Aug 29, 2025

Who knows?

Several errors I cannot find, but in a motif such as this, who knows?  I guess the tedious patterns have a silver lining ... they hide errors very nicely!

So the worst is over and I survived.  Just a few more stitches at the rose bottom, and the rest of the motifs in the bottom right are not bad.

Vertigo testing was rescheduled, roofers are installing a gutter guard today.  We've heard that anything with a screen will catch the maple droppings and oak fuzzies clogging the mesh, this is different.  Very rigid plastic that will allow water through even with some debris.  Guaranteed (aren't they all), fingers crossed.

Since it feels like fall and the furnace is running, seems like a good day for pierogis and kielbasa.  Lots of onions in brown sugared butter, several packets for the freezer.  Makes it easy to have them anytime.


Furnace ran in June and now August. 
 Summer came late, left early.  

Have a good weekend.

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5 comments:

Rugs and Pugs said...

You have made amazing progress on your piece. Simply beautiful.
Are you making homemade pierogis? Yum!!!

Anonymous said...

Furnace running? I’m about 40 miles from you and slept with the window open last night.

TheCrankyCrow said...

You really are stitching through this one in no time at all. It's looking beautiful. I had some kind of gutter system put on my eaves at the lake...now you have m wondering. Mostly there it is pine needles clogging things up so I'm not sure what you have would work...but, then again, it seems like I'll be having the same issue with the mesh causes with the pine needles. Argh. Can't worry 'bout it at this point. It's done and over with...and I have other things to deal with. LOTS of "other things." :-( I would so love to taste one of your homemade pierogis! Yes, fall-like here too. I've had the furnace on more times than I want to count already. It's supposed to warm up this weekend though. Short-lived it will be, I'm sure.

diamondc said...

Greetings Marly: Congrats on the progress, it is a lovely design, love the big pear.
We have gutter guards, they are so worth it especially in the fall. Oh my goodness the sound of a pierogis sound rummy.

Catherine

Vera said...

Beautiful stitching Marly. This piece is simply lovely. Brown sugared onions sound yummy.

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