Apparently Kaitlyn has a new friend. I have noticed her hanging around the base of this oak tree several evenings now. Today I watched from the kitchen and snapped pictures of her antics.
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?
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Games Squirrels Play
Feeling Peevish
I begin each morning by checking my email. Today I had five (5) more unsolicited emails, three from politically-focused entities trying to tell me how to think and two from a financial blog telling me how to invest my dwindling funds. Oh, and then there are the additional emails hawking their products simply because I have shopped at their store or online.
I could go on and list more of my peeves. I bet we all have lots of them. Many, many niggling irritations!
Just for the heck of it I looked 'peeve' up in the thesaurus. (I remember the thesaurus that sat on our bookshelf in the hall when I was a kid. The one with the corner of the paper cover torn, and curled back. The book that had magical words in it!) I enjoyed seeing just some of the synonyms for 'peeve':
thorn
ruffle
vexation
bugbear
botheration
tribulation
fleabite
albatross
hair shirt
Ah, such fun. Now I feel better. I don't feel quite as dandered!
Thanks for reading! What exasperates you?
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Projects, Projects, Projects
Earlier in June I visited Sara's "My Sewing Room" blog. She had many pictures of fun quilt blocks she is currently making. Her work made me think, and I commented on her post:
I stared at my stash today and decided that I really need to attack it and work up some sort of scrappy quilt in rainbow colors....
- after I finish quilting what's in by TBQ pile,
- after I finish piecing my Judy Niermeyer quilt and king extensions,
- after I finish the guild mystery quilt,
- after I complete the guild challenge quilt,
- after I make valences for the MBdr and
- after I design and piece a quilt using the fabric I bought a few months ago....
- oh, and after I quilt some fabric I bought to make bedspreads for the guest room.
Since then I've run across even more projects I want to/should start and/or complete! So much to do and so little time!
I went back to a post I made in January that listed some projects I wanted to complete. Well, I'm making some progress....but there is still a lot to do! (And some of the January projects didn't even make it to the list I so glibly created in response to Sara's post!)
1. January: Move forward with Desert Oasis quilt
Now: Yes, I am on the last section of the quilt. I am moving forward.
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Summer Barn Quilt
It has been a long time since I made a barn quilt for the side of our house. I have one for Thanksgiving (fall), one for Christmas, another for winter and this one for spring.
gesso) on the canvas.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Comfort Table
Oh no! I broke it! 😢
Just under a month ago I wrote about the "Comfort Table" that I have for my long arm. It has been wonderful. It allows me to easily raise and lower the table at the touch of a button. I have been working on a quilt for a while (years, actually!) and chose to use micro-quilting for much of it. For those who aren't quilters, micro-quilting is very dense, tiny quilting stitches used in the background. It is slow going, and I chose to move the table low enough so I could sit in a chair while I worked on the quilt. It was perfect! It surely saved my back some ache!
I replaced that black box back under the frame on the sticky part of a velcro strip, where it had resided previously. All was good.
And, on a positive note, a representative from APQS called me later in the day. Even though I had not contacted them, my selling dealer had forwarded my email to them. Now, that's wonderful service! 😁
Monday, June 8, 2026
Last Rites for the Pygmy Palm
Previously I wrote about damages many of our plants sustained from our colder than normal winter.
Our Pygmy Palm was one such victim.
I trimmed the dead fronds off in March, hoping that the wee bit of green I could see near the heart of the palm would sustain it and produce new fronds.

And finally, after 34 minutes he was able to wrench the palm from its final resting place.
We looked for some sort of small, ornamental tree that would like partial sun.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Way Down Yonder
This may take you back a few years; but the song and the singer!
Games Squirrels Play
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