December Island Trip – Day 3

Another good day. I spent the first part of the morning delighting that Stella’s microwave is working. Yes, I used it to heat up yesterday’s tea, but it worked! It did not work in November after I blew a circuit and then melted down electrical wiring in the lower barn. It went round and round, […]

Photos

My Apple devices have split personalities while on the Island. I drop a t-Mobile SIM chip into the phone and tablet for connectivity while I’m here. This somehow interrupts their ability to talk to their mother ship and share photos. When I get home I’ll post a photo album of sorts with captions.

December Island Trip – Day 2

Today was a banner day: I started with breakfast and tea watching the sunrise through Stella’s windows. The rain started up shortly after. Next I made one of two pot-mitts for Stella out of, of course, a trailer/woods themed fabric. The light quilting resembles our 1967 Airstream! The lower barn’s under-sink cabinet needed attention. Lots […]

Black Beast

My truck is known at the Black Beast. It has a GWV of 11800 pounds, is built to tow, doesn’t leap out of the gate, but is happy to guzzle gas in order to do your bidding, regardless what you have in the bed, or attached to the hitch. When trying to get Stella up […]

December Island Trip – Day 1

I took a mid-morning boat (so civilized) and did some Christmas shopping when I got to town. When I got out to the property, I slid everything the truck has into low and gently drove up the hill and out onto Stella’s pad. It will be a delight when I/we can come up here with […]

Small Quiche Rant

I’ve been using the same little cookbook to guide me when making quiche for almost 40 (egads!) years. It doesn’t have any guidance about using scallops, of which I have half a pound along with a little cream and enough eggs… And some new 4” tart baking dishes! Off to the interwebs I go! What […]

And Now We Shall Christmas…

We met the kids yesterday at the U-Cut Christmas tree place. It was good to tromp through the fields assessing the merits of the trees. This year we were looking for something narrow for our sitting room. The deal was that we’d deliver the trees to the others. Truck… Shortly after parking, another customer said […]

Thanksgiving

The day was a mix. Being away from family was hard. My nurse girl and her husband dropped off game hens, and we gave them pies for everyone. They were food Santas, delivering treats to everyone in a 25-mile radius to their home. And we maintained a 6′ distance, wore masks, and didn’t have a […]

Mask Project

Before mom passed, but after the pandemic closed her community, I started to make the staff at her community fabric face masks. 100 of them. These were for personal use as they, of course, are not the medical grade needed when working with residents. The year has been such that this project only finished up […]

Out of the Trenches!

My AN called this morning to give me an update, and to let me know that his son was coming up to stay with them for a few months to help his folks get caught up around their place, and help his dad on projects. He asked, “Would you like Kurt to help me with […]