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  • Noreen 1:31 pm on June 30, 2023 Permalink  

    There Goes Another Month 

    Time does seem to pass quite quickly here on Stauffer Avenue.

    When Dennis takes Dwayne to McDonald’s once a week, Dwayne’s wife comes out and thanks Dennis.  They live in Homestead Cooperative with a west facing unit.  One measly window with someone else’s grove to look at.  His days must seem endless.  His days of living his dream out on his farm place tinkering was cut short when his wife wanted to live in town.  Each week Dennis comes home to Stauffer Avenue, loving every minute of being here. 

    Speaking of tinkering . . . the mail carrier delivered my fabric, pattern and the needed floss for this Grammie to try her hand at counted cross stitch after a twenty-one year hiatus.  No, I am not sorry that the huge amount of floss that had been in the studio found a new home.  My counted cross stitch project will be done in one single color.  I have watched many videos, coming to the conclusion that is the way I will go forward.  The pattern I chose was designed using just one color.  Why make my enjoyment more complicated than need be.  Day-to-day can be as complicated as we wish to make it.

    I rode shotgun to the Lewis Drug today with Dennis.  Two of my 90-day prescriptions were a whooping $2.23 for both.  Dennis likes to go through to the drive-through window.  One day, when I was out and about, without thinking, I went right up to the drive-through.  Hello!  My left arm wanted to bat me along side the head, if it could have moved that far.  I apologized and told the gal, I would need to drive around to the front entrance.  She wouldn’t hear of it, and before I knew it she had gone out their back door and greeted me at my rolled down window.  Talk about hometown service.

    I hope anyone and everyone that can make their fourth of July enjoyable for themselves have my blessings.  Us on Stauffer will be most happy for you as we will be content and happy with you in spirit.

     
  • Noreen 1:37 pm on June 29, 2023 Permalink  

    Good Feelings 

    Today was the date on the calendar that is important to us.  Today Dennis and I were scheduled for pedicures here in St. James.  It was not a pedicure and a half.  It was for two, it bares repeating, two pedicures.  The last time Dennis had a pedicure for both feet was September of 2021.  For Dennis to have been able to soak that left foot, he sat back and enjoyed it.  Good feelings all around.  Hats off!

    When I had been in my bedroom porch reading, I had noticed one of the castor wheels was not engaged.  This afternoon, the cherry red chair went out onto the front deck.  Manned with scissors, tweezers and even a needle nosed pliers, Dennis tipped the chair over and went to work clearing all the castors.  At some point in time, the chair had been on a fuzzy blue nylon carpet along with other threads.  What Dennis picked out, strand by strand would have been what the birds would have liked to feather their nests with.  Good job Dennis!

    Today, I have been content in the studio doing some cleanup from fuzz and threads.  The first order of business was the furnace filter to be swapped out.  The next item was the filter on our huge dehumidifier to be taken out and washed.  Amazingly the amount of fuzz and threads over several months, has a day of reckoning.  It may be quite some time before any amount of studio time will be as structured as it has been over a king sized t-shirt quilt and two twin sized quilts.  It does do the heart and soul good feelings to do what some cannot do.

    I have no immediate plans for the studio other than keeping it tidy so that when I do get a wild hair up my butt, it will be ready.

     
  • Noreen 2:46 pm on June 28, 2023 Permalink  

    Well, Well 

    A photographer I am not.  Items in my stitching get moved about.  Items are patted down so all lays symmetrical . . . not.  It is what it is today.  Yes, I have been pushing it a bit.  Whether it is a studio project, a garden spot in need of weeding or perhaps one too many idiot phone calls . . . in time we are calling it for the day.

    With any project that comes out of the studio, measure once, measure twice before stitching so borders are uniform . . . and they are.  The last item on the twin quilts was for me to personalize them.  I had made sure that the quilt tops were identical in content and design so there could be no comparison to the negative.

    Well-WellThis latest project has brought me great satisfaction.  Taking a grocer’s bag of wrinkled t-shirts, dumping them out on the church tables and saying, “Well, well, well what do we have here.”  After two and a half months there are finished products.  The studio is happy, I am happy and Dennis is also happy.  Dennis had the job of arranging all of the blocks that then became a quilt top of sixteen blocks each.

    I don’t think I have it in me to do anymore today other than to help Dennis put supper on the table.

    Catch me tomorrow and see what is happening.

     
  • Noreen 1:35 pm on June 27, 2023 Permalink  

    Let it Be 

    Garden-SpotThis year the garden spots are on their own.  Whatever can come up and be proud . . . let it be.  If we could have more than a tiny sprinkle of rain, there are some weeds I could pull.  Me and a hoe do not get along.  I think the jewels of purple blooms at the picket fence may very well be a weed.  Each year I marvel at these plants.  I am sure they multiply by the seeds they drop.  We now have some on the east side of the house.  Whatever they are, I enjoy them and I encourage more next year.

    I did work in the studio for a time today.  My shoulders, arms and hand recovered quite well from some free motion quilting yesterday.  What I didn’t count on was my right knee.  Having the pedal to the metal yesterday . . . the knee sent me a message during the night.  Today as I have been stitching, I am using my left knee on what I call, “the foot feed.”  Many sewing machines have a bar on the right side of the sewing machine cabinet that engages the stitching when the knee puts pressure on the bar.  I think I could have sewn an entire wardrobe of clothing without the knee bucking.  Free motion is a whole bunch of stitches.  I have gone through six full bobbins.

    I have started a new book to enjoy whilst in my bedroom porch sitting upon my cherry red chair.  I picked books off of the “free” shelf.  It doesn’t seem to bother with who the author is . . . I can easily get with the program.  With reading, sewing and some YouTube channels, my days have a good balance.  I am contemplating adding one more diversion.  I have not done any counted cross stitch since . . . it seems like forever.  I have checked things out and a design called a sampler can be done in just one color.  I am leaning towards that.  Simplistic and yet satisfying.  I’ll let you know how that will go. 

    In thinking, I believe there is a whole bunch of items in my world with the “let it be.”

     
  • Noreen 3:08 pm on June 26, 2023 Permalink  

    What a Day 

    Enjoying breakfast coffee on the front deck seemed like the perfect way to start a week.  Granted, it was cool, but I sure didn’t mind.

    My first order of business was to take all extra, foot orientated, medical supplies off of the first floor of our home.  Right now it is all sitting in the middle of the walk-way on the basement floor.  Dennis thinks we may need some of it again in the future.  My thinking is that there must be a place to donate it to.  If we do have a medical need, Medicare and insurance would supply us with the appropriate supplies for the need.  I will think on it as it is not in my way.

    Today was a full day of stitching.  My ole cowboy kept me supplied with coffee.  In turn, I instructed him with a few tips on supper prep.  After this short blog posting, all the lights in the studio will be turned off.  Tomorrow when I come back down to the studio, the task on hand with the free-motioned quilting done, will be trimming the quilt from the extra batting and backing.  If the shoulders, arms and hands have recovered, I may sew on the binding.  I am not ruling out getting side tracked.  What a day I have had.

    I hope all have enjoyed the cooler weather.

     
  • Noreen 1:42 pm on June 25, 2023 Permalink  

    A Sunday on Stauffer 

    A content day on Stauffer.  Dennis found his recliner for a forenoon nap.  He had talked himself out yesterday with many of his classmates.  The golf club’s restaurant scored three different class reunions.  Talk about noise.  It became lip reading 101.  Towards the end, getting outside was the best place to visit.

    I did wake during the night to hear thunder and see lightning.  The rain didn’t amount to a hill of beans.

    I took the day to bounce from stitching to reading and back to stitching.  In between, I sat on the front deck and watched traffic.  The sandwiched quilt is coming along nicely with the stitching.  The task of using weights to keep the fabric evenly placed is the challenge.  When the bobbin needed to be refilled, I took the time to clean out fuzz from under the needle plate and put in a new needle.

    We are having pork roast commercials for supper.  The refrig has kept everything chilled, ready for this evening.

    Our coming week is quiet, keeping us right here on Stauffer Avenue.  I have not looked online to see the weather forecast. 

    Catch everyone tomorrow.

     
  • Noreen 2:57 pm on June 24, 2023 Permalink  

    Better Air 

    With had having a good shower of rain during the early morning, the air and temps are much better.

    Today we took in Dennis’ 54th class reunion, class of 1954.  It was held at the golf course’s restaurant, which is five miles out of town.  Out of the 105 that were in Dennis’ class of 1954, 67 have since passed away.  There were 17 classmates in attendance today.  The committee will decide if another reunion will be held.  Age does seem to be a factor.

    Dennis and I came home and spent some time on our front deck doing a re-cap.  I knew many of those in attendance and visited at will as did Dennis.  We enjoyed ourselves catching up with some people, some from right here in town, but may not cross paths with them often.

    It is the week of our city’s summer celebration.  The fire department is giving rides for any and for all that want to ride the open vintage fire truck, and of course, ring the bell. 

    This is the type of weather that we have waited for.  Go forth and enjoy.  Dennis and I will be having a great week by spending it here on Stauffer Avenue.

     
  • Noreen 1:18 pm on June 23, 2023 Permalink  

    Alerts for Air Quality 

    Alerts can be given for the air quality, but life does go on for many in their respective jobs.  This July weather in June . . . sucks.

    I usually have KNUJ radio on in the studio.  When I heard a commercial from Chuck Spaeth, I dug my phone out.  It had rang a bell.  I had the oil changed not too long ago and I recalled the cheat sheet that I was given when I left.  Today, I was acting on that one item.  I had googled the “drivetrain” and it took in a whole bunch of stuff.  When I spoke to Nick at the service desk, he looked up our car.  Nick told me he would call back with an estimate.  Hmm.  Sure enough, Nick called back.  It is the power steering pump that has multiple leaks.  The estimate of $780.00 will be covered under my warranty.  The part needs to be ordered.  When Nick calls, I will set up an appointment and get it taken care of.

    Dennis has been checking his eyelids for cracks today.  That was one of Raymond’s favorite sayings.  Yesterday’s heat was tough on the ole cowboy, but dang-nabbit that mowing was going to get done.

    With a good supply of safety pins, I am slowly working away pinning the sandwiched quilt for stability for a time when I do the free motion stitching.

    We have agreed on chopped roast pork sandwiches with Mayo for supper.

    Tomorrow we are to be at the golf supper club at 11:30 a.m. for Dennis’ 69th class reunion.  The all school reunions are held during the Railroad Days celebration week.  We were tickled that it is over the noon hour and not in the evening.  Everyone orders off the menu.  Another good thing. 

    Take care my peeps over the weekend.  There is a chance of rain, but no promises.

     
  • Noreen 2:17 pm on June 22, 2023 Permalink  

    Not a Nice Day 

    For me it was not a nice day and I didn’t even have to do much outside.  Dennis decided to mow and I wanted to help by picking up the downspout around the perimeter of our home.  We have PVC pipes as down spouts.  I couldn’t stand them upright but I did get them off to the side on concrete.

    Dennis finished mowing shortly after twelve noon.  Oh my gosh, I watched from afar.  The dust just rolled.  The rain dances are deemed a failure.  Even if we get rain this weekend, the grass will continue to struggle as the weeds do not.  All I could do was give moral support.

    Yesterday I had picked up a 6.5 lb. shoulder pork roast that I cut in half when we got home.  One half went into the freezer with the other half being put in a gallon sized zip bag. I marinated it overnight with teriyaki sauce.  I flipped the bag over every time I came near the refrigerator.  This morning the roast and the remaining contents of the bag went into our small crockpot with the low setting.  I must say this mid afternoon it has a good aroma.  Giving Dennis ample time to rest and shower, we will have a later supper than usual.  I have a bag of seasoned diced precooked potatoes to go with the roast.  Cranberries will top it all off.

    Having kept an ear out on Dennis and the mower, I headed to the studio this forenoon.  My goal was to get the second quilt top sandwiched.  My weights came in handy to keep everything held down and squared.  I did do some pinning as well.  Having done the first quilt in the same fashion, I now know, I need not do quite as many safety pins on each of the sixteen blocks as I had done prior.

    My prayer and wish for everyone is to take the afternoon heat carefully.  The highest temp often comes in the late afternoon.  Nothing is as important than our wellbeing.  Rest and hydration so the morrow can be taken on.

     
  • Noreen 3:28 pm on June 21, 2023 Permalink  

    Home From the Big Town 

    A swelter of a day.  We had the appointment at the Limb Lab and then it was homeward bound.  There is no place like home.

    As we were driving home, Dennis wanted to know what was on the docket for tomorrow.  When I told him we had nothing until July 3rd to then get the surgical department in Mankato to close his case . . . it was music to his ears. 

    I can certainly do without trips to the big town, for quite awhile.

    This morning when we sat on the front deck it was a shame that we needed to leave.  I have come to the point that if there is something needed other than groceries . . . which is rare, Amazon does me just fine.  But, if we need to go for an appointment, I like to then do the grocery shopping in the big town.  We have spent our nickel getting there, I will save dollars with purchasing groceries.

    A short posting for today.  There is always a tomorrow.

     
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