The pattern says to use sport weight yarn to knit a newborn size, and the only yarn I don't have in abundance is...you guessed it, sport weight. So I cast on in worsted weight, and they can put it back for later.
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Tuesday, June 10, 2025
It All Caught Up
The pattern says to use sport weight yarn to knit a newborn size, and the only yarn I don't have in abundance is...you guessed it, sport weight. So I cast on in worsted weight, and they can put it back for later.
Saturday, June 07, 2025
Tuckered
Ironically, enough, I was not watching Ryan Hall's live stream the day the big storm hit here and knocked the neighbor's tree over -- so I'm watching it now. Seriously, I am. I got curious about what he would have talked about, so I went back and found it. I skipped ahead, though, to the relevant part and am not watching the entire eight hours of it.

It's kind of sad the things I get excited about now...
Friday, June 06, 2025
June 6, 1944
and their children to the next generation. Joel 1:3
Thursday, June 05, 2025
A Damper
Until the landscaper can get here and finish up, this will help keep me from busting my hiney every time I go out into the back yard. I wish I had one more because that last one isn't quite close enough to the grass for me to step that far.
Wednesday, June 04, 2025
There Is A God!
This one for the Seaman's Church Institute. My numbers are really down this year.
Tuesday, June 03, 2025
He Came!
He had to cut a hole in the fence to get it down, but I'd told him that was OK, since I was going to replace that fence anyway. That's the whole reason I needed the tree cut down in the first place.
Monday, June 02, 2025
DOPE
You know what my place of employment needs?
A D.O.P.E..
Seriously. A department of plant efficiency. Someone needs to come out there and do a thorough audit of their policies and practices so they can streamline the place and make it a functional, successful business. Not that they'll listen, mind you, but yeah.
They can start with all these unnecessary positions that someone in upper management literally made up so that they could give their buddies a job. Yes, Stalker's job is one of those, but not the only one. I'm thinking of someone else who was hired simply because she was someone's buddy, and from day one, she's never had a real job. They have to keep making up stuff for her to do so they can justify giving her a ...somewhat hefty paycheck. There's probably dozens more similar positions in that place -- almost all of them are office jobs. And none of them are vital to the plant's day to day operation.
I am so old I can remember when the plant had one supervisor per shift instead of five, and one production manager for the entire plant, and the same person handled HR, Safety, and First Aid. I can remember when we didn't have any quality auditors -- not the buttload we have out there now.
And then there are the useless and redundant things they want us all to do, like filling out those papers every day where we write down the order number and how many headers we brazed off of that order. Why? If they want to know which orders we did or how many parts we brazed, they can just look it up in the computer. Why do we need to waste our time writing it down?
Do you know what else they want us to do, in addition to filling out those papers, sorting out bad parts, ordering shortages, and handwriting scrap tickets? Now, we have to keep track of how many headers we braze each hour and write it on the white board in what I've come to refer to as the S.W.O.T. chart.
In case you haven't guessed, that stands for Stupid Waste Of Time. Because that's what it is. It's just something else added onto our plates, and what's it going to solve? It's not going to make tubing get the parts out faster, or get them to make the parts per print, or get them to count so we don't have to spend half our day either ordering shortages or writing scrap tickets for their overruns. Those are the issues they need to be resolving. As I told my coworker while I was down waiting for headers because for some reason tubing had only done half of the order I was working on, Junior is standing over the wrong people.
I can reach no other conclusion but that they want us to fail, because that's what they seem to be setting us up for. Failure.
After a seemingly interminable, hot, frustrating, stressful day, I finally made it home, and I hadn't even gotten to the bathroom when there came a knock at my door. I opened it to find the man from the tree removal company that's working on the tree next door. He asked me if I'd happened to take any pictures of the tree. He said he was in such a hurry to get the tree off of the house before the next round of rain came through that he'd completely forgotten to take before photos.
I told him that I had, and he asked me to send them to him. As I was doing that, I said, "I'm going to go ahead and add you as a contact, because I've got a tree I'm going to need cut down pretty soon." He replied that it would be cheaper for him to do it while he's already got his equipment in this area, so I showed him this little tree that's growing up through my back fence.
Saturday, May 31, 2025
One More Thing
Some of them still look pretty bedraggled, but I'm hoping now that they've got more room, they'll strengthen up and grow.
Friday, May 30, 2025
I Thought I Was Smart
If I'd known he was going to spread dirt all up under there, I'd have moved it before he started. But, I've already moved the French Tarragon into a pot,
I think the stem might have gotten broken when the rack blew over. I'm going to cut it and hang it to dry, so at least it will have served a purpose.
Thursday, May 29, 2025
What Day Is It?
It seems huge, but then I always underestimate how big babies heads are. I still need to seam the sweater sleeves, then it'll all be done.
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Jury Duty
That was fast! I wasn't expecting it until tomorrow. I'll probably watch it this weekend. I also need to watch a WWI movie, since the power outages over the Memorial Day weekend really cut down on my movie time.
Monday, May 26, 2025
All Heck
Here, not in DC, I mean. That wind hit so hard, it knocked my tomato and pepper plants clean over. I went outside to get them and put them into the carport where they'd be a bit more sheltered, and while I was out there, I took my flag down because it was whipping so hard I thought the pole might bend or break.
The huge old oak tree that was at the very back of their property had finally fallen over and at least part of it landed on the house.
The good news is, the house is empty and is for sale right now, so nobody was hurt.
While all of that was going on, I watched Taking Chance, and was just settling in to watch We Were Soldiers when the power went out again. I wasn't too worried this time, as I figured they'd shut it off to make repairs to a branch a little further up the circuit, and sure enough, it was back on in right about two hours, and I am so over this rain.
Sunday, May 25, 2025
Finished Object
This yarn is an absolute dream to work with -- especially for Red Heart. I'm definitely going to buy more of it in the future. But for now, I need to take a break from knitting charity hats and whip out a quick baby hat for my great nephew.
Saturday, May 24, 2025
Dang It!
Man, I hate those little buggers. As soon as everything has settled down a bit, I'm going to put the fire ant barrier granule things out.
Friday, May 23, 2025
The Skinny
Well, we'll have to see what it all looks like after the rains have passed. To be honest, I'm kind of regretting hiring this kid, but he was the only one who actually showed up. Maybe it'll be all right once he's done with the touchups and stuff.