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Still Kicking

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 Yes folks, I am still kicking, but just have not felt like posting to this blog. In total I have shrunk down the time I am spending on the internet. It's funny how having a dog will change your life, especially a young dog. Bo came to us from the City Pound and from a Shelter, and so he has needed extra attention. He is settling in to a lovely adult dog.  A good daily goal is to get this fellow tuckered out by the end of the afternoon. It is no easy feat.  Rather than deal with trying to get images from one device into another, and to post here, let's skip several months and just pick up with the current times.  This rug I wove two winters ago when I was here in Texas. If you look close you can see an angular wave pattern. The charted design is from the book Alterknits. Sorry I don't have the book with me here, so I can't be more specific. Skylines?? When I wove it I noticed a small error in my weaving of the graphic. I thought I would be able to repair it easily by...

Where I am

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 Here are a bunch of the crafts I have worked on this winter. Mr, Bo and I are spending the winter in Northwestern Ontario. I wish we could have stayed at home, but we had to find a place to rent that is on a plowed road, and with the modern conveniences. We are comfy, warm and enjoying a mild winter. A lot of snow shoeing and hiking around has occurred.  Sorry, I tried to turn this image but it isn't happening. The rv sampler cross stitch was a lot of fun to make. I have a lot of embroidery floss in a lot of colours. Small amounts, so it made sense to keep switching colours. Designer: Open Road Abode; Pattern: Camper Sampler no.1 1853. It is called Bottle Rocket and was first published at Knitty.com. issue 16. Designed by Michelle Porter.  A guy can hold a bottle of beer in the vertical pouch on top of the handwarmer pouch. It is much brighter green than theses photos show.  This pink confection is a wide scarf. It still needs blocking. I was given a  couple of...

Sticks are fun

 One of Bo's favourite things is to run and growl at large sticks. He will wade into the lake to pull out driftwood. 

Chilling out

Porching

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Porching is a great term coined by friend B. G. Although we live very far apart, I can imagine the familia enjoying the cool shade of their wraparound porch. Breezes and views abound, I am sure. Here's to porching in style!  Well, here is our version of porching. We built a small deck by the water, perched up into the end of an old road bed. A huge balsam fir provides shade and a little privacy .  In the mid morning we may sit there, enjoying our final coffee of the day. Decaf Nespresso.  Then in the late afternoon we might reconvene there for an adult beverage. It is also a nice spot if one or two come to visit.  We used to have a better sun umbrella there, but last summer it died after three decades of service. So there is a little cheesy one there now, but honestly, we rarely need it. (Although in my glamourous dreams I see a pergola there). Here are two videos that give a sense of the place. Too bad you can't smell the coffee and the forest. In t...

Our Quarantine

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I want to start off by saying that the two week quarantine we are in is a very good idea. Having spent the winter and early spring in  Texas, there came a time I had to return to Canada.  I knew that the federal regulations imposed a two week quarantine for anyone returning home. I also knew we would not be allowed to stop anywhere between the border and our home. So a couple of weeks prior to leaving our vacation home, I started to buy food to bring north. We have a new dog, and he would be taking up precious space in our mid-sized truck. His toys, extra collars and leashes, dogfood.....it all took up space. And we knew we would want to tack an extra day onto the drive, so the pup would get lots of time for walks and fresh air. Therefore I could not expect fresh produce to survive the transport. Nor did we have room for a cooler. I concentrated on steel cans and food that comes in foil-lined pouches. It's a part of the grocery store I am not that familiar with. Oh sure,...

Crafting and the Coronavirus

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The time has come to protect oneself and those around me even more. The pandemic procedures are quite routine now. But as the infection rate grows and the instances nearby start to appear, it is time to step up the procedures.  I have no access to the virus catching n95 type mask. It seems they are impossible to get before May or June. So all I can do for now is sew my own masks and wear them whenever I go out.  My only modification to the pattern was that I inserted one layer of a non woven interfacing in between the two cotton pieces.  I hope everyone wears a mask, any mask. Protect yourself and those around you. And if you have the sewing skills, and the medical personnel in your area need them, consider making masks for them.  Pattern from: https://www.instructables.com/id/AB-Mask-for-a-Nurse-by-a-Nurse/ With thanks.