Friday, October 27, 2006


I would be blogging, but I've been busy holding a memorial service for my lily bed. You can see why.
It's been busy all this week, altho for the life of me, I can't explain just what I've gotten done. Aside from a few more hats, they keep me sane when my fingers itch for knitting and I can't seem to count past a 3 stitch repeat without losing it. That probably would happen to anyone dealing with a 2yr old roaring thru the house gleefully attempting to round up 3 cats, couple dogs...
I did get a pie made tho. It was a nice pie. Brief, but nice...



Buttermilk Pie:
1 cup coconut
1 cup sugar
3 large eggs
1 cup buttermilk (yep..buttermilk)
1 stick butter (I'm fairly sure you can substitute cream cheese for the butter.)
1/2 tbspn vanilla
Cream the butter and sugar, dump the rest all together, mix up into ghastly, lumpy mess and pour into unbaked pie shell. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Chill the pie before you serve it. It's yummy! You can experiment with adding lemon juice and zest to the ingredients for a nice change.

EDIT: Leave off the butter, replace that ingredient with 4 oz. (I use 6oz) or more cream cheese. Add a tblspn. of lemon or lime juice. Bake until lightly browned on top. It's a lovely pie and this change vastly improves our old family recipe.

Saturday, October 21, 2006


Our 36th Anniversay today.

To My Dear and Loving Husband
by Anne Bradstreet
If ever two were one, then surely we.
If ever man were lov'd by wife, then thee;
If ever wife was happy in a man,
Compare with me ye women if you can.
I prize thy love more then whole Mines of gold,
Or all the riches that the East doth hold.
My love is such that Rivers cannot quench,
Nor ought but love from thee, give recompence.
Thy love is such I can no way repay,
The heavens reward thee manifold I pray.
Then while we live, in love let's so persever,
That when we live no more, we may live ever.
And that pretty much says it :)

Monday, October 16, 2006

Saturday, October 14, 2006



A purple hat for a granddaughter that loves that color! She fell down on the playground last week and is sporting a cast that perfectly matches the new hat. The scarf is on the needles and will be finished tomorrow I think. Soon all the little heads will be nicely covered and warm around here!

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Guess who came to live with us!



This is Cooky (yep..very original name). She's 7 months old, from the humane society shelter in Forsythe, Ga. She's gone from a scared little creature to Attila the Hun...in a good way. She's perfect! Excellent manners, good company, great with the grandkids....please support your humane societies, folks. Lots of wonderful fuzzy people that need a helping hand, and receiving Cooky with her shots all done, veterinarian visits taken care of, spaying and general care for only a nominal fee....well...you have to know the great people that help these little ones out are in the hole financially for it. It's a labor of love. And if you can't support the societies with money, offer a couple hours a week helping with time, send a "care package" (contact them for things they need) and neuter/spay your pets if you aren't a licensed breeder. Love comes in all sizes, shapes and colors and this is the only life these little ones get. Help make it a joyous one!

Monday, October 02, 2006



In answer to the question of what yarns I used, the shawl is WoolEase (I think by Lionbrand) and is a little wool/acrylic blend that survives lots of use. I used 6.5mm needles (us 10 1/2) or so..something big enough to keep the drape loose, but not so open as to loose the warmth. It hasn't pilled at all. The hats are from those single skeins I end up with and know not what to do with...(they multiply when I'm not looking) and I just finished another hat, in grey with a couple black stripes. Definitely a guy's hat. I seem to be dropping hats off my needles like the sycamore outside shedding its leaves. I'm sure it's because I'm avoiding the endlessly monotonous autumn red pullover....
My chair was handy for the backdrop since my poor camera is plugged into the wall.

Where there's a cord, there's a way...




Still no batteries handy, Bea, but I did find that elusive power cord..and added a few pics!
The kids hats I made this weekend, the comfy shawl Theri is kindly wearing for a picture (it's plain, but sooooo soft and nice!), and Leo diligently holding down a crocheted blanket. That shawl was made a month or so ago, I just happened to like it a lot.
Leo is the starveling kitten that turned up on our roof last Easter. I'm very glad he did.

Sunday, October 01, 2006


 There...here's a picture of the very handsome Nelson!  His description in the Humane Society has been amended to "no small children" so perhaps soon he'll have exactly the right home!
Well, on the puppy news...Nelson (half Jack Russell, half Corgi, so a bit larger than we planned) came to visit from the Humane Society in Rockdale Co. Wonderful little guy, but sadly not for us. It was hard to take him home again, he attached to me completely, but bit at anyone that came near me and as he was already a year old, changing his habits would have been slightly harder. We have five grandchildren, all animal friendly types (they grew up with all sorts in our rural home.) and not given to pulling whiskers or annoying the beasties. Nelson is perfect for a quiet home with his own adult person. We continue our search for a sociable little goof that will simply keep my husband company and limit his aggressions to more minor expression. If we were looking for a doggie for me, I'd have immediately chosen the wonderful Beagle-Bassett 5month old pup. The perfect Gomer Pyle kid! We'd love an adult dog, since most people adopt the cuties, but we might have to consider younger ones too. On the good side, the extra socialization surely did a little to expand Nelson's world, and the hugs did him good too.

Then for some reason I knitted four kid's hats. I thought the Strata skein (the only skein left at our local Walmart) was the ugliest knit in the world, but when done, it's the kid's choice of the lot and is quite cool!! I'll have to get some more of that stuff, it appears to be relatively indestructable and not as scratchy as I thought!
I have to get some batteries for my camera, this is driving me nuts!~