Living a Dream
Life is a highway.... I am living a dream as I travel and explore our world. What will I find around the next corner?
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Happy St. Patrick's Day
Monday, March 16, 2026
The Weekend that Wasn't
Friday morning wasn't so grand for one member of the family. The Mister had had a terrible night. He awoke several times coughing, and was finding it hard to catch his breath. The pulse oximeter showed his blood gas levels to be in the 70's. Not good. He does have an oxygen generator, and pushing that to the max of the oxygen level it could deliver, his pulse ox came up to 91. Still not good. And....we were on our way to the ER.
There was nary a person in the ER waiting room when we arrive around 8:30. I was so excited - evidently his problems were not going to take as long to be addressed as in past visits. The Mister barely sat down after registering before they called his hame. He was taken into the triage room, and after initial basic medical procedures, was hustled into the back. That's when I realized my excitement was for naught. Every bed, every gurney, every chair was occupied by people at various levels of distress.
The Mister was assigned to chair #3. He was promptly hooked up to oxygen and monitors. I was impressed with the quick attention he received, despite the crowd of otherwise needy folks.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Live Oak International
Live Oak International is the largest international-level combined driving and show jumping tournament in the country. The event showcases leading drivers, riders, trainers, coaches and owners from Europe and North America.
A combined driving event has three different events within it. The first is dressage. Like the dressage you may have heard of for mounted riders, horses and carriages perform specific moves at specified points in an arena. They are judged on their gaits, athleticism, transitions between gaits and their performance and adherence to the required pattern, called a test. The test might look something like this, and explains what is being assessed:
In a large event, such as the Live Oak International, the dressage is held one day. The next day is the cross country. Horses navigate from one obstacle to another. Within each obstacle there is a required pattern of 'gates' to negotiate in specific directions. The teams are timed for each obstacle. They have a specified minimum and maximum time to travel a route between the obstacles. The third event is the cones event. Cones, similar to orange traffic cones, are set in an arena and carriages must follow a prescribed course through the cones. A ball is placed on the top of each cone. There are time penalties if a ball is knocked off. The cones are set 8" wider than the axle of each carriage! The cones event takes place on the third day of a large event.
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I went to see the cross country portion of the event. Despite a rainy start to the day, it was fun to see the horses and carriages make their way through the obstacles. Each obstacle is a warren of possible pathways winding through a maze constructed of immovable objects. In this event they were predominantly defined by sturdy wood fencing. The course designers decide what path contestants must make. They throw in plenty of tight turns to the left and right, and sometimes totally around something within the obstacle. The path is defined by gates what are marked with red and white numbers showing in what direction the carriage must navigate the gate (red numbers must be kept to the right of the carriage, white to the left), and in which order. This is a schematic of the various obstacles.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
TickTock Clock
On Thursday I taught the "Clock Class" for the CCCQ guild. I had 11 ladies come, eager to make a clock using pieced fabric. Here was one of the examples I had previously made.
The clock is essentially made from two pieces. The base of the clock is a 12" x 12" painting canvas, covered with a pieced 'quilt'. The center square is a piece of foam core covered with another pieced fabric. They are glued together and a clock mechanism is inserted and assembled.
The women could bring an orphan block of the right size (a quilt block made for another project that was never used) or they could follow one of two patterns I provided. Many of the women asked me to help them make their pieced sections last week in another sewing class.
The ladies seemed to have a good time. I enjoyed helping them, and the teacher in me was tickled by their approaches toward the tasks required.
Friday, March 13, 2026
Is It Memorex?
Follow-up: I emailed Rich and asked if the company/warehouse was at least located in Asheville. I did get a response in the affirmative. But, I am still not convinced that it isn’t just one fish in a large pond.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Equine Acupuncture
I belong to an equine association in our community that has monthly meetings. Speakers of interest to horse owners are invited. The group also has an ice cream social in the summer and a Christmas party with an auction in December. They also host fun horse shows. This week we had two veterinarians and a technician present information about acupuncture.
MLVI
Here are a few of my hexies. The sides of my hexies are 1" in length, to give you some perspective. The fabric is either basted around the paper, or the edges are glued on the back of the paper. I tried both methods, finding the glue to be a bit faster. Then, the edges are sewn together, by hand, connecting hexies in whatever pattern desired.
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