Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

We are so fortunate!













This was a big old pine tree that drove us nuts with pine tar.  Still, it provided a lot of shade at the top of the driveway, so we tolerated it.  Monday night, around 9:30, it came crashing down, right by our bedroom window.  We were so lucky!  Not only did we survive without any hurt to ourselves, but even the house survived.  yep we'll need a new roof, plus 3 of the attic beams need to be rebuilt, but no windows broken on the house, no power lines taken down, just a large pine mess.

I recently read a blog in which someone felt that the government should not provide aid to those surviving natural disasters.  The writer felt that we should take care of ourselves in terms of putting food and other supplies by.  That's all well and good, but if you could see the devastation that Sandy has caused in New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut, you would not feel that way.  People have lost everything, and I do mean everything.  Houses, belongings, cars, not to mention lives lost.  Floods where no floods had been before, towns under water, raw sewage, fires, you can't believe it if you have not seen it.  We suffered a tree down, but we're fine, and so is the house.  We have insurance and that'll be OK.  But we are just a tiny pebble in a mountain of misery.  We're very lucky that we don't need help, but thousands do.

I have to say that our local, state and fed governments have been wonderful.  First responders are amazing people.  Utilities from all over the country are here helping us out.  People helping people.  That's what it's all about. 

Scrabblequeen - Thank you for your very kind words.  We are beyond lucky.  That tree really could have killed us or smooshed Shel's car.  Happiness is being alive and well! 

Friday, May 9, 2008

The Yarnarian Reveals All! And Trees!

For those of you who have been dying (dyeing?) to know what all this Kona is for, I can now officially tell you because Renee has given me the go-head.

Renee is GoddessKnits, and is the very talented lady behind all those gorgeous Mystery Shawls. She is currently taking sign ups for her Anniversary Shawl. Soon she'll start taking sign-ups for Mystery Shawl 9, and, ta da!!!, I've dyed up the Kona for it. Is this neat or what!

These gorgeous shawls are yahoo KALs, and her instructions are perfect. The price is very affordable. She also has a couple of forums on Ravelry, Goddess Knits, and Mystery Shawl Along. Her older patterns are also for sale on her web site.

So, these pretty babies are reserved for MS9, and what doesn't sell there, I'll put up for sale to the general public after she closes the sign-ups.

One of my amazing customers asked if I would dye up some blue sock yarns. Of course I would. Do any of you have any color desires? There is no obligation if it is only one skein; if you don't like it, someone else will. Message me on Ravelry or on my email (over on the right) if you'd like.

More pics of our trees taken last night about 6 pm.







Here's my exciting personal news: I'm finally getting a color and cut at a new salon! I have about 3 inches of gray showing, my hair is wild and very thin, and I look about 10 years older. I go through these gray moments about once a year. I have to see exactly how gray I am (very, very gray) and should I not dye it. Hah! The Mommie has less white hair than I have, and more body to her hair. If wigs weren't uncomfortable, I say the hell with it, and just buy a couple of pieces. This is a big sore point in my life. Just telling you..

Now that was a good rant!

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

The Yarnarian Fails Miserably!

She tried, she really tried to stay off the computer. Hah! Every time I walk by it, it gives out its siren call: Come to me, waste time here. I'm going to call the computer "die Lorelei".

So here are some more Kona yarns that I dyed on Monday. Cantaloupe, Fuschia, Honey, and Waterlily.






I want you to see the view from my bedroom window when I wake up in the morning:




I bunny... - I can see this from my bed. Year around it's so pretty.

Carolyn and Bev - I failed miserably in my non-computing resolve. I can't stay away; I need an intervention.

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