HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD!!
I didn’t forget you honest, just a little slow.
I had a wonderful childhood with two awesome parents. Thank you Dad!
It’s Fall in all it’s beauty. I love Fall because of the beautiful color changes, end of the really hot temps of summer, my birthday is in the fall, I feel more like knitting and spinning, and because, YES, I get my hour back from the Spring forward daylight savings time change.
Despite those nice things regarding Fall, there are are some major drawbacks, sigh – it also means cold and flu season, and that Winter is right around the corner. I love snow, if I can sit inside my warm apartment and watch it fall, getting out in it is not a pleasant thought. Winter is cold, freezing rain and ice are dangerous, and the bareness of it gets old very quickly. But, I know that Spring will come again and the beautiful green and warmer temps will return. 🙂
But to those of you who actually like Winter, your season will be upon us soon, Enjoy :).
I used this for several reasons:
1st – for those who have suffered much loss due to the recent storm that hit our eastern coast and inland areas. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
2nd – the terrorist attack on our embassy in Libya. My thoughts and prayers are with the families who lost their loved ones.
3rd – have to apologize for not blogging this month until now. I caught a terrible cold right after my birthday (yes I had another one of those :P) and was sick for 2 weeks, barely getting up to do anything. At the end of that 2nd week (still have the cold) I started with a not fun sinus infection. That at least is better now, just the after effects of the cold which always destroys my voice for anywhere from 3 weeks to 3 months. 😦 Since I love music so much and singing even more, that is always a terrible blow to me. Still can’t sing, but am at least feeling better. Always think how nice it would be to have a loving companion when I am sick and needing a little comfort. But it is what it is.
I should be blogging a little bit more shortly. Be patient. 🙂
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I got a request to knit sweaters. Believe it or not from a 6 year old!!! And her 4 year old brother did not want to be left out, lol. The multi color sweater is for the oldest, note I chose different more pastel colors than the sweater on the pattern shows (on the left). The yarn for the sweater on the right is not shown in the picture because our “new” JoAnn’s store (YEA!! we got a bigger JoAnn’s store) was out of the blue the 4 year old picked out ;). It’s a beautiful royal blue in the same yarn. I do use acrylic yarn for children so the upkeep is more in line with a busy working mom :). I will be starting those very soon, because the 6 year old will be keeping track of how far along “her” sweater is. She reminded me that it was starting to get cold, LOL.
At the moment I’m trying to finish plying the teal singles I have on the Baynes spinning wheel (crosses her fingers that the band will hold fast) and then begin spinning the Polypay roving that I had processed from the lamb’s fleece a friend gave me. I think her daughter is also keeping track of how far along I am for her scarf. LOL I better be getting my bottom end in gear!!!! 😛 I will knit on the 2 children’s sweaters while I spin (tho not exactly at the same time :P). Sometimes I feel more like knitting and sometimes I feel more like spinning, nice to have two projects going so I can do what I want when I feel like it. 🙂
The end of summer and fall here has been so wonderful and cool. I know winter is coming, but I will try to make a few “warmer” memories to get me through those very cold dreary winter months here in IA, that seem to go on forever, while I anticipate the beautiful green spring again :).
This picture is on the side of a tractor trailer truck that has made it’s rounds around the United States. Although the master mind behind the attacks was eliminated last year from participating in any more aggressive acts against our country, there are those whom he lead who still want to hurt us, may we never forget this horrendous act of aggression on our soil so that we might always be free.
As we remember the 11th year since this heinous attack was perpetrated, may we take a moment to remember all those who died on this day 11 years ago and thank those who helped in the aftermath. I would like to salute those heroes on flight 93, and all those who, on that day, willingly and unselfishly sacrificed their lives to save the lives of others. I also salute those in our armed services who have given their lives and those who continue to fight, selflessly putting their own lives in jeopardy to protect us and others from terrorism. They are all heroes to me and I will never forget.


A friend of mine has a friend with a Bison herd (American Buffalo). She asked me if I could make something
nice for her friend from the down that her bison shed every spring, and I agreed to do so. She collected the down and sent me about 7 ozs or so, which included the weight of the mud and dirt, and I sent it off to a fiber mill to be dehaired and processed into roving or fluff so I could spin it and knit a scarf for her. I have used this fiber mill before and they do a lovely job of processing, and anyone familiar with the fiber mills know there is always a wait because they are very busy. Unfortunately a misunderstanding occurred in understanding the processing I had requested and they blended and spun it into yarn. Because bison is such a short fiber the mill blends with with another fine fiber (merino) for spinning it into yarn. The yarn is beautiful, so their work is still impeccable, but my friend’s friend wanted pure bison fiber for the scarf. The box I got back had a beautiful skein of sport weight blended bison yarn (I would have spun it a little lighter into a heavy sock weight), some left over roving (which is very soft and wonderful) and the hair that came from the dehairing. Tho I know there is weight lost during the washing process, I didn’t realize how much was lost in the dehairing process as I’ve never had a fiber that required it before so that was a learning process for me, but it was still enough for a nice scarf a little less long than I had intended. I got the finished scarf, used my Little Lace Cast’s Paw scarf pattern, off in the mail on Tuesday and she should get the scarf and left over fibers today. 🙂 I hope she will be pleased with the results even if it wasn’t quite what she had wanted. There is always next year. Oh the fiber mill was very apologetic, they had just hired a new employee who was still learning what to do with the orders. All is forgiven, their work is very nice.
Hmmm, the depths of deep space seems to have eaten my last post which was about football season and my beloved Cowboys, maybe WordPress doesn’t like the Cowboys, hmmm, gonna sneak it back in here anyway. 😛 GO COWBOYS!!!
Happy Birthday to my country!!!!! May we remember why the our founding fathers came here and may we always work hard to keep her free.
I encourage you to check out this movie called Monumental. I watched it on INSP on cable couple of days ago (the website said it was in the theaters and on TV mid year) and was very impressed, every thing was documented and it was well thought out. It reminds us of what this country was founded on and why.
We went to the Inn of the Mountain Gods, the Mescalero Apache Tribe casino, for lunch. It is in the mountains by Ruidoso. They had this beautiful bronze statue (on the left) in front of the casino/restaurant. It is called “The Dance of the Mountain Gods”. Inside I took a picture of a showcase they had with the apparel the Mescalero Apache Warrior typically wore back in the day, see below. I had to lighten it up quite a bit because I took it inside, I hope you can see it well enough.
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This first picture is the typical desert scenery and below is rolling hills/farmland. New Mexico has a variety of landscapes, from desert all the way to mountains. It is a beautiful state, tho if you are from the midwest, east or south, you will miss all the green grass and rain. New Mexico is a dry state but when it rains the vegetation that is there blooms overnight. It’s very pretty to see.
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I miss this scenery, even tho where I live is beautifully green.