Yes, I know it's February...but I'm still picking up pieces of January (and, actually, several other months if truth be told.)
This winter - this year so far - has been bumpy. Extreme cold, frozen plans...and pieces that just fell apart. Most days, "Plan A" never stood a chance, so I moved on to Plan B, and, right about now, I think I'm pretty firmly entrenched in Plan D.
I'm far too far behind to make a pretense of catching up, so I'm just jumping in here and sharing some of my "puzzle pieces" from the past month and hoping things start to fit together at some point.
I am not entirely certain what happened the first few weeks of the month. I know what didn't happen (like getting Christmas put away...Lauren, I'm sure, is loath to have a twin like me) so we're going to skip that part, k?
But mid-month I remember both what I did and did not do, so we'll start with that.
Our friend, Marilyn Becker, who passed away the end of October, had been part of our January workshop group so we decided it would be a fitting opportunity to celebrate her, her friendship, and her amazing hooking artistry.
It was snowy and cold, but we enjoyed the few days we had together.
We took turns making meals, some hooked more than others (ahem!), we watched a few movies and, one day, we ventured out to do a bit of antiquing/junking.
A few of the things that caught my eye:
{Only one of the above items followed me home....}
And what about the hooking projects?
Well, yeah, I was a bit preoccupied with trying to remember how to be a hostess so failed quite miserably not only in that department but also in getting photos of the projects being worked on by the others.
Here are the few I managed to get:
Marilyn ("Bad" Marilyn...not "Good" Marilyn who we were celebrating) was working
on a piece based on a photo she had taken of a Guatemalan woman and her child. She has already redone the woman's skirt at least twice and plans on redoing it again with totally different wool. She is also going to re-do her face. (Like Good Marilyn, Bad Marilyn is a fine-cut hooker, meaning she hooks with wool strips the width of dental floss.)
Below is the actual photo from which she is working:
Cathy, ever the over-achiever, was working on several things at once. This is the only one I got a photo of:
(I believe she said the rug's name is "Hazel" and measures 48" x 60"??)
I tried to convince her to leave the rug for Rajah and me, but she declined.
Unfortunately, I did not get any photos of our friend, Kim's, rug. :-(
I'd like to leave the following part out, but I know there is at least one person out there who would be asking what I worked on.
It's little, it's pathetic...and I got pathetically little accomplished on it, but here ya go MD:
Each of us were also gifted a rug/mat that had been hooked by Good Marilyn.
This is the one I received:
I stayed on a day and a half after everyone left to clean things up, pack things up, etc. (i.e., to catch up on sleep??)
First the good: The night after I got home from the lake, I was drawn outside by a lightening of the sky. Some of the strangest Northern Lights I've witnessed - not so much colorful as BRIGHT - especially against the white of the snow.
There are no streetlights (or any kind of lights) out where I am and I had no porch or yard lights on, yet it was so clear it seemed like early evening. The photo info is shown below. It was 9:59 p.m.
Then there was the bad:
I know many of you were inundated with snow and we, thankfully, escaped that...but we were plunged into bitter, bitter, cold. -30° actual temps with -50° windchills...and guess who came home to heating issues, AGAIN???!
Thankfully, it was in the shop, not the house but, in many ways, it was just as bad since the shop has an in-floor heating system and if it stops working, the entire system and floor can be ruined if it gets cold enough...and it certainly was cold "enough."
On top of that good news, I was unable to even get into the shop because the door had frozen shut.
I finally managed to break in after 2 days so I could get the heating company out in...only to be told that the company that manufactured the heating system had gone out of business, so replacement parts were no longer available.
Seriously??!! If you recall, I just replaced that entire system shortly after my husband passed away so, less than two years ago.
GAH!
They did manage to get it working again, but they had to bypass the auto-shut off function so should it stop working again and drop below freezing, it's done and gone.
Did I say "GAH!"?
And then the ugly:
I came down with a bad case of the flu.
Let's just leave it at that.
I'm on the mend but certainly haven't kicked it completely.



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