Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Catching Up

 


Sharing theses two new Moda Blockhead blocks before another comes out today. 

I think, but I'm not sure, that with today's new block, I have three more to do before I catch up.  And one of them is a big one.  I've chosen these easy blocks to get started again.

Tomorrow morning is an eye doctor follow-up visit and I'm hoping for a good report.  It's been three weeks since the last one.

My vision in the operated eye is variable from day to day and even from within some days, but the internet tells me that is to be expected. 

I learned after last summer's post surgery adventures to not take visits for granted.  The voice in the back of my mind reminds me of the visit when I thought things were going well, only to learn that I needed another surgery, which turned out to be two.

But, I'm telling myself that this is a different surgery, a different visit, and I'm picturing leaving the office, taking the elevator down, going out to my car and being happy.   

 

Monday, August 25, 2025

Monarch Caterpillars


 My neighbor two houses down has lovely flower beds.  And monarch caterpillars.  

I'm so jealous.

You can see one in the picture, on her milkweed plant.  The fluffy things at the top are seed pods.

This morning, before I knew about the neighboring caterpillars, I put some milkweed seeds from Kristen in damp paper towels in the refrigerator.  The hope is that they will sprout, I'll put them in loose soil, and set them out in late fall for spring plants.

With the milkweed plant already in my garden, maybe next year there will be monarch caterpillars in my own garden.



Saturday, August 23, 2025

Friday Nights


Just like in many other places, fall Friday nights here are football nights.

On the left is grandson Aaron's football banner, on the right is his mom.

And between them is the picture my daughter chose for her stick-mounted toddler photo the moms wave around at various times during the Friday night games.  It's a thing.

In Aaron's sweet baby face are his blue, blue eyes.  I used to rock him and look at those blue eyes and be amazed.  Blue eyes just aren't a thing in my family.  Aaron's dad has hazel eyes, my daughter's are dark brown.

I love Aaron's blue eyes.

Monday, August 18, 2025

Can You See It?

 


Can you see it?  Dark space at the bottom, under the sewing table.  Little package laying on the sewing machine. new package of pins, thanks Diane.  Far left, sewing machine needle.  Horizontal slats, window  blinds.  Blue on the slats, stained glass quilt block.  Top, sewing machine top.

All of which means that I was actually sitting there today.  And catching up on one Moda Blockheads block.  There are three more to catch up on, maybe I can do another tomorrow.  For today, I'm content.


Saturday, August 16, 2025

Special Edition

 


Ale 8 1 is a local soda, sort of a ginger ale.  I'm a little surprised that it's sold at my local Kroger, it's more of a central Kentucky kind of thing.

Sarah asked me to get some of their limited edition pawpaw flavor.  Pawpaws are native to Kentucky, and are usually harvested from late August to October.  Kentucky State University is known for its pawpaw program - the taste is described as banana mango flavor.

I'm wishing now that I'd bought some for myself - there will probably be a trip back to the store.

The Cincinnati Nature Center has pawpaws along a discovery trail.  There is a sign with a button to push, which was always a favorite back when I'd take the grands because it played the song with the lyrics "Where oh where is pretty little Susie, Way down yonder in the pawpaw patch."

I think I'll need to get some of this special edition for the grands too.  I'm sure they" remember hearing that song.

Thursday, August 14, 2025

Cutting Flowers

 


One of my goals for the year was to plant some cutting flowers.  I didn't do a great job of it, but some of the perennials came through.  And, there is still a little time.

Today I drove to meet my retreat friends for lunch.  And then tonight, to Aaron's scrimmage in the opposite direction.  Those were the first trips out of my "neighborhood" since the surgery. 

What I need now is to just relax, to go back to my life, to trust that all will be well.

To start sewing again.

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Certified

 


How wonderful is this?  My garden has been certified as a Plant for Pollinators Garden by the Cincinnati Zoo.

Sarah helped me register my plants and find the milkweed plant, which with the Baptisia is a host plant for several species of butterflies.

And thanks to Kristen for sharing some seedlings and seed pods from her lovely garden.

Of course my garden looks so much nicer than it did when Sarah arrived.  Along with weeding, she moved around a few plants.  Last night there were a couple of wrens flitting about and eating echinacea seeds.

And now to settle in for the quiet days, after company.  I haven't tried any sewing yet, that will happen, but probably not today.