Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Pieces of January...

 


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.


The past several years I've spent mid-January at Cathy Stephan's (Red Barn Rugs') rug hooking workshop. For various reasons, this year's January workshop was cancelled. Instead, Cathy and a couple other hooky friends from the January group joined me at the lake for a few days of hooking.

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:


This rug is HUGE. It is shown below with my 20-lb cat for size reference.


(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??)



The end of the month? Well, I remember most of that as well - the good, the bad and the ugly.
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.

And there you have it...my January in bits and pieces. There's more, actually, but this is more than enough for now, I think.


*****

Oh...and one last thing for the person who asked....


{pssst....and soon there will be two....💗}





17 comments:

marly said...

How exciting! Your scenery photos are always wonderful. Glad you had a nice girl gathering at the lake, sorry about the freeze and the flu. I'll bet you crave a dull moment.

Anonymous said...

What a cutie! And congrats on another one on the way! So exciting. Laura

acorn hollow said...

Oh my goodness that sweet child♡♡♡.
So glad to hear you had time togethet to celebrate and mourn. The rugs are incredible! We have been crazy cold but not quite minus30 real temp. Maybe minus20. Sorry for the heat issues.
But very sorry for the sickness I hope you continue to feel better soon. And a new grand to look forward to is good medicine.
Cathy

Nancy said...

Darling little girl~and a chance to spoil another one on the way! Great rugs~I love yours!
"If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?" Let that be your mantra...

Saundra said...

I laughed out loud as I knew who you were talking about even before seeing the "MD" at the end of the sentence.
Glad you had a girl getaway to celebrate a life of a good friend. All rugs are beautiful and what a nice rug you have to remember your friend.
Saundra

Saundra said...

OH, Mia looks adorable as a cowgirl. As a kid I wanted cowgirl attire and never got it. But did get my horse when in my teens.

Betty said...

To the things that didn't get done..."oh well". You sound like me - time lining myself because yes I need the added stress. What you did get done (lake house gathering) was a good thing. Your hooked heart grabbed mine. The bad... it's always something...always. Hang in there and heal.

Dicky Bird said...

Cathy is an over achiever...ahaha. She is so nice! The rugs look great! She is adorable! Oh congratulations! So exciting!

Rugs and Pugs said...

So much to comment on, but first off, happy to have you as my twin!
So what followed you home…and what is the last object? Something fishy?
Wonderful rugs. Cathy is such amazing hooker and so darn fast!
How sweet to have such a treasure from good Marilyn.
Ugh on the heating issue but WOW on the northern lights.
Happy you are feeling better. I’m hoping to avoid sickness 🙏
Sweet Mia…and CONGRATULATIONS!!!

NMK said...

What a wonderful time to share with your hooking friends and remembering the Good Marilyn . Nice to have a beautiful hooked piece she did ! A very special gift .
The very deep freeze you went thru and have your heated floor break is awful . Lucky you didn't have frozen pipes !
Your photos are beautiful !
Mia is adorable and will have a sibling joining her !!! So exciting ! You will be a busy Grand Mother !!! Congratulations !!!
Hope it warms up in Nod soon !!! Enough of this Winter !!!

yaya said...

I'm glad you were able to gather with friends and fellow hookers! I think you piece is beautiful! Better than I could even ever hope to do! So sorry about the heating situation. I pray you can get through this bad winter with it still working. The flu has been really bad this year. Hubby just went...finally...yesterday to the doctor because he's been sick off and on since Jan 1st. Double ear infections and bad sinus infection the final result. Congrats on the new cutie coming your way! I love that pic! We have 2 granddaughters having babies this year. Now we'll be great grandparents...holy cow we're old! Ha! Stay warm and safe!

Prims By The Water said...

How exciting to be a gramma again! Glad your January is over. Am glad mine is too. I just took down my trees a few days ago, but still have my greens up around the entries to our kitchen...and still have the lights on those. So glad you were able to meet up with hooky friends for a lil bit of R & R. Looks like Rajah really really liked that one rug as I did as well. Janice

Mary, Windy Meadows Farm said...

Miss Robin, it sounds like it’s been a month of ups and downs-while the circumstances are different, I’m right there with you. Today’s been a day for the winter blahs. Nothing I can particularly pinpoint, but then a dozen other things I can zero in on. And so it goes. Oh you’re way too hard on yourself. You’re hooking is beautiful - what talent! And to have time away with good friends, a rare treat in today’s world – what a blessing. I cannot imagine temperatures that cold – how on earth do you stay warm up there? And have to deal with heating issues again, it really is ridiculous that everything seems to break down so quickly. Grrrr. And here we are at Friday - don’t fret about putting puzzle pieces together - there’s only so many hours in a day. What gets done gets done. Anything else can wait. Get some chocolate, put those jammies on, and might I suggest a good old-fashioned movie like North by Northwest with Cary Grant, or for laughs The Great Race with Tony Curtis, Jack, Lemmon, and Natalie Wood. We’ve got this!

Anonymous said...

Afternoon Crow, nice to see a post from you, thinking of you… My my what a January you had but so happy you got to your lake house with the hookers and enjoy each other and also mourn your friend… Sure hope you kicked that flu’s butt, feel better…..Love the rugs and I think yours has my heart, the one from your friend is so sweet…..The Northern Lights picture is really magical, how bright out it is, almost eerie , but beautiful… How sweet is Mia, she looks adorable and congrats on the one on the way, yay…. Good luck with the heating, hope ok, take care Robin, February Blessings Francine.

WoolenSails said...

Time with hooking friends sounds like a nice way to spend the cold days. Your friends and your rug are all beautiful. And bitter cold, we are having that tonight after another snowfall. Great time to stay in and try to catch up on projects.

Shrimpton and Perfect said...

Goodness gracious gal what a time of it you have had, again. But the hooking party at the lake, I bet it was really fab, I'm quite envious. Please say it was the painting that followed you home, I suspect not though. And HUGE congrats on the soon to be two. You must be beyond happy.

Farm Girl said...

I wondered how it was at your lake retreat. The rugs are lovely. I am so sorry you got the flu. I hope you are feeling better now. I always enjoy seeing the frozen north. I am so happy you will soon have two!
I hope you have a lovely week.