Monday, November 24, 2025

A SIDELINE ADVENTURE

 

So I learned that a prescription like Lyrica (pregabalin) cannot be stopped because it will cause withdrawals of the most horrible kind.  It has not been pretty and yesterday I woke Bill up to take me to the ER!  The doctors hooked me up to an IV, did a chest Xray and an EKG and then administered an anti-seizure meds along with something for the nausea.  After 20 minutes, they gave me some Lyrica and a 'script for a few more to take (2xday) until the mail order meds arrive.  I only missed two days of the meds which are from a mail order pharmacy and I'm telling you,
 I thought I was dying!

My official diagnosis was titled,
"Substance Withdrawal".  

Not one of my proudest moments.


Saturday, November 22, 2025

ALL IN A DAY

First thing yesterday morning, I finished cleaning out the good and the bad pieces of wood and didn't I drop on which kicked out another piece which almost took me out!  It is mostly just a bad scrape and after a good cleaning out, I decided to head to the studio for some less dangerous work!!!
This is fabrics from the latest FatQuarterClub at my local quilt store, it is so very classy!!!  (I am going to cut out the fabric from last month's selection and use the pattern again for a Christmas one!)  It measures  15" x 40". 
And after that satisfying morning, DH asked me to go one last time to look at this vehicle.  Suffice it to say he loves wheeling and dealing and I DO NOT!  7 hours later, we drove it home.  I will be more excited about it when I recover from the mind numbing experience of spending a Friday night at a dealership!  
 (2023 Ford Explorer)
 

Friday, November 21, 2025

IN ACTION!

The morning went fine after the mammogram; 
 what a barbaric test anyway! 
 Well, when I got home, I couldn't wait to get out and play....it was a lot of work and I am sore this morning but it was worth it! 
 I got so much wood sorted and cut into manageable chunks
 in just a few hours!  
See, all labeled and sized to grab and put right on the lathe whenever I want to now!  I am going to cut a bit more this morning and finish sorting through the pile and then I will move into the studio and get creative with fabric for a change!  
 

Thursday, November 20, 2025

A SAWBUCK IS ACHIEVED!

Bill bought me the supplies and I went to town with the construction!  Several hours later, I have a fold-up SawBuck for cutting my logs and pieces of wood for use on the lathe!
The two legs are closer on one end 
to be able to support smaller chunks of wood.
The chainsaw has oil now and I have fired it up! 
 I can't wait to use it today!

(but first I have to go into town for a mammogram--how irritating is that?!)
 

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

SOME TIME OFF

I had to go to the doctor yesterday because of a UTI. 
 I didn't feel like doing much
 but Lena and I had a good long sit on the front porch.
  I do love this time of year!
This is what I was looking at from our bench--the sun going down, the sound of birds and being calm.
This is what Lena was focused on---birds on the ground, 
feasting and being 'noisy'!!!  lol
 

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

A SWEATER PARADE!

 Here  are the six sweaters that I have knit using the Sea Haven sweater pattern.  I used a DK yarn from Drops, Merino Cotton. 
  And I ordered some red yarn to knit in time for Christmas!  

This is what Florida calls a Bleeding Heart vine. it is very pretty and blooms all summer until a frost kills it for the winter. This is in the same family as the very tall plant I posted the other day.
It is hard to see that they are in the same family since the flowers are different, and the leaves are different and the stalk/vine structure is different
 but no one asked me how to group plants!!!  lol  


Monday, November 17, 2025

A SOCK IS BORN

 One sock done and the second one just begun!  I hope to stay home today and start to catch up on a lot of things again--watering plants, filling bird feeders, doing some stitching
 and catching up on blogs again!  I am missing everyone!

Sunday, November 16, 2025

SWEATER FOR SUNDAY

The best sweater knit #6 is completed and blocked 
and ready to wear  today to church!
I had a good time figuring out a slightly different pattern for the yoke on this one.  I am wondering if I could tackle a colored yoke for my next one!  The pattern is Sea Haven, in Drops Cotton Merino yarn on #4 and 6 needles.  
(I will post a pic tomorrow of all of the sweaters in one pic!)




 

Saturday, November 15, 2025

AMAZING PLANT FACTS

Clerodendrum Trichotomum is finally doing its thing!!!!  See the berries forming?  Soon they will turn a very deep blue!  It is one of the rare natural blue dyes on the planet!  I have been reading up on how to dye with it so you will see a follow-up post eventually!

This plant is tall--15+' right now!  
Here is another plant that shows up in November,
 it is the Indian Pipe or Ghost Pipe.  It looks like a mushroom or fungi but it is a plant that just lacks chlorophyl!   The little bell shape at the end is the flower and has a very pleasing aroma.
 

Thursday, November 13, 2025

NEW EXPERIENCES

There is such a pretty park with a paved path around this large pond.  It was a perfect day for a walk 
after waking up to another freeze!
On the other side of the pond, the lighting was so different!  
This photo has no adjustment on the color!
I saw this new-to-me tree called a Chinese Elm.  This is about 5' from the ground, about 18" diameter and just a crazy section with so many branches!  I would love to get my hands
 on a piece like this to work on the lathe! lol  
The park would probably frown on my idea though!
The leaves were in clusters with the round, brown things that were flowers but I didn't see any berries.
And to top it off;  Jeremiah's Italian ice Gelatis and soft ice cream in Mango! Think orange ice and vanilla for a wonderful Creamsicle taste! Delicious!
 

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

A DIVERSION

 The binding was attached, and the quilt folded up to go to the label lady from QOV.  I will be delivering it next week.
The stars and swirls go well together
 and are an easy panto to use.
I'm staying at my sons for a few days;  and though it looks like we have gone into the everglades, it is just a short walk from their home.  So much of the wetlands have been filled for new housing and it is a foolish way to build.  When the wetlands are destroyed, so is the water table.  This is an old neighborhood and the builders maintained a balance between the low, water areas and the places they built houses.  Much smarter!  
We also saw so many birds-storks, herons and egrets to name a few!  The tree cover was so dense,
 I couldn't catch a photo of any of them!



Monday, November 10, 2025

IT'S THE SIMPLE THINGS IN LIFE!

I have wanted to have my 'own' chainsaw for a while now and since Bill has had such shoulder troubles, I can't rely on him to be the chainsaw guy for me.  Anyhow, I watched a great review
 from one of the Wood Turners I enjoy on YouTube 
and this is what he recommended.  
And now I have one!  Bill helped me figure it out and charge the batteries, etc.  I can't wait to put it to use in the lathe area!  Most of the wood I have needs to be trimmed or split
 and now I can do it when the muse hits!  I'm pretty excited!  
On the way to church yesterday, we saw that the field we pass was finally cut and baled!  We were afraid it wasn't going to get done this year!  I love the way a freshly cut field looks!
 

Sunday, November 9, 2025

SWEATER PROGRESS

When I was traveling, I just put the sleeve stitches on yarn and  knit around and around for the body.  Now that I am finished with the ribbing, I have to make the sleeves with the whole weight of the sweater on my lap. I have found that if I remember, I can knit around and the sleeve and then just rotate the sleeve to continue without turning the whole pile around!  Why have I never thought of this before?!?!  It makes the whole process much more efficient.
  I will be finishing the sweater this week, I'm pretty sure!

Saturday, November 8, 2025

DISCOVERY

Mary and I were able to load her quilt onto my frame--it was 3" too wide which led to some interesting discussions and ideas.  We ended up deciding that Mary would free-motion quilt in the center of the quilt and then do the borders last.  This was Mary's first attempt at free-motion and over a year since she has used my frame and machine so there was a bit of a learning curve but she persevered!  This quilt is made of the shirts that belonged to her daughter-in-law's recently departed Dad.  I didn't get to work on the binding at all but I hope to do that today.
One quick project I did do was fill this planter with soil and a slip of Swedish ivy.  This belonged to my Mom and Gram before her and now it will brighten my own shelf! 
I discovered this outside--this is our tropical milkweed.
And these are two Monarch caterpillars 
(there was a third one also but he didn't fit in the pic!) 
which have stripped the branch they were on so I pulled another branch into their reach and see if they work through it, too. 
 I'm keeping my eye on these guys
 so I can find another Chrysalis this year!!

 

Friday, November 7, 2025

MOSTLY UPS

I gathered all of the hats 
(they were part of the fallout in the shelf disaster) 
and separated the newborn from the adult ones to ready them for donation.  When I counted the adult hats, there were only 29 so I had to knit another one for an round number! lol  
I also ordered another paint-by-number kit but this one came as a canvas without the frame.  I stapled it onto one of my already framed canvases so that I could more easily paint it!  
It is a bit saggy but the good news is that I can tighten it after painting using those wedges that no one knows what to do with when they buy a ready-to-paint canvas!
I did the quilting first thing yesterday morning and thinking it only needed a row and a half, I would be done in no time at all!  
Unfortunately, at the END of the row I discovered this!  Ten minutes to work across the row and 45 minutes to rip it all out! 
 I did find the problem with the bobbin , of course, and finished the quilt and have it off the frame and when Mary is working on her quilt today, I will bind this one!!!  
 





Thursday, November 6, 2025

A BEAUTIFUL DAY

Here is the glamour shot of the latest bowl from 1/2 a log of Magnolia.  I've already started a different kind of bowl 
from the other half!
The doily is also a new one just off the blocking pad!
I only have this much of the quilt to finish and it WILL happen this morning!  I keep getting distracted by the lathe!  
And the grand- fur-baby is also here for a few days 
while our son is away for business!
And I leave you with this pretty photo of a Roselle bloom!  The stalk is 8 feet high--I had to zoom in to be able to see it!  
 

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

WOOD ON WEDNESDAY

Bill helped me split a piece of Magnolia for a small bowl.
I drilled a hole to hold it the worm screw and set to work.
In no time, I had a beautifully shaped bowl and could see some spalting in the wood; always a bonus.
Soon enough, it was sanded and shellac was added.
When it was dry, I turned it around in the chuck and began to hollow it out.
I decided to leave the top edge uneven as the wood was shaped, called a live edge; I merely softened the edges with some sanding.
The shellac will be dry and ready for its debut in about an hour. 
 I need to sand it and add one last coat. 
 I will do that this morning because I ran out of time yesterday!
 

A SIDELINE ADVENTURE

  So I learned that a prescription like Lyrica (pregabalin) cannot be stopped because it will cause withdrawals of the most horrible kind.  ...