Talent comes in many forms and sometimes it's from something we do just to keep our brains firing at full speed or to bring harmony into our lives. Whatever the reason, hobbies are actually very good things and being artistic is a gift. A friend sent these examples of what she's been working on in craft groups online and in-person. Frankly, it's awe inspiring. She's been quilting, working on reverse appliqué, and embroidery. Below are examples of her latest endeavors. The quilt blocks can be arranged in any pattern one likes, so she's still working that out, but you get the idea.
Cranky Little Old Lady
Musings and mutterings on life in general, my garden, critters and DIY projects in specific - in no particular order.
Monday, September 22, 2025
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Cuddle buddies
Sorry - just can't help it. Had to share, yet again, the cuteness overload that is Nick and Nellie cuddling. Well, not cuddling so much as staring at me and wondering why the treats are no longer forthcoming.
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
Love my wild critters, but they can be pesky
The Critter Café outside the laundry room has been thriving with squirrels, big banded pigeons, ravens, crows, jays, a variety of dainty birds, and a wonderful assortment of lizards. All good. Lately, however, an unidentified critter has been wreaking a bit of havoc on the planters along the fence line. Mind you, those planters have been in my thoughts for a while, as they are slowly (finally) starting to rot away. The jade plants that were once thriving have totally given up. Fine. Just one more chore to do. (Sigh). Nothing like a nudge to get things moving.
It started when an area was dug up and there was styrofoam scattered all over the place. If you're wondering why styrofoam is in a planter -- don't ask. You really don't want to know. Anyway, I walked out to feed my furry and feathered guests, only to come upon this sight:
Sunday, August 31, 2025
Oops! Doing what I have chastised people for doing - not a good look
I have repeatedly chastised people (silently) who volcano mulch their trees with either rocks or mulch. Surrounding the base of a tree doesn't allow it to breathe and invites rot and insect activity. So one day, as I'm looking at the overgrowth mess at the base of our giant Chinese Elm we love so much in the backyard, I realized with a shock, that I am GUILTY of a version of volcano mulching that didn't enter my pea brain. In my case, it's putting potted plants at the base of the tree, allowing debris to pile up. Allowing too many spider plants to take over and suffocate the base - not to mention just covering up any other decorative elements. So with the zest of a born again gardener, I have started the process of clearing out and sprucing up. Naturally this project was begun during the hottest weeks we've had to date because why not? Nothing like working up a good sweat, right?
This does have a certain charm, until you look closely and realize certain things are not thriving by being choked out.
As I pulled pots away from the base, the amount of leaf buildup was a bit unnerving. Poor tree was gasping. You can see the dark band at the base of the tree. Not good.
Another view of the overgrowth. The large blue pot held plants that had been knocked over in the wind/firestorm we had in January and were not thriving. In remaking the area, high winds, which now seem to be a given, are being taken into account.
This is as far as the rehab goes so far. Still thinking how to finish off this area without choking the tree and allowing other plants to thrive. A work in progress.
Thursday, August 21, 2025
How does he do it?
Nellie's bestie Nick has many talents, with getting seriously sick during a heatwave being only one. We worry about the boy frequently. However, today he showed us not only his bright eyes, but a talent we weren't aware existed in reality. Apparently now dogs can take selfies. Here's proof.
Friday, August 15, 2025
Sadness creates lifesaving happiness
We got the very sad news that Lenny and Jack, two of the sweetest little dogs, succumbed to their old age within one week of each other. The normal thing to do would be to grieve for months and then maybe look for another dog. Fortunately for 10 year old siblings Billy Bob and Penny Sue, M's sister and brother-in-law embraced the notion they should have a home as soon as possible and went to a shelter an hour away to adopt two charmers. The double names are the because the dogs lived in South Carolina (it's a Southern tradition) until their guardian died. We're told they are energetic and clingy, and they make two sad people laugh - which is a good thing.
Saturday, August 9, 2025
Perky is as perky does (whatever that means)
Nellie's bestie Nick has been truly suffering in the heatwave we've been experiencing. Well, in all fairness, Nick thinks anything above 75 degrees is too hot. When he's having the vapors he won't eat, he refuses treats, and he looks like he's near collapse. Imagine our surprise on our last visit when he not only DEMANDED treats, but was zesty. It was so good to see his alert, whadda ya gonna do for me expression, it's impossible not to share his cuteness.