Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Day 168 of 2025

The day lilies are mostly all in bloom now. 
This is the biggest group of them. 
Further out, under the maple tree and closer to the street, 
is the second largest group. 
That group was started from the originals I got from a friend.
 I planted them strictly under the tree 
and have replanted all the rest in the yard from them. 
I have one more smaller group by the front of the house
 but couldn't get them all in one picture. 
This is the best showing of day lilies I've had for many years.
 

Monday, June 16, 2025

Day 167 of 2025

Fireball. 
I had taken some pictures of a Cooper's Hawk in our backyard
 which was fascinating to watch, but they all turned out poorly. 
So Fireball it is, making his way through John Green
 a couple chapters at a time.

 

Sunday, June 15, 2025

Day 166 of 2025

We visited the butterfly exhibit at the zoo
 for the first time in a long time. 
I am amazed at the number of butterflies that tend to gravitate
 toward flowers that seem to act as camouflage. 

 

Friday, June 13, 2025

Day 164 of 2025



Tonight we got to go see GB#3 participate in a musical
 after two weeks of musical theater camp. 
He had fun being in the show and we had fun watching it.


 

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Day 163 of 2025

It's another picture of a bunny. 
This is one of the little ones who are growing bigger every day. 
Those ears with the sun shining through them get me every time. 

 

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Day 162 of 2025

Displays like this always make me smile. 
It reminds me of the Richard Scarry books
 that we read all the time when the kids were little. 
My favorite.

 

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Day 161 of 2025

Out of dozens of day lilies that have sprouted buds, 
the first half dozen has bloomed today.

 

Monday, June 9, 2025

Day 160 of 2025

As I began the task of knitting the right front I spoke about yesterday, 
I found myself in need of a system to keep track of what I was doing and when. 
This pattern calls for multiple things happening at the same time 
but at different intervals. 
It was, at best, confusing to me. 
Little E is working on this same project so I contacted her for help. 
She had created a chart of sorts for her version and sent me a picture. 
After some time studying her notes, 
I made my own version of it specific to the numbers I needed to achieve. 
I think I have wrapped my head around it as the knitting is going well now.

 

Sunday, June 8, 2025

Day 159 of 2025

Update to the Geddy Tee: 
The back portion is at the required length 
and has been put on waste yarn. 
I've picked up the first side of the front.

 

Saturday, June 7, 2025

Day 158 of 2025

Our plans for the day began with breakfast out. 
When we tried to leave, 
we found the neighborhood cat guarding our house. 
It took some effort to get him to move so we could open the door.

 

Friday, June 6, 2025

Day 157 of 2025

I grabbed my jacket from the dryer
 on my way out the door to an appointment. 
It wasn't until later that I noticed there had been a laundry mishap. 
I'm not sure how to remedy the situation. 
Fireball suggested color catchers, but I'm not sure they would help
 for something that has already been discolored in the washer
 and then dried. 
Suggestions welcome.

 

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Day 155 of 2025

This should give you a better idea of why I made the four granny squares.
 This is the back of the Geddy Tee
Two more inches of blue and then I can start the front sections.

 

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Day 154 of 2025

Well, that isn't going well.
I have reread the directions and this is definitely not right. 
I have since torn the blue back to a beginning row 
and re-knit that section. 
I have begun the straight knitting section. 
I'll be here a while.

 

Monday, June 2, 2025

Day 153 of 2025

When these are the colors of any scan,
 red is not usually the color you want to see. 
This is the case with my retina scan today. Treatment was administered. 
After that, it was not a great day for me and my eye.

 

Sunday, June 1, 2025

Day 152 of 2025

I found this needlepoint piece in a container today
 during more garage clean out. 
I believe it was made by Mom. 
I was never sure how to handle it
 because it was a nice neat parallelogram. 
It occurred to me today that I could try to wet block it. 
So that's what I have done. 
I washed it completely in water with a bar of wool soap. 
I stretched in the needed direction
 and pinned it to a foam blocking square. 
There are a few moth holes here and there
 which I will attempt to mend once it's dry.