Fuzzy Wuzzy
Fuzzy wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy wuzzy is how Grammie is going to stay for a bit with her need of a haircut. I awoke this morning and there was a crystallized coating on the snow that had fallen yesterday. There was no need for me to be out on the highway. Hey . . . I have stocking caps to keep the stray gray and white under control.
The one item I was going to seek and search for in Mankato will be here on Friday from Amazon. The fee for postage is quite a savings in relationship to wear and tear on me, let alone the car if the highways were a bit dicey.
Dennis ventured out to his coffee group and went on to help a friend with something that needed to be moved. Classmates of Dennis’ are in short supply. This particular classmate helped Dennis with his Cub Lo-Boy last year. Turn around is fair play.
In several days Dennis will have a camera clip that will show what has been transpiring on the back patio for the last week or so. Friend, Rich, installed the night vision camera before he left for a winter break. Today Rich picked up the camera and now Dennis will soon have the rest of the story. Rich commented that there wasn’t a square foot of snow that does not have deer tracks on it in our back acre.
Being busy in the sewing studio gives me moments to think on things. I think I will not be dong the actual quilting on the eight point pinwheel that is in progress. As the quilt top is growing, it is difficult to manage the size and weight effectively. I will be doing some inquiry of several long-arm quilters in the area. Batting and backing add a huge amount of heft. My shoulders and arms don’t do heft well. With that being decided . . . it feels right. It feels good.
Cold is descending upon us. We can stay safe and warm in our home until a time when we can peek our heads out for safe travel and errands. After all . . . how many errands do retired folks actually have. Some folks like us tell us they can’t stay home for too long. They have to be out and about. Not these two on Stauffer Avenue.
Fuzzy wuzzy is signing off.