Which is considerable warmer than the -30F we woke up to.
I'm not a fan of cold.
Part of the bad news is that we're down to no working cars. Madman's car went into the shop Friday with a leaking gas tank and spent the weekend there. Sunday my car blew a sparkplug right out of the engine, stripping the socket so a new plug won't hold. It's going into the shop today, if we can figure out a way to get it there. (She currently won't start. We don't know if that's due to the cold or the engine malfunction.) (And she's not happy running on 3 cylinders anyway, and there's a serious lack of compression from the missing plug.) (And what is it with me and exploding cars?)
We'll rescue Madman's car today, which is at least drivable as long as he keeps the gas tank less than a quarter full. Not at all convenient, but at least possible. (The garage is hunting up a replacement gas tank, so can't fix his car for a bit anyway.)
*sigh*
Monday, January 24, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
The Joy of Living in the Deep Freeze
The temperatures for the next couple of days are predicted to be Frigid with a capital F. As in, if we want anything warmer than zero degrees, we're all going to have to go outside with flamethrowers and other incendiary devices.
Since our pipes frequently freeze when it's that cold, I've taken the precaution of filling the coffee maker with water, as well as the chickens' waterer, the sheep's bucket, and the jug for the rabbits, all ready for the morning.
Now if only I could fill the shower...
Since our pipes frequently freeze when it's that cold, I've taken the precaution of filling the coffee maker with water, as well as the chickens' waterer, the sheep's bucket, and the jug for the rabbits, all ready for the morning.
Now if only I could fill the shower...
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Ooops. I cast on ANOTHER project.
Startitis is really chewing on my butt. In the last week, I've come across at least a dozen projects I want to start right now, and to make matters worse, the new Knitty just came out.
*sigh*
I finally succumbed and cast on. But no one will fault me, I think.

I'm making one of these, in hopes of writing up the pattern.
Anyone interested?
*sigh*
I finally succumbed and cast on. But no one will fault me, I think.

I'm making one of these, in hopes of writing up the pattern.
Anyone interested?
Friday, January 14, 2011
We've brought another one over to the Dark Side...
Check out this blog of a brand new knitter. While you're there, please say something encouraging.
Oh, and tell her Mom sent you and sends her love.
Oh, and tell her Mom sent you and sends her love.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
And now I are 3!

It's my blogiversary. Three years ago today I started this strange journey.
When I wrote that first post, I thought that I would post a couple of times, and then the blog would end up tucked in a plastic bag in a corner somewhere, just one more UFO in my collection.
Who knew I'd still be here 3 years later?
I love the blog, I love the friends I've made, I love reading the comments on my weird ramblings.
Here's to the next 3 years!
Monday, January 10, 2011
New year, new camera
Madman gave me a new camera for Christmas. Being me, I was resistant. Nothing wrong with the old camera. (Which took me two years to figure out how to use, btw.) No, no, this one is better! New features, new capabilities! (Two years, remember? That was for simple. That means my learning curve on this new camera will be at least five years. Maybe more. By which time he'll probably have bought another new camera...) (sigh) (Don't forget I'm the Luddite who wants a cell phone that only makes phone calls.)
So, I've started playing with the new camera. Here goes nothing. (I'm having nightmares of posting pictures the size of a house...)
First up, a size comparison of the eggs we've gotten lately. (The chickens have started to lay again! Yay! )
This is the largest next to the smallest. The little fella is a 'pullet pellet' - a young hen's first egg. The largest is from one of our older hens. (And makes me cringe just looking at it. Oh, that poor chicken...)

And look! I knit something! And finished it and everything!


First FO of 2011.
Yulie by Grumperina.
Yarn - Lion wool
Mods - only one. I used tubular cast-on, which is my standard start for any 1x1 ribbing.
A quick easy knit. Love the hat, love the pattern, love the spiral that is formed by the knitting. I'll probably make this again - maybe a slouchier version.
Now, off to make egg salad for lunch. (Yay!) (Remind me in a month or so, when I'm whining about "egg salad again?!?", that there was a time when I was happy about that.)
So, I've started playing with the new camera. Here goes nothing. (I'm having nightmares of posting pictures the size of a house...)
First up, a size comparison of the eggs we've gotten lately. (The chickens have started to lay again! Yay! )
This is the largest next to the smallest. The little fella is a 'pullet pellet' - a young hen's first egg. The largest is from one of our older hens. (And makes me cringe just looking at it. Oh, that poor chicken...)

And look! I knit something! And finished it and everything!


First FO of 2011.
Yulie by Grumperina.
Yarn - Lion wool
Mods - only one. I used tubular cast-on, which is my standard start for any 1x1 ribbing.
A quick easy knit. Love the hat, love the pattern, love the spiral that is formed by the knitting. I'll probably make this again - maybe a slouchier version.
Now, off to make egg salad for lunch. (Yay!) (Remind me in a month or so, when I'm whining about "egg salad again?!?", that there was a time when I was happy about that.)
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