Monday Memorabilia/Collections: North Pole Skating Rink
This week’s bit of Lemax for the Monday memorabilia and collections post is my first ever Lemax skating rink piece, “North Pole Skating Rink”: Not gonna lie, I was hoping for a bigger and more elaborate skating rink piece, but hey… this year is the Year From Supply Chain...
Poem: Flight
black ravens common here yet still remarkable fleeing a parking lot to return to trees and I wish to follow back to nature and natural freedom and out of the prison of a chambered life...
More snow, less clutter, and some actual progress
Well, winter has started, sorta. We had some snow this week, and I got up to shovel and salt on Monday morning, even though I thought there was a good chance that it would be melted by afternoon (and it was). It did stay cold most of the week...
Friday Stitch Day Update: December 10, 2021
We have a finish! That being “Refuse to Sink” by Hands On Design: The fabric is 18-count aida that I hand-dyed with Rit. There were many substitutions in the floss (left to right: the fancy floss recommended in the patter, the DMC conversion given in the pattern, and the...
Weekly Reading List: December 7, 2021
The Ancient Near East by Harry A. Dawe The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific by J. Maarten Troost The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield The Book of Doing and Being: Rediscovering Creativity in Life,...
Monday Memorabilia/Collections: Plum St. Perfumeries and Chemist
This week’s Christmas Lemax piece is “Plum St. Perfumeries and Chemist”: Wow, it’s retired? Well, I guess it makes sense since it’s a very specialty sort of piece, but still, kinda neat to have another retired Lemax piece. The only issue I’ve had with mine is the big perfume...
Poem: Feverfew
emergence a longing to be free just in time for the Fall come what may Ragnarok or Armageddon better to leave than to live to crawl as the cycles go on rise, fall, rise again but lower desperate valleys and mythical peaks preferable to bland plains and dull suburbs...
Snow, gear, and Fortuna
I missed last week’s blog because… well, I didn’t feel like writing it, I guess. And not much had really happened worth updating about. But let’s not be so lazy this week. First up, when I woke this morning there was a dusting of snow on the ground. Of...
Friday Stitch Day Update: December 3, 2021
Well, I did get the ends woven on “Interlude” by Shannon Dunbabin and the shawl blocked: Some comments on the pattern: I think the lace is lovely, but I’m not too crazy with the construction of the shawl, or rather, the mode of increases. Basically you have the 4...
Weekly Reading List: November 30, 2021
Cath Maige Tuired: A Full English Translation by Morgan Daimler The Ancient Near East by Harry A. Dawe The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific by J. Maarten Troost...