Monday, September 22, 2025

Take me for a ride in your....lawnmower?

Do you remember Peter, Paul & Mary's version of "Car - Car"? I was in my teens when they sang it, and for some reason I loved the song. 

As I write this, the song keeps going round and round through my head. 

One evening the Mister climbed on his lawn mower. We were chatting, and Kaitlyn jumped up between his legs. She wanted a ride on his "car-car"! He took off, slowly, watching her carefully, lest she try to jump off. Kaitlyn was quite content. 





I think she was saying "nanny nanny boo boo" to Vickie!







Sunday, September 21, 2025

Puppy Paw Stamp of Approval

The girls fully endorse and approve of the new sewing room.  If they could, they'd use their little stompers to give a puppy paw stomp of approval! They finally have windows that they can use to see what is going on outside...on two sides of the house, no less!


 For some reason they remind me of kids looking for Santa Claus!

It's a Tough Life

Meet Queen Victoria....the Vixen (aka Vickie), in some of her contortions!



...and only a bit of attitude!

Does this position make my floofy butt look big?


Do you mind?
I'm trying to get some sleep!


 

Saturday, September 20, 2025

Quilty Madness

It started innocently enough.....


I was walking out of a quilt shop and saw fabric that I thought was really pretty:



I looked online for pattern ideas where this fabric collection had been used. I found this stunning quilt.


I ordered the pattern.

I think I went into shock when the pattern arrived! 

This is a paper piecing pattern. The pattern consists of many newsprint papers with the designs printed on them. The pieces of fabric are sewn onto the papers to align them just so. 


I planned on purchasing the fabrics from the shop where I had seen the initial 4 fabrics, and adding what I needed. This collection of fabrics  (Desert Oasis by Moda) is an older collection and many of the fabrics are no longer available. I found a few here, and a few there...but not everything. Once I received the pattern I realized there were Oh. So. Many. more fabrics from the collection, and I struggled finding out how much fabric I would need for each section.



In fact...there are 14 different fabrics in the quilt. I know, because I broke down and ordered the kit. It arrived today, all 7 pounds of fabric!! 


Holy quilted cow! I think I have taken a big bite into something that I just may not be able to swallow!


It reminds me of a quip I heard as a kid, "How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time!"

So...I've begun to take some nibbles on the project.


Friday, September 19, 2025

Hummingbird Moth


I was first introduced to Hummingbird Moths on a trip to Europe about 10 years ago. We were visiting a botanical garden in Linz, Austria. They were zipping back and forth among the flowers. At first we thought that Europe had a different variety of hummingbird. 

Can you spot the Hummingbird Moth on the Star Cluster plant?
I found it difficult to capture them as they flit from here to there
in the blink of an eye.

 

They like feeding from trumpet shaped flowers at dusk.
In Colorado I used to have dozens swarming around my Monarda flowers.

Here's a picture of a moth that a friend posted on Facebook. 
When you stop the motion, you can see that they are quite a different 
shape than a hummingbird. 


And this shot from the Internet (Mary Carlson) really shows how
amazingly similar to hummingbirds they are. 

...and the caterpillar that these interesting moths pupate from?

If you have ever had a vegetable garden....
you have probably met this moth's caterpillar form!


The hummingbird moth comes from the Tobacco Hornworm caterpillar,
the plague of all folks who grow tomatoes!


 

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

The Hacienda: Phase III

 ....or is it Phase IV? or V?

We have completed a number of improvements on our property. We feel that we are almost "finished" and, we both know that's a joke!  We will always be adding, changing, remaking....

Today I arrived home from an errand and noticed a trailer parked on the side of the road near our gate to the barn. I pulled into the drive and lo and behold, Al was here with his excavator. He was beginning to prepare the area next to our home for our new garage (since my sewing/craft room took over the former garage!)

We wanted a place where the truck would actually fit and wanted enough space so we could easily get in or out of the vehicles. We also wanted an enclosed space at the back of the building for lawn mowers and other garden equipment, and for those sort of things that end up in garages. We've been planning the new structure for months, and we're finally ready to move ahead. The plans were submitted to our HOA for approval last week, and were submitted to the County for approval a few weeks ago. Both entities approved the plans and our builder is ready to get started. 

The tall tree trunks were left when we removed some trees that were overhanging the house earlier this year. We knew the garage was going there and the arborist knew it would be easier to have the rootballs removed if he cut them high. 

Al dug around the base of the trees, and he dug some more. 

He used the bucket to try to pull each tree over. 


The trees' roots were so ensnarled that it took a lot more digging, tugging, pushing and pulling until he could get them down. The massive root network firmly anchored them in the ground and finally the last two trees came down together. 


It's interesting to watch Al work with the excavator. (This is his "small" one!) He is so deft with the claw that he can delicately (if you can call the motion of a large steel bucket and claw "delicate"!) separates roots, pipes and pieces of concrete from the dirt. 


Towards the end of the day we had piles of remains carefully sorted for later removal,


and a drop of almost three feet at the end of the concrete.
The Corgis were a little surprised when they first ran around the corner!


That was fast work!

This morning we had trucks parked all over our yard...
none of which belonged to us.


They cut out most of the concrete in front of what once was the garage.
We will plant shrubs there to make it look like there never had
been a garage there at all!


Al continued to sculpt our back yard for drainage,
and brought in fresh dirt where they will pour the footings and 
foundation for the new building.

More amazing work by Al, who picked up the 
piece of concrete they cut out...


And placed it in the bucket of the tractor. 


It is my understanding that the next step will be placing rebar and wire.
Then we will have our first inspection before they can pour the concrete pad.

I have been so impressed with our builder/contractor. Kevin is juggling 4 or 5 garage conversions, additions and new garages. I think that he had a few contracts for houses, but people backed out the project because of too many unknowns about how the tariffs will impact prices during the span of time needed to build a home. 

Regardless, I find him to be very responsive to our concerns and jumps in to get things done. How refreshing!








Take me for a ride in your....lawnmower?

Do you remember Peter, Paul & Mary's version of "Car - Car" ? I was in my teens when they sang it, and for some reason I ...