Jul 3, 2020

Cheese please, or not

I have two of these, don't want either.  Sudberry cheese plate (12" x 6"), removable back to insert your stitching, fixed glass top, tray side.  To me, it would be better used in an entry for keys and coins or dresser top.  Priority is $13.20, price would be $15 (including shipping) paid as 123Stitch gift certificate.  Two can be shipped in one box, $20 total for both.  


Treatment was not as bad as expected and I did well.  Mild headache, not woozy.  He used a vibrator that pinched around the scalp as tiny needles were injecting to numb.  It did.  Quickly.  But I panicked because it sounded like I was having my head shaved!! I did not feel the other syringes for the nerve block at all.  The plasma injections were not felt either.  You can experience a headache and lightheadedness which is normal from having your head frozen, but I am so far fine, just a slight headache for which I will take Advil.  A few good hot flashes and I should be melted out.  Second treatment in August.

Let me know if you are interested in these wood trays and have a great Friday!

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Jul 2, 2020

Holding pattern

on the over one.  Only a few more words, but I need to move on to the bottom and come back to them later.  There was some difficulty on the left side, but nothing like this.  Could be my eyes which change daily depending on the dryness.  Could be because I was a year younger when I did the left!  Only a number and we don't age overnight.  Do we??

I changed color selection for several letters.


Several asked about the peach dessert.  You can't use fresh because you need the syrup from the can to blend with the cream cheese.  Has to be heavy syrup, not natural juice.  But if you'd like a fresh peach decadent dessert, here ya go.



It's hot here.  Planning to work at my parent's grave to add fill around the stone and plant more grass, and settle myself down about the hair treatment tomorrow.   


Have a great day!!


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Jul 1, 2020

Placement is everything

Visiting a lawn tractor shop, this is what I see from the car window.  Right next to the Dairy Queen.  Did I still enjoy ice cream?   The equipment shop owner also owns the DQ but it's not the best place for this guy if you want to sell more sundaes.


That's the rear view of Bad Boy Mowers HUGE mascot.  


I finished the alpha portion and am working on the over one, not going well.  I just can't see!!  The thread is so close on the 36 count that it's hard to tell if I crossed it or not.  Almost done.  Then it will be smooth sailing to finish the bottom.  I should not have said that.

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Jun 28, 2020

Decision

After working with the photo I realized I would not be happy unless the vase was level with the opposite side and should be moved up.  Since I am a crabass, not being happy is part of my persona.  Why mess with perfection?  Extending the border over to the right edge is good enough.  The older I get, good enough is most times easier and more acceptable.

Got another row of the alpha done and one over one word.


Going to Carole's this afternoon and made the Peaches and Cream dessert (recipe here).


Ordered this through Home Depot and will let you know how it works.  Too many cats using the mulch and shrubs around the deck and on a hot humid day, not pleasant.  Great reviews for it so we'll see.

What the hell is wrong with blogger's photo uploads for posting?  Driving me nuts.

Have a great Sunday!!

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Jun 26, 2020

Comfort zone

Ahhh.  This is better.  Switched to cross stitch, counting the squares for placement.  Much easier for me to see.  The light colored threads are really giving me problems, darker is more conducive with much less eye strain, but stitching cross vs. satin is better yet.














Some of the issues I was having in determining satin placement is whether a corner/turn was the same hole, one over, even, or not.  Some did/were, some didn't/weren't, and I am not one to continually look at the chart once I get a rhythm.  Not sure I am explaining it correctly but you can see what I mean in this snap.



I had to remove the border beneath the first row, failed to see that there is a space between the two which moved the alphabet.  Should have only been by one thread, but it's wasn't, so somewhere along the way I erred.  Again.  Not a concern. But I was three threads off and needed to correct that before continuing.

I'm disappointed that the top alpha is not satin, but I'm young, I'll get over it.  Still a great sampler and I can't wait to get to the bottom.  This top alpha will go a lot quicker now.

Have a great day!!

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Jun 24, 2020

Little red steps

While in the attic trying to decide what stays and what goes, I came across mom's little red steps.  How stinkin' cute.  I had her other fold out stool but have no idea where it went.  This is stationary with the hinged top to open when using the steps, or not when using as a stool.  I hosed the dust off and saw that the red paint is chipping to show white beneath, maybe the pressure washer will remove most of it.  Probably oil based since that's all they used back then.   My small kitchen cannot take even a small piece like this, but I may be able to set it by the back door.

 



I also found a huge glass apothecary jar with lid, a small square table needing rid of that same red paint, and a few other items for donation. I have a very heavy writing chair from a school with shelf beneath for books and it's so comfortable, also an old lift top child's desk with fancy cast iron legs.  No where for them to go.

This is what we had to do for Petey.  He doesn't want to use his rain protected housing out back, prefers to stay close to the house and he was using a box beneath a makeshift roof, covered with a vinyl tablecloth to keep it all dry.  
I don't want to look at that mess all summer so I moved the brats shelter (my black table with paneling nailed to three sides) over to that area.   His box is there for him and the upper shelf is where the boys lounge.   My oil cloth covering from JoAnn's makes it more appealing, and I couldn't think of another shelter during storms and rains that would not look like a homeless shelter for cats.
We're getting a new furnace and air conditioner, need a garage door badly, and are still waiting for an insurance policy of Mark's aunt.  Even with a will, an attorney, all the necessary paperwork, the PA unclaimed property office has had this for over a year and still hasn't reviewed it.  It's a few thousand and we expected to have it long ago, especially with her will!!  But no.  That's my PA.  And even though it's life insurance which is exempt from tax, PA will still take 15% inheritance tax on it since they hold it now.  I promised Carole a grand so after the attorney and fees and taxes, she may be the only one benefiting!!

Removing the satin stitch letters is very tedious, even with the Lift 'n Snips.  Without them, there would be no way for removal.  JoAnn's did not have the seam ripper with the rubber end for cut thread removal (thank you Marlene) so I ordered one.  If it doesn't arrive soon, duct tape!!

Happy hump!

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