Here We Are
A Monday with bright sun and lo and behold a 62-degree afternoon.
Jan and I had our first 2025 visit over the picket fence this morning. The patio porch kitties busted out of the porch as if someone or something was chasing them.
When our family farmed in Boon Lake Township, a day such as this would have seen the calves bolting out of the barn as Orlin lifted the gate. I can still see the Holstein calves kicking up their heels as all corners of the pasture were visited. Even Snoopy would give out a few barks taking in the site. Wonderful choice memories.
Tuesday may bring some wet weather. I will say . . . we need it. A total of eight inches of measurable snow just does seem the way a Minnesota winter should be.
There is an assembly line going on in the studio. Not a huge one by any means. There was one piece of cork that had been cut on that still allowed me to get three box pouches out of it. I decided to get the zippers in all three of them and then do the top stitching on the zippers. The process went well and then . . . that was it for stitching on this day.
I went out to Lewis Drug and picked up Lisinopril, 90 days worth, for myself. There was no co-pay. Sweet.
As I look out of my southeast bedroom porch windows, the gals from the courthouse can be seen walking around the block during the week. Some kind of wellness program during their allotted breaks. No jackets, just shirtsleeve. I admit the temps say one thing, the air is still cool. We have made it through the winter this far with no colds and why start pushing the envelope now!
JoAnn’s Fabric closing many stores is all a buzz on the YouTubes I catch in regard to clearance finds. I am in no need of any supplies for the studio or anywhere else in our home. I will keep stitching out of my stashes.
With that I will take my leave. ♥