Look for more soon--it's bustin' out all over
Monday, January 30, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Cold winter weather
I had a nice weekend, all THREE DAYS. Sunday I hosted our neighborhood gathering for snacks. A small group, but we had fun. Bill brought a quiche, I furnished wine & other goodies. I got the house relatively warm and all had a good time. Fred bonded with Treasure and invited her to summer camp at his place this year. Said he could teach her some manners and tricks. Which he no doubt would be better at that I am being.
Sunday afternoon friends stopped by while they were running the roads, stayed at my house for a while then decided we should go out for dinner. They picked me up around 6:30 and we headed to Wilmington (Wilderness--which some people like, some people DON'T like, and some people are indifferent about). We ate in the bar, where they like to hang out, and it was a nice but quiet visit. They live in Union Falls, splitting time between their house and their camp, which has a fantastic view of Whiteface Mtn. and the water.
I got to travel for work yesterday, which was nice in spite of the weather. It rained mostly, getting icy only at the end of the day. I started out in Keene Valley, working with their huge map collection, then drove to Lake Placid to work with their archives. Lk Placid has tons of great stuff, including the papers from the Lake Placid Club. Way fun to work with. Wish I could spend time processing or cataloging collections like that, but my director wouldn't find that appropriate use of my time I fear.
Today I have a training phone call on collection development of our soon-to-appear e-book collection. I've been playing with the readers but haven't made a lot of progress toward becoming an expert or even someone who's adept at their use. Must step up the pace on this.
What's up for the rest of the week? Not much. I have a cold, which is irritating but not (so far) debilitating. Sunday I may go out for dinner with Bill & Fred, for perch (get it while you can). Must go to the dump. Must go to Holt's to do more laundry (no, my washer is still not working). Must spend more time outdoors.
Bird feeders at -11
A pretty Sunday morning, but looks can be deceiving. It was cold. Nice winter sun but still cold.
Poor Teddy
Sisters tugging on poor Teddy. Teddy lost most of his stuffing after this, and the tiny plastic balls that filled his body were sprinkled all over the living room floor. Treasure does NOT like to have toys filled with anything. They should be flat, I guess. She's a chewer, all right, and won't be sitting solo in my car any time soon. I learned my lesson (though it took 2 cars) about having a dog that chews being left alone in the car.
58 OHR at -11 with a warm fire and bright sunshine
This is what it's like at my house on winter weekends. I stoke the fire and the dogs lie next to it. Kitty is usually on the other side, or sometimes she fits herself into the pile o'hounds.
Sisters warming by the stove
Do they know they're sisters? I don't know, but they sure do things the same way and look alike.
Christmas tree 2011
Pretty scrawny, but not bad looking all in all. I keep postponing taking it down, not sure why, but I like having the lights on.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Post for the new year
I haven't been doing much, the usual winter-type stuff. I'm trying to keep my fire going all the time, especially since I got my latest electric bill. It's expensive to have no heat in the back of the house because the heaters in the front of the house work harder. I need to find someone to fix the heater, but I hate to bother people. There are a couple of people I could ask (to pay) and I may get desperate enough to do that. I think my washing machine will be fixed soon. That's not a crisis, though, since I can use the Holt's equipment easily. I spent 2 lovely mornings at their house over New Year's while I washed clothes & bedding. Geez, I guess I haven't done any laundry since then. No wonder I have no clean socks.
I spent Saturday night with the Holt's, having dinner then working on the jigsaw puzzle I got for them. It was a map of the world, with pieces shaped like the countries. And lots of oceans & seas. We concluded that we are woefully globally geographically ignorant. Why are there 2 Tropics of Capricorn? What IS the Tropic of Capricorn? and so on.
I've not really been up to much else. Working--time to get the year wrapped up, lots of statistics and conclusions we can reach from the statistics. Or make things up, maybe. I'm still weeding, an endless project. I'm in the gardening books now, which are heavy and not very interesting to look at. And we have tons and tons of them.
We got a grant to buy ereaders and ebooks, so I ordered 6 Nooks, 6 Kindles, 2 Sony readers and still have money left over to buy more. We're all supposed to familiarize ourselves with ereaders so that, when our ebooks subscription kicks in we can help people who have questions and will no doubt call us. Even without the bookmobile. So far I've learned a little about the Sony reader, which is not as nice as the others, but isn't very hard to use. Problem is we can't download books until our subscription is live, so we can't learn how to do that (except for the freebies). Meanwhile I scan the 172-page users manual that's loaded on the reader. yawn. I'll take it home this weekend. Along with the 2nd season of Mad Men. I recorded a bunch of episodes, then watched season 4 (out of order, because I didn't notice that someone had put the discs back in the container out of order). So now I have some awareness of story lines, but there are mystery people who've shown up, and a divorce happened somewhere along the way. I'll also watch Midnight in Paris, because I need to catalog it (OK, I'm not watching it because I have to catalog it, I'm just watching it because I want to) and return it.
Sunday I'm hosting the Sunday Snack Hour. Instead of having a big Sunday dinner the way we did for years and years we get together at Pat's for snacks and a visit. I don't go every Sunday, just once in a while. So I decided to host the event this weekend. Because I cleaned my house for book group last weekend, and I have Monday off so I won't feel cheated out of ME time for the weekend. I can't decide whether to take down my Christmas tree or not. I think probably I should, because it takes up too much room. There was enough room for book group, but there might be more people on Sunday.
We had a good book group meeting. Nice visits, exchanged presents, ate a lot, had a good evening. Next book is Chocolat by Joanne Harris. I liked the movie, especially the Johnny Depp part. I'm reading The poisonwood Bible right now, for the second time. It's very funny in places, and I know I really liked it the first time I read it (many years ago).
Dogs are ok. Chances is in her own special world, not aware of much and not very active. Tess and Treasure are quite a pair. Chances isn't any more mobile but she gets around. Everyone tells me I'll know when it's time to end her life, but so far I've not received such a message. But I'm not sure how much longer she wants to be around for. I had a long conversation with the vet about it and he said as long as the quality of her life is good ("are her eyes bright?" Well, no, she's got congenital cataracts and never could see very well) there's no problem. I don't know how great the quality of her life is. She does very little and falls down a fair amount. And likes to pee on the floor. Which REALLY irritates me. It's not that she's unaware of doing it, either, she does it deliberately on the bathroom rug. Honestly! What about the quality of MY life?
We're getting snow today. I went out at lunch, did grocery shopping so I won't have to stop on my way home. It's supposed to turn from wet snow to ice and/or rain later in the day, so we're closing an hour early. Yippee. Big deal, but nice. It would be nicer if today were Friday and we were getting paid.
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Sleeping beauties. They're getting along really well. Tess and Treasure play (too much, sometimes). They run around a lot outside and chew on each other when they're inside. Treasure, however, chews on other things as well. Like ... socks especially, but soda bottles and cans, anything plastic and all of Tess' soft toys. Toys shouldn't have stuffing in them, apparently, and they shouldn't be made of plastic.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Last post of the year
I had Christmas in Rhode Island, and it was very nice. Drove there last Thursday, had good Christmas with Mark & Liza. We always have a good time, and Christmas is special for us. Quiet, and we know each other very well so always have good presents. Mark gave me 2 roof racks for my car, so now I'll have no excuse and will have to be kayak-mobile in the summer. That should be good. The other roof rack is a basket, so I can pack it up to take more stuff to the dump. He knows me well.
I visited my friend Linda, who lives in Jamestown, half an hour from my mother's. Linda & I have known each other for more than 35 years. Wow. She used to live in the other side of the duplex I rented for 9 years. And I thought THAT was a long time to live in one place. I've lived in my current house for 20 years, have been in the Adks for 27 years. Amazing. Never lived anywhere else that long. Anyway, Linda and I had a nice visit, lunch at her house.
Christmas Eve dinner was lobsters, which I now cook instead of having Liza wrestle with them. Wish I could say I mind dropping living things into boiling water, but it doesn't seem to bother me. No, they NEVER make any noise.
My trip home was fine, some blowing sleet in the Berkshires, which always happens. Not a big deal, didn't last long. House was relatively warm except for the bedroom and laundry room. Apparently it got pretty cold here because 2 pipes in the laundry room burst. I always turn the pump off but didn't realize the pipes were split and turned the pump on when I got home. Took a little while to figure out why there was not much water pressure. Duh. Big fountains spraying into the laundry room and bedroom. Yuck. Now I have no washing machine, which means I either impose on friends or go to the laundromat. It's across the street from work so that's really no big deal, and the machines are huge. Why is it always winter when I have to do this? The laundry soap freezes in the car during the day.
Back to work today. Busy day, lots of catching up, plus doing Kim's work so she could take the day off. Put up my new 2012 Chocolate Labs calendar, which my friend Doug sends me every year for my birthday. This year he couldn't decide between Choc. Lab Puppies and just Choc. Labs, so I got both.
What will I do for New Years Eve? Probably not much. I went to a neighborhood party the other night, mingled and visited with people and had a good time. I have great neighbors, both the seasonal ones and the year-rounders. I've been invited to another neighborhood party Sat. night but don't know if I'll go. I'll definitely stop to see my friends Pat & Jim around 5 to toast the new year.
Jamestown vista
Not a fascinating shot, but that's what a lot of the landscape in southern RI looks like. It's very pretty.
Newport Bridge from Jamestown
That's the bridge that goes from Jamestown (one island) to Newport (another island). Lots of jumpers off of that bridge over the years. I think if I climbed to the top of this, I'd have to jump just because I'd be too scared to climb down.
Mark and his electronic coin sorter--a big hit
Liza gave Mark an electric digital coin sorter, which offered hours of constructive entertainment. Once we figured out how to turn it on. He has to divvy up the tips at work so this is a really grand present for him.
Tess likes her new squeaky ball
A new toy from Jenica. We now have: Squeaky Ball, Woodland Creature and Big Dog. Tess played with them all.
No one on the beach
Pretty beach, nice day. The beach to ourselves. Except for some town workers in the parking lot, who made Tess think it was LUNCH time and they must have something to eat. They did not.
Tess behind the fence. Can you find her?
There's a dog on the other side of that fence, running along and trying to figure out how to get to this side of the fence. Reminds me of a chicken crossing the road--like, why did Tess go behind the fence in the first place?
Treasure--who is Tess's half-sister
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
BIG catching up
I turned 59 yesterday, which is startling to me. Even more startling is that I'll be 60 next year. How did this happen? I celebrated the day with lunch with my good friend Barb, lots of phone calls and emails and cards, then a visit with Jim & Pat on the way home. Sister's present is coming in the mail, Barb's presents were great and very tasty. Mother sent new slippers, which she always does for my birthday. P & J gave me cash, which was a nice surprise, even though I don't think they should give me anything.
It's been pretty cold, mostly at night. Days aren't too bad, climbing into the 40's at times. Nights have been in the teens so I've been keeping my fire going. Wow is it hard to get into that routine. I'm getting up earlier so I can get a hot fire going before leaving for the day. Which means I sit around waiting for the fire to get hot, watching stupid people on television. But it's the right thing to do. I got my electric bill for November and it was HUGE. I have electric back-up heat. Because we couldn't afford to buy a furnace when we built the house. Something I pretty much regret every winter. Even with the wood stove (and $$$ firewood) the house doesn't get very warm when it's really cold, and the heat is on all winter, chalking up huge bills. When my ex husband moved out I ended the winter with a $1000 electric bill, but it was in his name. When I called the electric company to change the account to my name the woman told me I wasn't liable for the $1000 in his name. Shockerooni. I felt bad (briefly) but ended up sticking him with the bill. "We'll get the money from him eventually," she said. Which was more than I could do. I don't know what happened but I suspect there was a lien against him, which he never knew about. Maybe still doesn't. who knows. More, though, who cares?
I'm looking forward to my trip to RI. Nice to be there for such a long time. I'll see my friend Linda--we always have lunch together (as opposed to separately) during Christmas week. I have most of my Christmas chores finished, except for making a few things and finishing up my Christmas cards. Not bad for the 13th. I have to find something for the director, as I'm her Secret Santa this year. Swell. I have to buy vodka, candy and dog biscuits for my plow man. I have to mail the Italy presents, but that will happen this afternoon. I have to wrap & mail presents to my niece and do the same for my cousin and his family. Plus ... I have to put up my tree. Traditionally I had it up by my birthday, but I'm 59 now so things are different.
I cut a tree on Sunday, maybe 20' tall, then took the top off. Not a great looking tree so I tromped through the woods in search of another one. I cut 2 more small trees, and if I put all 3 together it would make a barely respectable tree. So I have to decide whether to have a tree that's too small for all of my ornaments, or buy a tree that will be big and harder to deal with. Better hurry up and decide, no?
Tomorrow I get snow tires. I'm proud of myself for planning this before my trip. I insist on buying the most expensive snow tires ($900 for 4). Why? Because that's how I am. These tires are good in snow and keep me from sliding around the road, which makes me feel more secure. Would I have been able to get out before Thanksgiving if I'd had my snow tires? Who knows. Mute point. I know, it's moot, but I like mute better.
I just finished reading Jeffrey Eugenides' The marriage plot, which was a nice read. He won a Pulitzer for his last book, so I knew the book would be well written and it was. Story of young college graduates. From Brown, so there was lots of Providence stuff in the beginning. Vaguely entertaining. Now I'm reading a Julian Barnes book that is very, very funny. Terribly British, but the humor is good. Like, "mantra sounds like the name of an automobile. The Oldsmobile Mantra." I thought that was cute. And true.
The Westport library
I went traveling last week, down to Westport, which is on Lake Champlain south of Plattsburgh. Here's their library. They have to wind the clock in the tower every day, and they have a fire in the fireplace during cold weather. There's a new director there so I went for a consultant visit. I like those visits. I'm going to Elizabethtown next week. I went for a scenic drive on my way back to Pbg from Westport, enjoyed the day.
Geese on Lake Champlain in Westport
This is down the street from the Westport library. Nice view when it's clearer.
Mountain views
These are mountains you see from the back roads of Wadhams/Lewis. Very pretty. Not much snow.
The Wadhams library
This is the tiny Wadhams library, which is actually very nice inside. They finally got heat so she no longer has to stoke the wood stove. They almost doubled the size of the library a few years ago with the addition.
The Boquet River falls in Wadhams
This is the river next to the library in Wadhams. The director of the library runs a hydroelectric plant here. Our directors are talented people.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Thanksgiving
So by 10 I was on the road. The roads were terrible, including the Northway, so I went 45 until about Lake George. It was not pleasant driving but I survived. I've sure driven through worse. I got to RI around 4, happy to be there. Jenica arrived later at night--her trip was much better than mine, she went a different way through the mountains.
Thursday I made the Martha Stewart pumpkin pie we have every year (secret ingredient, as I've reported=chili powder). Liza cooked the turkey & stuffing, but it's getting harder for her to remember how to do things like that. "What, is this the first turkey you've ever cooked?" I helped, mostly just encouraging her.
We had our celebratory breakfast of bagels, lox, capers, cream cheese, bacon--the Eat Like a Pig Event. We did well, snort snort.
Mark & I walked Tess in the park. I took Chances to RI but she stayed home when we went anywhere. She's doing all right--she did better at Liza's because Liza has more rugs. I'm still not sure what to do about her. She survived the trip just fine but was having more trouble this morning, not walking well--but last night she went under the house on her own. not that I like it when they go there, but it was a good thing to see her do.
Thanksgiving dinner was great, as it always is. Good food and plenty of it. Quiet night after that.
Friday we went shopping, but only to a couple of local places. I wanted to look for earrings like the ones I bought in the summer (and promptly lost one of)--didn't find them but managed to find a couple of cheap pairs I liked anyway. After shopping we went to the beach for a really nice walk. Even Liza went. Tess did very well on a leash, after she had a chance to run full bore for a while. My dogs are not really used to leash-walking so I'm always impressed when they behave well on a leash.
After the beach we went to Champlin's for our lobsters and clams--took them home and cooked them for dinner. Delicious.
Saturday Jenica left in the morning, then Liza, Mark & I went shopping for Liza's new vacuum cleaner. This was a big deal, but we finally found one at Sears, good enough but not the biggest or best. After Sears we hit a couple more stores, then stopped at the pottery sale by URI. An annual event. Both the sale and our going there. Just when I think I don't need any more pottery I find a nice little bowl for $8.
Sunday morning I left--it was a drag there because my mother's dog fell down in the kitchen & couldn't get back up. She's a cross dog and growls, has bitten my mother, so you can't really help her up. She stayed splayed out on the floor for hours. So I left at 9, got out of the way. My trip home was fine, a bit of traffic here & there. I stopped at the outlet stores to do some shopping, found a few things like socks, etc. Nothing dramatic.
It was good to get home. The house was chilly but warmed up when I built a fire. Most of the snow had melted and Donny had plowed so I could drive to the house. Kitty was fine but is still pretty clingy. She doesn't like to be left alone, and she hates being left indoors. She survived just fine, but managed to throw up in 3 or 4 places. She didn't quite finish the huge amount of food I left for her (the dogs cleaned up the bowl).
Back to work yesterday, staff luncheon. Command performance. I made a cabbage salad, and the dressing spilled in the front seat on the way to work. Of course.
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The beach. We had a nice beach time. Liza sat in her chair and looked at the water, Mark, Jenica and I walked with Tess to the end of the beach & back. It was a warm day--me in a t-shirt and no coat. Everyone else bundled up, but I'm in no hurry to start wearing jackets.
Tess
Tess hates to have her picture taken. We spent a lot of time trying to get a picture of her "looking like a dog." This is about the best I could do. She looks very skeptical.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Thanksgiving trip
I'll leave tomorrow morning--nothing more fun than packing a car in the snow, then return on Sunday. I'm looking forward to being there and visiting with Liza, Mark and Jenica. Relaxing, good food (lobsters, of course) and plenty of restful time. I don't have a great bunch of books this time; I usually take a pile of books for people to read (sometimes librarians just can't help being librarians) but this time I'm without great inspiration. I looked over a zillion books here at work yesterday without finding much. I do have a bunch of paperback discards for Jenica. The author shall remain nameless, but Jen has a favorite mass market author and I try to provide her with books from time to time.
I think I'll go to Burlington tonight to visit my friend in the hospital there. I talked to her yesterday & she said she was feeling better but was depressed. I offered to stop on my way to RI (which would mean going the long way, through Vt and NH) but she said her daughter will visit her on Weds., so I offered to go tonight. Will finalize plans later today. Not thrilled with the idea of going, but it so much sucks being in the hospital that if I can offer distraction and maybe cheer I'll go.
I stoked the stove before leaving this morning, plus left the heat on. It was cold--15, and frosty. Don't think it's supposed to get higher than in the 30's today, though the sun should help warm things. I have errand to run before leaving for RI--must buy all the stuff to make the pumpkin pie (Martha Stewart recipe) plus wine plus must get meds at drug store. Whew. I could have done some of this last night but had to work until 5 and just felt like getting out of town. So now I deal with that.
Chances is doing well. She seems to stand more than she used to, and does a pretty good imitation of walking on rugs. She still slumps down sometimes, her hind end just sliding out from under her. And she's very tottery. Pretty depressing but I think she's improving. I'm not very optimistic about a full recovery but she's so sweet and brave.
Had book group on Sunday night (Chris Bohjalian's Secrets of Eden) and we had Thanksgiving dinner at Marylou's. It was great, delicious food and a really nice time. I made gallons of rice and mushrooms, not sure why I made so much but it was tasty and was dinner last night. The turkey and stuffing (by Andy) were fantastic. We skip a December meeting and will meet in January at my house so everyone can admire my Christmas tree, which will go up after Thanksgiving sometime. We're reading Erik Larson's In the garden of beasts, which is Berlin in WWII but is supposed to be really good.
I went Christmas shopping with Lin on Saturday, didn't get much more than groceries but we had a good time. Had lunch out, checked out a few stores without much luck, made plans to shop in Saranac Lake and maybe Lake Placid after Thanksgiving. My it sounds as if there will be a lot of activity after Thanksgiving, doesn't it.
Happy Thanksgiving to all--
Plenty of apples for the deer ... and dogs
It was a banner year for apples & other fruit. The other apple trees on my land (an old orchard) are pretty bare, but these apples are haning on. I interrupt deer grazing beneath the trees, and Tess has had a great time eating apples this fall. My friend Lin made the best-ever grape jellly from grapes she picked this year. I ate too much of the jelly, but it was sooooo sweet and delicious.
Pitcher plant in winter plumage
I can't say pitcher plant are ever really attractive, but here's what they look like in the off-season. They're pretty cool carnivorous plants, though.
squirrel track, which would be really cute if squirrels weren't such rodents
squirrel track, which would be really cute if squirrels weren's such rodents, a photo by woodsrun on Flickr.
Bun-bun tracks
Front feet of a snowshow hare/varying hare. Hind feet are big, hence the name snowshoe hare. They're dappled right now, turning white for winter, hence the name varying hare.
Just a bit of snow in the bog Saturday morning
Nice peaceful but chilly walk in the bog with Tess. It still seems strange to walk with only one dog, and Tess seems a bit puzzled too.
The mountain from across my road
I just need to cut down that clump of pines, and I'll have a good view--
Friday, November 18, 2011
Must be time
I had a fairly quiet week. Went to Burlington last week, nice trip to see my friend in the hospital there. Very pretty ferry ride, full moon in daylight. Called a children's moon, because (supposedly) it's the only kind of moon children can see before they go to bed. Or so.
I had a quiet weekend, didn't accomplish a whole lot but felt ok about it. On Sunday I joined the neighbors for the weekly gathering at noon and ended up staying for lunch. That was nice. It was a light meal, nothing like the Sunday dinners I always shared with Ken. I still managed to gain 3 pounds this week, but it's the same three pounds I lost last week so it's not a big deal.
Wednesday night I met Fred and Bill for dinner here in Plattsburgh and we had a good time. Good food, good company. Poor Bill is having terrible back problems but he showed up in spite of it. I ate like a pig and still had plenty to take home. burp.
The dogs are doing all right. I can't really tell if Chances is getting better, the improvements would be slight and slow to show up. She still can't walk more than a couple of steps, and sometimes just gives up and sits down. She sort of hops with her hind legs sometimes. I think she's at least as frustrated as I am but at least she's learned to bark when she needs help coming up the stairs to come inside. Clever girl.
I walked the bog on Saturday, when it was chilly and there was a bit of snow. We got more snow last night, not more than half an inch by morning. Heavy snow on the way home from work in the dark--just to remind me of what's to come.
I worked 10-5 today, which was really nice. I have to use up a little time so decided to stay home an extra hour this morning. Very peaceful, and it gave me a chance to build a good fire to warm up the living room. I stoked the fire, a good habit to get into now that it's colder. I've been having fires but have been lazy about keeping them going, which means the electric heat is on more. $$$$
Tomorrow I'm planning to go Christmas shopping with my friend Lin. We'll come to Plattsburgh, shop, visit, have lunch, shop--she never buys much, but I always spend plenty of money. Sunday is our book group Thanksgiving dinner. I finally figured out what I'll take (rice and mushrooms) but don't have the energy or drive to buy supplies tonight so I'll make poor Lin go to the grocery store tomorrow. I've been buying odds & ends of presents for a while, but have nothing much for anyone. Nor do I have ideas. I'll talk to Liza and Mark next week about what we'll do for Christmas. Not much I'm hoping.
I'm off to Rhode Island on Weds., will stay there until Sunday. I'm looking forward to the trip--Thanksgiving is a favorite holiday, since it's straightforward and mostly about a meal. And of course we'll have lobsters one night. Jenica will be there, which makes it more special. I'll be interested to hear what everyone there has to say about Chances and her situation. I'm so uncertain about it. Sometimes I think I can last a long time with her struggling like this, other times I don't see how much longer I can stand to deal with it. A normal response, I think.
Bog on Saturday: snow on Duncan
If you look closely you can see snow on top of the mountain. The mountain is Duncan, which is north of Silver Lake. There never was a very good trail going up the mountain but that never stopped my father from taking us to the top. It was one of his favorite mountains, though who knows why. Not a particularlly good view from the top.
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
Chances Are update
I had a nice weekend. Saturday I drove to Dannemora for an open house at the new library there. The views were spectacular--High Peaks to Lake Champlain and the Green Mtns. It was a clear sunny day and I drove partway up the mountain just to enjoy the view. Really, really pretty, and me without my camera.
Sunday morning I took Tess for a nice long walk. Good November weather, temp not quite 30 but warm sun. We walked down to a friend's camp along the road, then home along the shore to check on other camps. Everything was in good shape, nothing going on. One year when I made the rounds like that I discovered that one of the camps had been broken into and a bunch of stuff was stolen. So I'm sometimes leery when I check on things.
I painted the small chest from my bedroom. I've switched from yucky green to glossy black for my furniture. Anything that can be painted has been painted. Pretty much. But wait, I'll find more. The chest turned out well and looks so much better. Maybe partly because I took the huge pile of stuff off the top of it.
Tomorrow I'll go to Burlington to visit my friend in the hospital there (chemo for leukemia). It's supposed to be a beautiful day so the trip will be nice. I have to get a couple of books for her, so I'll go to the book store there. What will I get? Geez, who knows. Sometimes I hate picking out books for other people, it feels like a big responsibility. Sometimes I really like it. Hopefully this will be one of those times.
I had lunch with my good friend (well, I have no BAD friends) Barb yesterday. Always nice to be with her. I've been trying to make a specific basket for her daughter's wedding present (let's not go into when the wedding was) but cannot, absolutely cannot shape it right. I can still weave well but my shaping skills are gone. So it's going to be a square basket instead. I can do squares.
I started knitting again, out of boredom mostly. I found a blanket that was 2/3 done from several years ago & have almost finished that. Then I decided I was tired of knitting the seed stitch so I bought yarn & a pattern for a sweater. I never finish sweaters, but this is a vest so maybe I'll actually make something I can wear. I hate armpits and sleeves--I always make the armpit openings too small.
We have Friday off. Yippee!!! Weather not supposed to be too great, maybe rainy and cold, but it will be nice to be home. Maybe, just maybe, I'll start getting ready to paint my living room. Which will be an interesting project, considering scaffolding is required to paint the top parts of the wall. Guess I'd better pick a color that looks good with what it is now.
58OHR on a cold November morning
Here's what my house looks like these days. The last of the color on the left is from the tamarack tree growing next to the house. It's a beautiful tree and I've been watching it grow for at least a decade. One year it got all tipped over from snow so I tied it to another tree to straighten it out. That pretty much worked, but it still has a pronounced tilt. It's a favorite tree.
Where's a kitty? Find a kitty.
Dottiekitty showed up at the end of our walk. Don't know how far she wanders or how often she goes for her strolls. I always assumed she was bringing dead things into the house from nearby, but it could be that she's picking them off from other people's homes.
The other day she left me a vole, which is a BIG version of a mole. Flippers for front legs, disgusting long ratty snout. And about 6-8" long. Really gross. Thanks, Kitty.
The Holts' house, showing Rush's observatory on 3rd floor
This is what Rush & Annie's house looks like from down the hill. The tower effect is a sleeping porch on the 2nd floor, and a nifty observatory-type office for Rush on the 3rd floor. Pretty views from the 3rd floor, especially when the leaves aren't on the trees. It's a nice house and sure has served me well in times of water crisis.
Tess enters the water tentatively
Tess always feels compelled to try the water, no matter what the air or water temp might be. She didn't really "swim," it was more of a couple of strokes. That perked her right up, though, and she did a lot of rolling afterward.
Nice view of the mountain from someone else's shorefront
I like this veiw of the mountain. It's from a huge flat rock that's out in the water up the shore from our camp. I like the shadows & details you get from this vantage point.
Friday, November 04, 2011
Friday
I had a good week, temps made it not unpleasant at least. Ice and frost this morning at home, with a report that it was snowing not far from home. Supposed to be 19 tonight so I'll have a fire for sure. This morning was bright and sunny--I didn't have to be at work until later so I got to drive in bright sunshine. A nice change.
I spent Tuesday afternoon in Saranac Lake, cataloging some goodies in their Adirondack Room. That was a nice change, and a good chance to visit with the people there.
What's up for the weekend? Not much. Going to the open house at the Dannemora library on Saturday--they moved into the old elementary school, which is really nice and a huge improvement over their former winidowless digs. That won't take long. Hopefully I'll finally paint the little chest of drawers in my bedroom, it should be warm enough to paint outside. We once had a beagle named Chester Drawers. My father liked to play with pet names. We had a cat named Pitney Bowes. Dog named Fanny Allen (when we lived in Burlington, of course), dog named Natty Bumpo (small puppy, hit by a car & died young), dog named John Humperdink Stover (Dink--horrible dachshund who lived for 18 years and even then refused to die), and a dog named Cindy. Cindy? She was a fat little doxie who was very sweet.