So we have company for the weekend.... sort of. Our company came and then they went and then they came and then they went and now they're here. Sort of...
I know it is all confusing but suffice it to say that Teapot brother, wife and son have been visiting. The son lives in FSJ and works as an apprentice linesman. The brother and wife arrived on Thursday while I was in FSJ putting up the show. They stayed for supper and brought it with them and then left. They went to FSJ to stay with their son. The next morning Teapot's brother showed up early in the morning for a day of hunting. Teapot having a day off from school was happy to oblige. That evening Teapot and his brother got home in time for us to go to the opening of the show. (More on that in a minute... ) Then Teapot's brother left and went back to FSJ. So in essence our company only comes during the day and doesn't stay for the night. All this too-ing and fro-ing is kind of making my head spin. And for a Newfy it feels really weird that they keep bringing food and I can't feed them. I realize they they are trying to make a little an impact into our lives as possible and while that's thoughtful, for a good Newfy who likes to feed everyone up it just feels plain weird. The wife is in the kitchen as I am writing here making chili.... like, I could have done that... and what's worse is they brought their own food... Maybe they think I can't cook. It, quite honestly is freaking me out!
More about the gallery show....
I sold two pieces by the time I had left the show on Friday night... I was soooo stoked! Just like that I have made in excess of $150.00 wahoo... now why can't I do that all the time?
The show went really well. We were all so pleased that it was well attended. We all felt that it probably is one of the best shows we have put off. Awesome. This is our fourth show and we wanted this one to look more arty than crafty and I think we pulled it off. Everyone was favourably impressed.
So the show will be hanging in the gallery for the next month and then we will be taking down and there won't be another for three years. Still two of the ladies in the guild want to have a private show for the three of us. So I am thinking hard on it. It is not easy to come up with enough stock for the show, especially when they want one of a kind pieces. I guess I will think on it.
I am off to finish a scarf that I didn't get off the loom in time to make it into the show. And now I have ideas abounding through my brain for other nice items to weave.... I've just got to get a bigger loom...
(sigh). I just wish that I was making chili instead of my guest.... weird!
I don't come back to this domain much anymore… sometime I come back because it is my history… most of the time I want to forget that part of my life…. but sometimes a little piece of me remembers.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
Setting Up The Show
I spent yesterday morning sewing the last of the beads to the shawl that I knit last year. Then at 12 noon I headed off to FSJ to help hang the show. Tonight is the opening and if anyone is interested and is close enough to come by they will be serving wine and cheese. : )
Here's a few pics of the set up....
So if you are able to make it to our show which is called "It's A Wrap" we'd love to have you come... and bring your wallet 'cause that's what these shows are all about. And if nothing else come and help us eat that wine and cheese. ; )
Here's a few pics of the set up....
| This is what you see as you are entering the show. But not the big easel on the right... that's part of the setting up. |
| To the right are creams and blands. |
| ....moving into purples and .... |
| ...mixed tones.... |
| Then on to greens and blues..... |
| more blues with a beige thrown in.... |
| ...then you come around the corner and you are into reds and oranges and browns.... |
| In the middle are collections. |
| We all really worked hard to make this an outstanding show. |
| You can see the plynth with the old boots and the hand woven/made shoelaces. Which was really cool. |
| Consultation on draping all the various shawls was an ongoing affair. |
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Work My Fingers To The Bone
So as per usual I'm thinking that I'm just going to have a poor showing at this show. I really wanted to have three shawls and 6 scarves and a bunch of shoe laces. I'm going to have one shawl 5 scarves and a couple of shoelaces. I lay in bed last night have heart palpitations worrying about my lack of getting stuff done but there comes a time when you have to admit that somethings are just not going to get finished. I'm at that point. I'm really liking the scarves that I do have done and I love the shawl that I finished last year but I would have loved it a whole lot better if my shawl was one of several. Thank heavens our guild is big and we will have a good showing anyway.
I have a stack of scarves on the table waiting for the iron today. I have a shawl waiting for a few beads on the table and one of my scarves still needs to be finished which I will do this morning. And I'm tired. I wish I had two more weeks. Then I would have a bunch more stuff done. Tomorrow I will go to town and help hang the show. Tonight will be the last little bit of time I have to get stuff done. The shoelaces still need tips so I have to find time for that today too.
Friday night is the opening. The show is called "It's A Wrap" and it is time to rub elbows and drink wine and eat cheese. And hopefully a few of the things that we make will be sold. Then the weekend is here and I have family arriving for Thanksgiving. Teapot is off on Monday and Tuesday since there is an extra day given to those at our school because of busing issues and having to work later than the rest of the schools in the district. I am happy to have him home. It will give us a chance to catch up on life and get back to normal. Then Wednesday when Teapot and the Daughters go back to school Level 5 homework starts in earnest. I'm actually looking forward to it. I'm just sorry that my shrug from my level 4 homework is not back from my instructor yet since it was supposed to be in the show though not for sale. It's just not fair. : (
Meanwhile here's a few pictures of scarves and shawls.
Well that's enough for now... I had better get back to my spaghetti making.
I have a stack of scarves on the table waiting for the iron today. I have a shawl waiting for a few beads on the table and one of my scarves still needs to be finished which I will do this morning. And I'm tired. I wish I had two more weeks. Then I would have a bunch more stuff done. Tomorrow I will go to town and help hang the show. Tonight will be the last little bit of time I have to get stuff done. The shoelaces still need tips so I have to find time for that today too.
Friday night is the opening. The show is called "It's A Wrap" and it is time to rub elbows and drink wine and eat cheese. And hopefully a few of the things that we make will be sold. Then the weekend is here and I have family arriving for Thanksgiving. Teapot is off on Monday and Tuesday since there is an extra day given to those at our school because of busing issues and having to work later than the rest of the schools in the district. I am happy to have him home. It will give us a chance to catch up on life and get back to normal. Then Wednesday when Teapot and the Daughters go back to school Level 5 homework starts in earnest. I'm actually looking forward to it. I'm just sorry that my shrug from my level 4 homework is not back from my instructor yet since it was supposed to be in the show though not for sale. It's just not fair. : (
Meanwhile here's a few pictures of scarves and shawls.
| A stack of scarves... |
| The shawl that needs embellishing.... |
| Scarf that I will finish this morning. |
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Lost In Spaghetti Land
So this is the week of the gallery show and I'm down to the wire trying to get as much finished as I can. I'm on scarf # 5 and the shawls... huh I doubt it...
The reason for the title.... I love this...
I'll be back in a few days when things settle down... I'm just too busy weaving these days.
The reason for the title.... I love this...
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| I might not be a grandma but this is me for sure.... |
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Pouff Balls
| Daughter#1 is holding Puff and Mrs. B is holding cloud. |
Mr. and Mrs. B (lets call them) are the leaders of our Junior Canadian Ranger group here in HH and have been for the last 12 years.... (I think they really want to retire now especially since their kids have grown up and are married and are having children of their own.) They opted many years ago for an alternative life style and so they live off grid entirely. One of the things that they decided to do was to make their lives as self reliant as possible. So raising and eating rabbits (instead of chickens) became one of the ways in which they do that. They have raised all kinds of rabbits from lops to giants to angoras to regular old rabbits. This year they have over 40 wee babies to deal with forget all the bucks and does. (That's what male and female rabbits are called.) About a month ago Mrs. B had a terrible car accident where she fell asleep at the wheel on the way back from Edmonton and rolled her vehicle three times... she walked away with out a scratch but we were all so grateful that she was ok that she had visitors at her house for days afterwards. (*Hey... Google can't spell afterwards!!!) Anyways I happened to be one of her visitors one day and when I got there she was working in the rabbit yard with the rabbits. I gave her a hug and she said she was so glad to be alive and that she was going to put a sign on her steering wheel saying "Have you had your nap today?" While we were standing chatting the rabbits were all bouncing around in their cages quite happily. Right out of the blue, Mrs. B said, "Hey come and look at these rabbits." So we walked over to a cage and there before us were two of the cutest pouffiest rabbits I had seen at their place ever! Mrs. B started talking about these two goofy rabbits that had been born, and that they hadn't had angora rabbits for some time so she was surprised that there were two throw backs to the angora gene pool. Then she said she had one more but she wasn't sure yet if it was going to keep it's angora traits. We chatted about their big feet and their goofy ears which are apparently a throw back to some lops they had a few years ago too. And then Mrs. B. said, "you know maybe you could show the JCRs a little bit about angora bunny fur spinning. We could get these rabbits down at your place and we could comb them and show them about the fibre. It would be awesome." I kind of said yeh or maybe or something in the positive and then we went into the house for tea.
It was only after I got home that I started to think about what she had said and I had bunnies running through my head... (far better than counting sheep because they are more quiet!!) That's when I got this brilliant idea.
The Bs have been running a rent a bunny program for years. Everyone loves to raise a bunny but really once they are past the bunny stage everyone thinks they are a pain to keep as a pet. Really... We tried it once... our dog ate the bunny right before our 5 year old and 4 year old daughters... it wasn't a pretty sight... there was crying and gnashing of teeth and snot all over the place, (mainly on the front of my shirt). Forget the death throws of the poor wee rabbit after the dog realized that she had done wrong and had dropped the rabbit on the floor. (I'm sure the Daughters will need therapy for that at some point in their lives... maybe its better if they remain repressed!) So the Bs will let a child take a rabbit home with a cage and some food and you can raise it for as long as the child has interest and then when they forget to feed it and are bored with the rabbit the Bs will take it back... slaughter it and eat it and the next year you can get another wee bunny if you want to... it's great really. So with that in mind I decided that the best way to get into raising angora bunnies would be to try out her rent a bunny program and take the two cross angoras and see what comes of it. Now how to tie it with the JCRs was another thing altogether. I mean I could show combing rabbits and spinning rabbit wool but that would interest kids of 12 yrs - 18yrs (most of which are boys) for about a half minute. So I thought about it some more.
Many years ago we had been given a bunny hutch that someone wanted to get rid of for our chickens and ducks... It worked out really good because if we needed to remove the nesting fowl we could put them in the bunny hutch and they and their eggs would be just fine. We used it frequently up until we got rid of our chickens. It was now that I was thinking about bunnies that I looked out the window one day and noticed the bunny hutch sitting down by the chicken coop, not in use I might add, that I got a brilliant idea about the rabbits.
I love brilliant ideas.
I would enlist the help of the JCRs, to move the bunny hutch to a place more conducive to raising rabbits and teach them about the wool of rabbits and Mr. B could slaughter and skin a couple of rabbits and Teapot could teach them how to snare rabbits and then we could all enjoy a fire in the fire pit and roast some rabbit meat and wieners and drink juice and all that good stuff.... I got right on that and the planning began.
Yesterday was JCR rabbit day at our house and so it went...
| Daughter #1 and I watching the JCRs and Teapot moving the rabbit hutch to its new location. |
| Setting the hutch on it's new stand. |
| Puff (dark grey) and Cloud (light grey) as of this morning having their breakfast. |
Afterwards we all roasted wienies and rabbit pieces on the fire and it went really well. We also learned how to make a wienie microwave out of a chunk of wood. (This was really cool since it cooked wienies evenly and in seconds. I'll have to show you all that sometime. Very cool.
So our rabbit day went off without a hitch... and even the weather co-operated.
And now I have a ready supply of angora.... how great is that?!
Saturday, October 1, 2011
More On The Shopping Spree
So Teapot and I headed into FSJ to do some errands and Teapot had an appointment. I was getting groceries and buying somethings at Wal Mart for Pops and Daughter#1, and Teapot had a dental appointment and was to take our truck for an alignment. We have been having issues with our truck since back in the summer when there developed a nasty sound in the front passenger side front end. We thought that it might be the tires since the tire on that side was wearing really badly and unevenly. The morning was spent doing what had to be done and then Teapot had an appointment at 1 to get the truck dealt with. He left me a Wal Mart and headed off to his appointment. I ticked away buying a variety of things and then my cell rang and Teapot was on his way to pick me up... That was quick I thought.
It turned out that the mechanics wouldn't bother with a wheel alignment on our vehicle since the tie rods were needing replacing, the ball joints were shot, the brake looked like crap after 212,000 klicks and we were facing a $3000.00 bill. Ouch! So we had a choice... drop a bunch of money into the old truck and we still had a timing chain that needed replacing, or go look at new ones. We decided to go and have a look at what the dealerships were offering since we hadn't seriously looked at vehicles for ages (except last year at one point I thought we might be able to get me a little car) and had no idea what they were asking for new trucks. We headed for the Dodge dealership first since that is what we have now. However, we quickly found out that they don't even make the truck that we currently have which is a Dodge Dakota. (I personally think they are shooting themselves in the foot since the Dodge Dakota would appeal to a clientele that want a truck but don't really need a big one. But that's just me.) There obviously wasn't a whole lot of interest in us from the salespeople so we moved on to the Ford dealership. On the way there Teapot told me this story...
"I went into (insert business name here) to get the alignment and while I was waiting I was sitting in their waiting area... they had a really comfy leather couch.... and along came this old geezer with a walking cane with four prongs on the bottom. He had to be about 80 yrs old. He sits down and gets all comfortable and the mechanic came along and says, "Sir there's someone in your vehicle and they have to move because our insurance won't cover people while we are working on your vehicle."
The old guy says, "Oh that's my wife. Just tell her to come on in and wait in here with me."
So a few minutes later this old lady in a chintz dress (Teapot only just yesterday found out what chintz is....) comes in and is impressed with the comfortable waiting area. She sits down next to the old guy, and I go back to watching TV and reading a magazine sporadically. After a few minutes I start to hear snoring and I look over at the man and his wife and the two of them are out cold. I guess they were used to have an afternoon nap!"
I looked at Teapot and I said, "I hope that we are like that when we are in our eighties. : )"
Anyway, by the time Teapot finished his story and we had a little laugh, we were at the Ford dealership. We got out and started looking around. Oh my God! The prices on trucks are through the roof and we had to figure out what we were going to do! But this very nice salesman helped. We told him what we could afford in a monthly payment and he wouldn't let us go until he had a truck for us. It is second hand but only has 55,000 kilometres on it, lightly used with one owner and in really good shape.
We loved it right away. And let me tell you... they must have needed to make their quota of sales because we got a really good deal. $6000.00 less than their marked price. I can't complain about that.
By the time we had the deal worked out, Teapot and I still had to go get groceries and it was already 6:30 p.m. We walked out of the dealership... and started to argue over who was going to drive the new truck and who was going to drive the old truck. Teapot won. Believe it or not we were both fighting to drive the old one. The Old Momma looked so forlorn in the parking lot and we felt so bad for it. Our Old Momma has been a good truck and over the years we have had very little expense with repairs etc.... Neither of us can say anything bad about our good old truck. Now we have to sell her for parts and we are trying to decide what to do about the two new (two weeks old) tires that are on the front... should we take them off and put old tires on and sell the new tires separately.
It's all a bit wham-bam-thank-you-mam if you ask me. Yesterday morning I was going to town to buy socks, earphones, a lamp, and a lamp shade, and some groceries. I came home with a truck!
OMG how did that happen?!!! (I'm still getting used to the idea that I am not going to get a car for myself now... : \
Oh well, Teapot did promise me I could buy a floor loom. And I know just the one I want.....
Heh, heh, heh.... he didn't see that coming!
It turned out that the mechanics wouldn't bother with a wheel alignment on our vehicle since the tie rods were needing replacing, the ball joints were shot, the brake looked like crap after 212,000 klicks and we were facing a $3000.00 bill. Ouch! So we had a choice... drop a bunch of money into the old truck and we still had a timing chain that needed replacing, or go look at new ones. We decided to go and have a look at what the dealerships were offering since we hadn't seriously looked at vehicles for ages (except last year at one point I thought we might be able to get me a little car) and had no idea what they were asking for new trucks. We headed for the Dodge dealership first since that is what we have now. However, we quickly found out that they don't even make the truck that we currently have which is a Dodge Dakota. (I personally think they are shooting themselves in the foot since the Dodge Dakota would appeal to a clientele that want a truck but don't really need a big one. But that's just me.) There obviously wasn't a whole lot of interest in us from the salespeople so we moved on to the Ford dealership. On the way there Teapot told me this story...
"I went into (insert business name here) to get the alignment and while I was waiting I was sitting in their waiting area... they had a really comfy leather couch.... and along came this old geezer with a walking cane with four prongs on the bottom. He had to be about 80 yrs old. He sits down and gets all comfortable and the mechanic came along and says, "Sir there's someone in your vehicle and they have to move because our insurance won't cover people while we are working on your vehicle."
The old guy says, "Oh that's my wife. Just tell her to come on in and wait in here with me."
So a few minutes later this old lady in a chintz dress (Teapot only just yesterday found out what chintz is....) comes in and is impressed with the comfortable waiting area. She sits down next to the old guy, and I go back to watching TV and reading a magazine sporadically. After a few minutes I start to hear snoring and I look over at the man and his wife and the two of them are out cold. I guess they were used to have an afternoon nap!"
I looked at Teapot and I said, "I hope that we are like that when we are in our eighties. : )"
Anyway, by the time Teapot finished his story and we had a little laugh, we were at the Ford dealership. We got out and started looking around. Oh my God! The prices on trucks are through the roof and we had to figure out what we were going to do! But this very nice salesman helped. We told him what we could afford in a monthly payment and he wouldn't let us go until he had a truck for us. It is second hand but only has 55,000 kilometres on it, lightly used with one owner and in really good shape.
We loved it right away. And let me tell you... they must have needed to make their quota of sales because we got a really good deal. $6000.00 less than their marked price. I can't complain about that.
By the time we had the deal worked out, Teapot and I still had to go get groceries and it was already 6:30 p.m. We walked out of the dealership... and started to argue over who was going to drive the new truck and who was going to drive the old truck. Teapot won. Believe it or not we were both fighting to drive the old one. The Old Momma looked so forlorn in the parking lot and we felt so bad for it. Our Old Momma has been a good truck and over the years we have had very little expense with repairs etc.... Neither of us can say anything bad about our good old truck. Now we have to sell her for parts and we are trying to decide what to do about the two new (two weeks old) tires that are on the front... should we take them off and put old tires on and sell the new tires separately.
It's all a bit wham-bam-thank-you-mam if you ask me. Yesterday morning I was going to town to buy socks, earphones, a lamp, and a lamp shade, and some groceries. I came home with a truck!
OMG how did that happen?!!! (I'm still getting used to the idea that I am not going to get a car for myself now... : \
Oh well, Teapot did promise me I could buy a floor loom. And I know just the one I want.....
Heh, heh, heh.... he didn't see that coming!
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