Jul 31, 2023

Red

 This year, front is geraniums instead of my usual pink petunias.



And they are RED!

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Jul 30, 2023

Muted

Really.

And so great.

Answering a previous comment, Whittaker is stuffed with basic poly fill after fusing lightweight interfacing to his back.

He and Paisley are dmc 712 for body.

Bye!
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Jul 29, 2023

Kindred

Spirits, that is.

Blackbird Designs.

Started a few projects but when things go wrong at the beginning, set aside.  

This was a gift and I've loved it since first glimpse.

36 count Oaken, also gifted, and so grateful.

The DMC 3799 was too cold for me so it is now 3021.  Started at the drum's bottom because I may leave the top alphabet off.  Will decide later.

Although carefully, I walked too much Friday and am sorry I did. 

 Currently taking Cipro for an infection totally disregarded by my rheumatologist (pcp stepped in), and Augmentin for abscess and upcoming root canal.  Together.  Diarrhea and yeast at the same time!  What fun!

Hope your weekend is enjoyable.

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Jul 27, 2023

Steps be damned

 Paisley was sad and I couldn't make her wait any longer.




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Jul 26, 2023

Flat Whittaker

 I'm sure I will be upstairs to sew, as long as I am careful, slow and steady will get me there.


 The table is built but not finished with a paint or stain.  I had him add a half shelf beneath.  My mistake was telling him 30" table height, assuming seating chairs were all the same.  The outdoor folding chairs locally are all 16" high, not 18", which a 2" cushion will correct.  Not sure I would even use it as a small desk.

About the meniscus surgery, I don't have the technical reason.  Was just told at this point, it would exasperate the edema which is where the tibia attaches to the knee, same area/side as the tear.  They are finding that with some cases of tears, physiotherapy results in better outcomes than surgery.  Mine may be too far gone for that since it is extruded with two tears, but until this edema leaves, no final decision for future treatment.  It is not the cause of the disabling pain these past months.

She has a large crew this year!

Have a good day.

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Jul 24, 2023

And the answer is ....

stay off your leg for a few months, if you do walk, no slopes, gravel, steps.  Saw the PA again, he showed me the MRI films and explained it all.  No idea regarding sudden onset, but cause without injury may be arthritis.  The medial meniscus tear on the inside is bad, repair would be arthroscopic.  But they can't do that.  He explained that the radiology reports are more generalized. They assume this was an accident or injury, have no history of your symptoms, and your doctor's interpretation is specific to the patient.  In other words, stay off the internet.

My condition is tibial bone edema (at knee joint)), and according to the PA, extremely painful.  Really?  He is surprised that I am not in the pain I was for weeks, attributes that to the 3X steroids and Meloxicam.  I received a cortisone injection, a follow up appointment in seven weeks, and instructions to rest it, brace it, ice it.  It can take six months to heal, and hopefully will if I follow orders.  I've never heard of this!  Fluid builds up in the bone marrow/bone, pressure then caused the small fracture.  So no matter how much better my knee may feel in the coming weeks, any slight twist or misstep will aggravate and extend healing time, and rest is crucial.  I was not expecting this.  Of course, it could be much worse, rest is not a bad order!!  The pain is manageable now.  But it's summer.  Or was since August is next week.

So what's on the tray after Whittaker?  Several in mind, not sure yet.  Also not sure if he will be sewn together soon since the machine and backing choices are upstairs.  Depends.  One step at a time.

I saw Earlene's post on FB showing a sort of half wall of horizontal (pallet?) wood and loved it.  Decorated with plants and various goodies, great display.  So I had hubs add corner shelves inside our air conditioner enclosure.  I may hang a wreath or small flag to the front, next year maybe a flat back wall planter.


Now the view from inside is a lot nicer!  


The cats were continually spraying it and the ammonia ruined the condenser fins of the last one so we decided to protect it.  Always great garden ideas from Earlene and Lauren.  Thanks!

Enjoy the last week of July.

Thanks for visiting!

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