Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Not a Downed Tree

 But a downed clothesline pole. I figure it's due to the excessive rain we've had. Inches and then some more inches. 

The clothesline falling over was just waiting to happen. Upon inspection it had dry rot. There wasn't much of the post in the ground. I don't use my clothesline often, but it's great to hang out quilts and blankets.



The other thing that fell was a sunflower plant. 



Most of my sunflowers are over 10 feet tall. And most of them came up on their own. I've been growing sunflowers for a couple of years. I let the birds peck at them then throw the heads into my garden in the fall. The gold finches absolutely love them. I only got one plant from the new seed packet I planted this spring. 


The other freebie plants include a couple of pumpkins and some cherry tomatoes. I had to harvest a couple of pumpkins already as the vine was dying. And it's way to early to decorate for fall. 

It didn't rain today. Mac and his dad went fishing. Mac caught 20 fish. Not bad for his first time. Look at that smile.


Sue

Monday, August 17, 2026

Another Great Meeting

 Hook & Thread was yesterday. It was another great day. Plus a great day to be inside. It has rained here every day for a week now. We are no longer considered in a drought. 

This one is mine. I thought I had it color planned to the finish. But it's becoming a bit boring so I need to rethink that plan. 


Karyn is getting there. She said she's more of a quilter than a hooker, and only hooks when she's able to join us.


Michelle started a new Notforgotten Farm pattern with the hopes to be done and ready for display this fall. 

Barb brought in her temperature blanket she is knitting. Are you familiar with those? She knits one row a day based on the outside high temp of the day. Those few yellow rows were the 100+. The colors are so muted and so pretty.


It'll be done by next year.


Jo is working on scrappy pumpkin, a Wooly Horse pattern. And the rest are Jo creations. She makes what the rest of us just talk about. 








The lavender bundle is adorable. 

Lauren was MIA, but sent this photo. Yahoo, it's all hooked. She started this last month in a class with Jenny Smallridge. Great color choices. 


School starts this week. Mac starts third grade on Wednesday. We'll take Lexi to college on Thursday. Kip is almost 4, but because of where his birthday falls he has two more years at home. Our schools set a deadline of having to be 5 by the first day of school. 

Have a great week. Sue

Thursday, August 6, 2026

I got to singing a little song.

 It's the "oh where, oh where has my little dog gone" tune, except I'm singing "oh where, oh where, shall I put all this wool."








I need more wool like a need a hole in my head. And yet I'm going to Sauder Village Rug Hooking show next week and will probably buy more. 

Silly girl, Sue 

Wednesday, August 5, 2026

Vacation 2026

 Last week I went on a vacay with my son and his three kids. We went to Georgia, then Kentucky. The boys wanted to camp. It was pretty hot in Georgia so he rented a yurt instead. It had AC. ๐Ÿ˜. 




It was right beside a lake. So pretty. The geese came right up to the site. I figure they were begging for food. No pictures, but we went to the Georgia Aquarium and I did see Stone Mountain from the road.

Next stop, Kentucky. Here we were tent camping. I haven't camped in a tent for 50 years. It turned out just fine. We made s'mores by the fire, went to the caves, and swam in the pool. 


My stalagmites,


And stalactites.


We went to a couple of different caves. Each had their own highlights. 





Lexi had my phone as it has a nighttime setting for the camera. I got lots of Lexi selfies. Lots.





As the saying goes, it was good to go and it was good to be back home.

Sue

Monday, August 3, 2026

Yesterday's Hook & Thread ๐Ÿงต

 Another great day. I do enjoy our get together. Plus I'm getting more hooking and finishing of rugs done. I don't ever plan on taking my monster rug to a Hook & Thread or to a hook in. It's just too big and will be getting heavier every time I work on it.

Well, maybe one hook in. I worked on the monster rug in my Jenny  Smallridge class. I plan on going to her fall fling in October. I hope to have enough done to show her and ask any questions or work through any problems I run into. 

These are from yesterday. 

Valerie is still working on Santa. It's been slow going, but should be done in time for the holidays. 



Barb is still working on her flag girl. She's added more stars into the background for interest.


Michelle finished her Notforgotten Farm bee and was working on the backing.


Jo is working on a cow, or is it a goat,? Or a sheep? His eyes were too "white" and will be rehooked. He's going to be cute.


Sheila was working on binding her heart rug. She had a huge loss last year and said "her heart has a hole in it".  And it's got a unique shape. Love it. Sheila dyes using the spot dye method. Her wools are lovely.



More of Sheila's spot dyes used in this antique reproduction. I too am working on this pattern.


This is Lauren's that she started in our Jenny Smallridge class. They picked out some great colors. 



Show and tell. Jo brought her R/W/B items. 





Lauren brought her finished America rug. 


And a peek of last week.



Have a great day. Sue