I think I may have to start posting stories from my past. I just don't seem to accomplish much these days. Lots of naps, two walks a day with KoKo, keeping up with bills, and keeping up with Facebook, SAQA, Surfside QGuild, etc. Since I have a few days without outside obligations I went to CVS this morning for a flu shot. My arm has started to swell and itch - as it usually does with any vaccine - so I have been putting an ice pack on part of the time. Interested to see how it will be in the morning. After another week I'll have another few days free and I will go for the "biggy", a Covid booster. In the past they have put me off my feet for a few days. Maybe this one won't be so bad.
Saturday, November 11, 2023
Miscellaneous 11-11-23
A few days/weeks? ago I posted a picture of the local bird bath and said I would try for a better image. Didn't see many birds this morning, but we walked earlier and the shadows were better. All the darker spots are holes the birds made with their feet and wings as they bathed in the dry, sandy soil.
I have managed some sewing. Mostly mending, but here are six recorder covers for music students at a south county school. They needed over 200! A small group of SQG members got together to cut out the two layers (cotton outside and flannel inside). They made up kits with instructions and Velcro for members to take home and sew together. I thought it would be an easy project, but I have lost some of my sewing skills and it took me a long time.
They are 16" long X 3"wide and hopefully sturdy enough to last a few years.
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Friday, November 10, 2023
Friday Food 11-10-23
When I look through my pictures I realize that I am more inclined to take pictures of desserts than of actual meals. So, these are either homemade or at unremembered restaurants.
Avocado toast which I have enjoyed for decades, before it had a name!
This is homemade with toasted raisin-pecan bread, a thin spread of mayo, a tiny sprinkle of salt, and, as you can see, some black pepper.
Sometimes I make it with frozen waffles!
One of my favorite meals when I visited friends in San Juan Batista.
Mary would fix lamb chops and baked potatoes and,on this occasion thinly sliced carrots, a tomato slice and some thin radishes. Located in the veggie capital of California there are always lovely fresh vegetables.
A lovely fresh shrimp salad at an unremembered restaurant.
I do love shrimp, but rarely eat them unless I can be sure they are not treated with sulfites to keep them fresh. Sulfites do a job on me. The blue flowers don't have a taste, they are just a delight to the eyes.
This is an Indian meal from the family whose boys I take to school two days a week. The dad was born here and works from home except for Tues and Wed. The mom, born in India, is a nurse who is studying to be an anesthesiologist assistant and has odd hours. Both of them cook and will sometimes prepare extra for me. This is beef chunks, little pancakes with veggies, a "salad" of cut up fruits and veggies (papaya, green onions, cucumber, and other things). Also a homemade naan. Sometimes things are too spicy for my old stomach, but usually I can tune it down with plain yogurt and occasionally I put it in a strainer and run water over it before reheating it in the microwave. The food is varied and always tasty - even if I cannot identify it. I believe they use these stainless steel plates and bowls as their every day dishes.
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Wednesday, November 8, 2023
Miscellaneous 11-08-23
I thought it was just Blogger that wouldn't let me post last night, but it was something else. Still having a problem with my space bar. Guess I will have to go visit the Geek Squad. I think I was just born without the electronics gene!
The Fuyus (persimmon) are just ripening. This one hangs over an 8 foot wall along our walking route. I think I will knock and see if they will share. I guess I will need to carry a ladder over to reach them. They are my favorite fruit.
I am taking the boys to school on both Tuesday and Wednesday this month and Julian can't stay alone when he gets out at 1:15 or 2:15 so I stay with him until his dad comes home. I have been doing surgery on Froggy while I am sitting at the boys house. Poor guy, I will need to replace his entire back again since KoKo chews on him there. But there are also many small holes with a tiny puff of stuffing sticking out. I use carpet thread, which doesn't come in green, but KoKo doesn't notice.
Lots of Western Bluebirds lately. This one turned his head just as I clicked.
I think we need to have our fence sanded and repainted.
Here is another local bird! This is an artificial blackbird perched on the right hand of the giant skeleton who has been "re-garbed" for Thanksgiving.
Sunday, November 5, 2023
Quilts from Thomas Contemporary Quilt Collection 11-05-23
Two pieces by Kathleen Probst, purchased two years apart. The first is a12x12 from the 2012 SAQA online auction.
"Simple Landform: Sand & Water" - Kathleen Probst - Idaho 2011 12"X12"
Fused, hand-stitched and machine stitched.
Kathleen notes: "The balance between sand and water interests me, as they mutually agree on boundaries. Montessori landform puzzles were the inspiration for this piece. This is the first time I've hand-stitched one of my "Simple Series" pieces to create the chunky lines I've been craving."
DEL COMMENTS: I am intrigued by the shapes and the stitching on this piece - besides, it is blue and yellow!
This one I purchased directly from Kathleen.
"Wings #2: Pairing Up" Kathleen Probst - Idaho 2012
27.75"W X 28.5"L Cotton fabrics, Fused. Machine quilted.
You can also check Kathleen Probst on the right sidebar for past posts and pictures.
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