as Chinese food went, I think he really liked the fluorescent sauces & over salted dishes at the Rickshaw. Maybe it was the company over there, too. But one thing I did notice, Dad was eating steak at Jim's Hideaway on Father's Day.


Tuesday, May 08, 2018

After Tax

Hello Blog - I guess it's just about time to get off my ass & do some updating! The problem with updating is that you need something interesting to update about. Working for a living isn't all that exciting but it sure gives you a lot more grist for the mill because retirement is mighty short of interesting things to talk about on a day to day basis.

Just finished the most tiring tax year I can remember in ages. Everyone had a problem. People moved. People bought & sold homes. People married. People died. And two new little ones came into the world. No one thought to check the tax implications before they did what they did & a few sure were surprised. But life goes on & I think it's time to file my own tax .  .  .  .


On my desk I have four balls of yarn to make the MKAL - the Yarnmaid's Tale from Jimmy Beans!!! Since I already have two clues, I have to get in gear!!! The original color choices were Scarlet - for the Maid & Black - called Under His Eye but this is for my niece Lara & she's into everything GREEN. So I chose a dark Asphalt & Tarragon, a greyed green for her. Just a little something to get me back into the swing of things!!  I read the Handmaid's Tale many years ago when it was included in a huge reading list for a Canadian lit course along with The Stone Angel & The Book of Eve. All the novels were by & about Women & everyone of us thought the Handmaid was waaay out there - we are talking about the 70s here now kiddies. Take a close look at today's world. A slight Political shift to the left, a little less separation of church & state & a repeal or two of some rights & we're on the way .   .   .   .

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Another Year Older . . . .


Yesterday was my birthday. Not a great day as days go these days. It was grey & drizzly & I groaned as I got out of bed once more. You'd think things could be different on a birthday, that you could leap out with renewed vigor & excitement even if it's only for a few hours, but that didn't happen yesterday. But, there were a few bright spots to make the day better. Starbucks had a FREE GOODIE for me on my birthday - food or drink - it was my choice & I bounced between a very large Mocha or a slice of banana bread in my head. I also took myself off for lunch  - my favorite lightly dressed Ceasar salad & a chicken wrap - before picking up the last two tax returns from my shut-ins.

After lunch, with the car idling while I chatted with my elderly friend, the fan came on with a roar & a bang. Smoke blew out the front & back with a terrible stink!! I thought I'd blown the head gasket. But, the car kept running. No emergency lights came on on the dash. No Check Engine light flashed. No liquids poured out. Just smoke & stink. I thought maybe the heater core went but I had heat & no cloud of vapor INSIDE the car. So I hopped in, put it in gear & took myself across town to my machine shop mechanic to find out what happened.

I got Dave out of bed to check my car. Poor Dave had worked all night on a truck. But he got dressed & soon figured out what happened. Turns out I have two radiators in the car. One cools the transmission & one cools the motor. Somehow the bracket holding the smaller transmission rad broke off on the bottom corner - pot holes???? Are you reading this City of Surrey??? which left it loose & swinging in the breeze. While idling, the temp went up, the fan came on & the small rad blew into the big rad with a bang. Nice hit. The contents of the big rad sprayed directly onto the hot engine causing the stink & the smoke.

Lucky me. Lordco had my rad in stock & put a RUSH delivery on it. I had my MasterCard with me, remembered my PIN & got my mechanic's 30% discount in the process!! Three & a half hours later everything was installed, cleaned up & ready to go. Yessssssssssss  And off to Starbucks I ran. Lights  were still on, raced to the drive-thru & found only the cleaners on site. It was a quiet night so Elvis left the building early  .   .   .   .       







Wednesday, March 28, 2018

At the Kitchen Sink

It's so nice to be able to use the kitchen once more now that the oil slick has been removed. I don't know about most people but I sure don't like to eat out all the time. I can manage for a few days but it isn't the food I prefer. I like hot oatmeal & raisins with a little dark brown sugar on top. And I like stir fried veggies with lots of ginger & garlic on top of my brown rice. The Mcdonald's drive thru may have good coffee but even my favorite wrap gets boring after several days!!

Now that my kitchen is functional again, I can think about setting the spin on all those white skeins of yarn I've spun up over the years. About 10 years ago I bought 15 pounds of Brown Sheep mill ends. The majority of the roving was a wool/mohair mix while about a quarter of it was plain wool in knots. The knots undid into a bouncy roving that spun like a dream into a spongy yet  bouncy yarn with a slightly yellow cast. I liked it better than the wool/mohair & decided it would make a great Kimono style sweater. But I didn't want white yarn. And I didn't want to dye it until ALL the yarn was spun. I waited to dye it all at the same time to get at least related skeins in the same color. I just wish the knots had been a light grey because I'd like to have a light base color & then paint some spots in a bright primary RED with a few dots of some other color to contrast. Since the weather is not so great at the moment, maybe I'll have to think about it until it's warm enough to let the skeins dry outside.

When I ordered that big bag, I never thought about what I'd DO with all that wool. And the bag didn't look that big until I opened it. The air rushed in & it grew to more than twice it's previous size in the box. And that's a lot of wool roving when you have several other bags of fleece, at least 20 bags of hand painted or dyed rovings & several bags of mohair & alpaca. I told myself I was buying for the future for when I was retired & too broke to afford the good stuff. Sort of like a fibre RSP - hahahah. Mind you, when I ordered that bag, the Canadian dollar was higher than the US dollar so maybe it wasn't such a bad thing after all.

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Skating Rink

Tuesday, I knocked over a full quart bottle of Extra Fruity Olive Oil. I have this big brown wooden cupboard about 5 feet long & 4 & a half feet tall with shelves inside that I use as extra storage in my kitchen. I think it was once a huge entertainment centre because one side of the  top lifts up when you press on the corner & the shelves inside are all different shapes & depths. I love that cupboard. It weighs a ton but it can store giant containers of pasta, flour, sugar, oatmeal, boxes of garbage bags, cases of mushroom soup, rolls of paper, foil & parchment, big Tupperware containers, sacks of rice & all the bits 'n' bobs that come with my Nutriblender. I don't normally store liquids in there but I needed a tall shelf for the tall oil bottle. So, there I was, on one leg with the other in the air - think crane - balanced on the cupboard top with one hand so I could get low, reach in & pull out a can of soup. And 'bink' said the bottle politely as it tipped over & fell one inch to my tiled cement floor.

It broke into three main pieces along it's side seams & oil poured out everywhere. I couldn't move fast but was able to grab newspaper from the recycling bag & cover the whole lake as it spread. I managed to drop paper towels on the edges of the paper & then more paper on top of the whole mess. I've spent the rest of the week trying to figure out how I'm gonna get it all cleaned up. I can no longer reach the floor easily. Most days if something drops, it stays there unless I can pick it up with my grabber stick or there's a counter nearby where I can pivot on my good leg while lifting the bad one which doesn't bend like it used to. Stuff that falls with an end or side sticking up I can often grab but a lot of stuff stays flat on the floor until it's dry enough to sweep. I sometimes long for my huge old dog Linda who could vacuum anything remotely foody from the floor before you realized it was dropped - even raw eggs.

Today, I managed to pick up the glass with my grabber stick just as neatly as you please. It was the part I really worried about. I thought it might be too heavy for my grabber or too flat because it broke along the side seams. It looks like the newspaper has soaked up most of the oil - all that Extra Fruity goodness whaaaa - and is stiff enough to pick up without too much mess. So I should be able to stuff all that oily paper into a garbage bag without calling for help. A little industrial degreaser on my floor should take care of any leftover oil - I hope. I'm really looking forward to getting back into my own kitchen & cooking again. I like eating out too but nothing tastes quite as good as your own brown rice & curried chicken!!

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Down the Hole Again

Leftovers Bag
I don't know how it is in your house but sock yarn is a staple in mine. Yeah, I would say it has actually become the equivalent of a Food Group over the years. One of the Essential Food Groups. There's always sock yarn in this house even when I'm out of bread. Not only do I have new balls of plain & patterned yarn but I have sock yarn leftovers grouped in three main color groups - Reds, Blues & Purple/Pinks in a box & three bags!! Seems that nowadays, most people love the leftover, scrappy socks a whole lot better than plain ones. Good thing. Because I've made a lot of socks since I left my husband 17 years ago .   .   . 

A couple of years ago - I can't remember exactly now - I decided NOT to BUY any more SOCK YARN. None. I decided I would knit up all the left-overs until they were all used up. That was okay for a while until I ran out of plain colors for heels & toes. Socks that are made up of all kinds of patterned yarns really, really need plain toes at least. What's more fun that a pair of blue patterned socks with shocking pink toes??? The kids I know fought over them! So I bought a half dozen balls of neon pink, yellow, green, turquoise & red yarn for toes. But basically, I've made nothing but scrap socks for the last year & a half.

Of course there's the yarn I traded for or was given for my birthday which doesn't count toward's stash, it's personal. My friends know I love Kroy for my winter socks & even a pair or two of mitts & I will donate the scraps to the box, if there are any. And last fall I fell off the wagon & bought 6 balls of Knit Picks Felici sock yarn in Goth Kitty for me!! It's a delicious blend of plum, pinks & greys. Just my colors!! I love hot pink with grey & black!!! Or plum & green together - like pansies & violets!
And then along comes Gail, the Enabler, with her big sale on sock yarn at dirt cheap prices & offer to share the shipping cost .   .    .    .    I fell down the hole & bought another 20 balls. They won't have to embalm me when I die, they can just stuff sock yarn into all my orifices & wrap me into a giant ball.

Monday, March 05, 2018

A March Day

I was sitting in my favorite spot in the Rotten Ronnie's parking lot today enjoying my Xtra-large coffee with two milks & Fruit n Fibre muffin, cruising the free Wi-Fi for more books by Alys Clare. I love my Kobo ebook reader & use it every chance I get. It's totally back-lit so reading at night or in poor light is amazing. The font is adjustable & I can actually read without my glasses!! There's no glare on a sunny day & no bright spot or dark corner when it's back-lit.

But, as I was saying, I was was in my usual spot, after going through the drive-thru & looking for another Medieval mystery by Alys Clare. I park in this spot for several reasons, free WiFi, good coffee, sunshine - when we get it, people can't find me unless I tell them to & I can people watch. It's amazing what goes on in a Mcdonald's parking lot!!! Yeah, I could go inside & get free refills but I don't want to listen to kids shrieking & whining - man, the older I get .  .  .  .  . this particular spot has a huge playroom so the noise level can be pretty loud!  I can also knit in my car & listen to an audio-book if I want while drinking my coffee. And I can take all my cups, napkins, bags & cardboard home to be recycled.

Today, it was a glorious sunny day that got me outside checking on my fern garden.  My stiff leg reminded me I should go grocery shopping early if I wanted any 'specials' & I decided to go for a coffee on the way home & read the last of my latest 12th century 'Who Dunnit'. On the way to Rotten Ronnie's, the sun shone brightly & I had to put on the summer shades!! Got my coffee, parked in the sun, got out the ebook & watched the big, black cloud roll in. It even brought it's own wind & rained down on everyone crossing the parking lot - especially the ones in shorts!! Then the  temperature dropped suddenly & it turned into a hail storm. The hail hit so hard it bounced & came down twice!! Then, as suddenly as it came, it moved off & I was bathed in sunshine once more. Then I had to go home & get back to work .   .   .    .    .

Saturday, February 24, 2018

It's Looking a Lot Like Christmas

At 7:14 this Saturday morning, I had 6 & a quarter inches of snow on my drive. I couldn't help myself & had to go outside with my ruler & check. It was lovely, soft & light. And brought the entire town to a halt. 
Although we were warned that snow would fall on Friday morning, most of what fell in my yard, fell after dark. I was supposed to take the Ex to an eye appointment around 3:00,but it was falling very heavily so we canceled. His little suburb has only one way in & out to the main road with deep ditches, narrow streets, few lights & no sidewalks. I was concerned about getting back OUT with all that snow falling!! Good thing I did MY shopping on Thursday so I wouldn't have to go out for the next few days!! The weather office promised SUN for Saturday & my lunch date, it now looks like it won't be here till Sunday although our temps are above zero for the next few days. And once again, I am so glad I no longer have to commute anywhere!!

Knitting - I finally finished my 'car' socks in Hopscotch. I always have a pair of socks in the bag in the car but I'm thinking about changing it up a little for Spring. A few years ago, I fell in love with a cowl/shoulder wrap in Knitter's magazine. It was made simply from the top down in random rows of knit & purl  & in three weights of the same colorway, fingering, sock & worsted. The Designer used a yarn which really appealed to me. Since I couldn't find the yarn, I asked Linda at Sunset Fibers create some roving for me so I could spin my own. Linda's roving is not as screamingly bright but I think it will do the job. It's called 'Red Hat'. The yarn has been spun up for ages so I think it's about time I got started on the knitting before it gets too warm to need it.

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Just a memory of summer past
Snow in February!! Although this last couple of small snowfalls haven't been a total surprise , this is the month we're most likely to get snow. Or sunshine for that matter!!  Remember the Winter Games in 2010 when we got summer in February, all wore shorts & they had to truck in snow??? hahaha This snowfall wasn't as disastrous to the suburban streets of Vancouver as it could've been, but it's been cold enough for the mice to come indoors, that's for sure.
 I remember a couple of days of huge snowfalls - for Vancouver, that is - about 30 years ago when I worked in West Vancouver, about 40 minutes away on the other side of  two bridges & a freeway. One dump was on Valentine's Day. So much snow that people working downtown were trapped there because everything stopped running. And so much snow that all the people who planned to go out, couldn't! Hotels just opened the doors. People worked double & triple shifts because they couldn't go anywhere anyway.
I left work early because the snow was getting deep & it took me almost 7 hours to get home!! People just abandoned their cars in the middle of the street. I had good winter tires & kept it in second gear all the way home. My new husband was waiting anxiously, we didn't have cell phones in those days so he just had to wait. By mid afternoon the next day, most of the snow was gone & all the roads were clear .   .   .   a week later, it  happened all over again! Only the second time they closed the second bridge & left me stranded a mile from home. Lucky for me, I had a friend just up the road & a couch to sleep on. I am so glad my commuting days are over!!!



Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Just a Box of Magazines


Red Hat 
A Box of old magazines came my way last week! A box of old Spin-Off magazines that is. I love Spin-Off & bought it faithfully every time a new issue came out until my favorite magazine shop went bust. I also bought Knitters & Interweave Knitting as well. I looked forward to each issue with great excitement even when I didn't make anything from the patterns on their pages. I learned new things, new stitches & read about new yarns & equipment. Then I ran out of money & couldn't afford to buy any of them for a few years. When I could afford them again, I couldn't find Spin-Off anywhere. So I was delighted to find a box of old issues, back from before I knew about the magazine, up for grabs.

It's fun to see all the adverts for Spinning machines! I know quite a few people with Wheels but most of them have similar ones. It's fun to go to a spinning related event & see all the Joys & Louets lined up in the spinning area!! I once saw a Columbine in the flesh, so to speak. And I got to try it out!! It was heavy but spun like a dream. I liked taking my old Indian spinner to those events because it often was the only one there - people think it can only spin plain, heavy yarns but I can spin silk thread with mine .  .  .  .  I like to think of the Indian as an ideal machine because it can spin anything, has a wide orifice - no fiddling around with pulling yarns through with a piece of wire - and a huge bobbin - no extras needed!!! It's light, comes apart into three pieces for carrying & stays quietly in it's corner when not being used. I once spent a lot of money on a Suzie Pro from Majacraft but in the end, sold it on. I just couldn't manage the double treadle after I wrecked my knee & I'm just not a production machine type of spinner.
Rainbow leftovers

It's fun to see what people were doing with their handspun. A lot of them were weavers. I am not. I can't imagine the boredom of warping a loom .  .  .  .  although, I did buy a small tapestry loom & enjoyed making wall hangings & pillows. But my real love is knitting. I have to admit that knitting your own handspun yarn is wonderful. I should do more of it. I like to spin woolen with lots of color & texture. Knitting that woolen yarn is a joy - soft & sproingy in your hands. There's no other way to describe it. 

It's too bad I got this box during the busiest time of my year because all I want to do is get my nose back into that box again. And I can't. It's year end & tax time. But I can dream about May & spinning outside on the patio. I have two little dark grey fleeces to spin. And a bag with a couple of pounds of  poorly processed Merino full of neps that's dyed neon pink. And four pounds of light grey alpaca/wool - don't know what breed. I think it's going to be a spinning summer this year.

Sunday, February 04, 2018

Chrome Wheels

Yesterday, I learned all about chrome wheels. I never did learn to check my tire pressure very often but did try to remember to do it when I filled my gas tank. And then Mr Lube & Action Tire told me to come in every 5000 miles & leave it to them. I was relieved. My knee is temperamental nowadays & I can't even get close enough to DO anything about it if it IS flat anyway. Most days, if the car starts, I take off.

Friday I realized I was starving after a hard morning of banging on the keyboard & ran out with my wallet & book in hand to get a coffee & a wrap before the kids got out of school & took over the place. Never checked anything before I left!!  Got my food, backed into a sunny spot & got waved at by a truck load of fellas who pointed at my 'flat'. Oh shit time!

Now I've been a BCAA member for eons, especially back in the day when I not only commuted to work but drove more than 10 miles away from home all the time. I have no idea why I continue to pay them since I have at least two friends with tow trucks who will rescue me any time I call much faster than any BCAA truck could. BCAA's waiting time was 47 minutes at 2:28PM. My tow-truck buddy said 15. And then I watched a BCAA truck go through the drive-thru, get a coffee & park two slots over from me while I waited for the tow-truck. Yessssss, he has the right to take a break too .   .   .   .

The tow truck showed up before I finished my coffee, blew up my tire & followed me down to the tire shop - love that guy!! Action guy takes off my wheel & snorts. His co-worker checks the back wheel & pronounces it bad, too. They tell me it looks like I've been driving on the rims, take off the tires & give me the real bad news. All four of my wheels are fawncy chrome wheels. But chrome wheels have a problem - cheap chrome jobs. Cheap chrome peels, wheels rust where the chrome gets loose which pushes more chrome off. The wheel under the peeling chrome builds up a huge pocket of rust which pushes the tire off the wheel. My problem exactly. So the boys ground off the rust & chrome, painted it all with some primer & put the tires back on. Perfect they said. Don't need new tires at all. Just need new rims ALL ROUND soon. Wonderful. There goes my yarn budget again. Good thing I know tow-truck drivers!!! Got my order in for a good set of steel rims already .   .   .   .