This ginormous black widow spider greeted me this morning when I went out on the screened- in porch to have a cup of coffee. She was just chillin' there hanging on the screen. Thank goodness she was on the outside of the screen and not in there with me. It was hard to get a good clear picture with my dinosaur of a camera, but you can get the idea. Her abdomen is the size of a marble! I wasn't quite sure what to do, so I left her there while I ran some errands. After talking to a friend who scared me to death about what the spider could do to me, I decided to take action. The only bug stuff I had on hand was some extreme ant killer. I unloaded several blasts from the safety of the inside of the screen. Once I had pretty much drenched her I let her alone for awhile and then out of pure curiosity got a jar and went out and carefully pushed her into it with a stick. I've seen a few black widows, but this one is 10 times the size of any of them. I have to add that moments prior to going out to find this black widow hanging from my screened- in porch the Terminix man had knocked on my door to let me know he had just completed his quarterly treatment of the perimeter of my house. Wow, d'ya suppose he could miss a marble sized black widow sticking out like a sore thumb on the screen if he'd actually sprayed the perimeter? One can only wonder................................
Monday, July 27, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Fun Dishcloth #1
Here's a fun little dishcloth perfect for summer knitting. The pattern is available free on Ravelry, it's called "Baked with Love" by Rachel van Schie. If you're not a Ravelry member you can get the pattern at: http://www.knitsbyrachel.com/page19.html These are good for instant gratification, you can knit one in an afternoon or two. I didn't make any changes to the pattern on this one, it's great just as written.
The second 1Bag is finished, but since it looks exactly like the first one, I won't bore you with a picture. I was able to get both 1Bags out of one cone with a little left over. I'm really enjoying using them and encourage anyone who knits to make at least one.
Summer is flying by too quickly! There's so much to do and so little time. The days are already getting shorter : (. My spoiled kitteh's are oblivious :
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
I love summer!
Summer is my favorite season. I love being outdoors in the sunshine. Makes for a very boring blog though. I apologize to anyone who reads this, there's just so much going on in the summer that the computer is often forgotten.
I have been knitting a few small sort of mindless projects though. Things that don't require a lot of concentration. Since my blog has been basically non existent lately with no real knitting content I will show one project at a time so I can spread them out over a few posts. Sad isn't it? I promise, when the weather starts getting cold I'll be posting more interesting content and a lot more frequently.
The 1Bag is a pattern I found on Ravelry for free. It's a knit grocery bag and has proved to be very useful. I have to admit I haven't been using it as intended by the pattern designer. It's meant to be used to avoid using paper or plastic bags when shopping. I'd have to knit about 100 of these to make my trips to the grocery go green, so I've been using mine to tote necessary items back and forth to the pool. I love it and it's totally washer and dryer friendly, so much easier than a regular beach bag. It's a fast knit and perfect for a quick, portable summer project. If you aren't a Ravelry member you can get the pattern here: http://www.iliveonafarm.com/1bag.html I used Peaches and Cream shaded denim bought on a cone at Wal-Mart. You should be able to get two out of a cone of yarn. I'm knitting my second one now, but I made my first one a little larger than the pattern so I'm not sure I'll be able to squeak two out of my cone. I used size 9 needles for the body of the bag and size 7 needles for the bottom and handles. I added 8 rows of the closed stitch pattern to the top of the bag to keep it from gaping. I'm going to make every effort to take both my 1Bags with me when I go to the store to do a small part to help our Mother Earth.
I hope you are enjoying your summer! This is what my cat Harley has been doing this summer.......
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Back To The Real World
Hilton Head Island is beautiful! Lush and green everywhere you look. Palm trees, magnolias, oaks, pines, maples, etc. grow side by side. There were oleander and butterfly bushes in full bloom. Absolutely gorgeous. The whole island is landscaped beautifully. You can hardly find the grocery stores or gas stations behind their screens of trees. All you can see is a very modestly sized sign in front of the tree buffer that states the name of the business that is hiding behind the greenery. In fact there was a large mall that you couldn't even spot from the road, the sign in front of the expanse of greenery merely said "The Mall". Every town should be so thoughtfully landscaped!
The condo we stayed in had a lagoon and it was visible from our balcony. There is a resident alligator in the lagoon, but we never caught a glimpse of him. Some fellow vacationers told us that they saw him the day before we arrived. I'm kind of glad he didn't show up while we were there. The turtles in the lagoon are more than happy to come out and show themselves and they are real cuties. In fact they follow you as you walk across the bridge over the lagoon. Even though you're not supposed to, people feed the turtles. There is a stiff fine if you get caught because it may cause the alligator to come up looking for handouts from the people too.
I had a great time and wish I could have stayed several more days...............time truely does fly when you're having fun.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Mini Vacation!!!

Yep, haven't been on a vacation in years and a friend invited me to go to Hilton Head, SC. I've never been to Hilton Head before so I'm excited. The weather forecast during my visit is for thunderstorms every day, but hey, it's the beach, how bad can it be?
I'll only be there three or four days, but that should be sufficient to end up with enough sand in my car to fill a sandbox, don't ya think? I got these pictures from Googling Hilton Head, if I don't forget to pack my camera hopefully I'll have some pretty "real" pictures for my next post.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
The Grass Is Always Greener..............

Frosty is always trying to get to the greener grass on the other side of the fence. With all the rain we've been having she won't need to look outside her pasture fence! It's been a regular monsoon season here lately. I think it has rained every day for about 3 weeks. No sunshine for weeks gets depressing.
This weekend it was finally sunny and warm both Saturday and Sunday! Saturday one of my daughters and I were like slugs basking in the sun at the pool. Today we repeated our slug act at the pool and then I took Frosty out for a good long ride. Life is good : ).
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Frannie
This is Frannie. When my kids were little they pooled their money and bought a fishbowl and one tiny fantail goldfish each. It only took about a week to figure out that the fish bowl would have to be bigger and it needed a filter. That led to a 5 gallon tank. Several months later it was apparent that it was getting crowded again, which led to a 10 gallon tank. After about three years we were down to two fish (we started with four), but the two fish were getting too big for the tank again. You guessed it, I go get them a 20 gallon tank. Frannie and Goldie lived happily in that tank until they were eight years old. Who knew goldfish lived that long!? I always thought Frannie was a girl, she had a beautiful extremely long flowing tail and fins. Goldie always bossed Frannie around and sort of guarded her like he was protecting her, so I figured he was a boy.When I saw this silver goldfish with the long tail it reminded me of Frannie and I just had to make something out of it. It's a fun and whimsical choker necklace, a tribute to Frannie. : )
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