Good morning, my friends. We were in and out of the grocery store in less than half an hour yesterday. It left plenty of time in the day for getting the rest of my to-do's to-done, and there was plenty of time for sewing too. Before we left, I stitched up Tiny Treasure #59. This one has satin stitch, stem stitch, lazy daisy, backstitch, and straight stitch.
6/6/26
Friday Fun
6/5/26
A Day of Many Hours
Good morning, my friends. Often, a day gets away from me, and the time passes more quickly than I thought it would, leaving me with some of my goals unaccomplished at the end of the day. Yesterday was kind of the opposite. I kept thinking it was later than it was. It meant I was able to get a lot done. Don't be impressed. None of it was very exciting, but it's always good to have crossed off all the items on my list at the end of the day.
Starting with Tiny Treasure #58...this one took a long time to stitch, and yet...not so much time. It has stem stitch, stem fill, satin stitch, French knot, and buttonhole stitches.
6/4/26
My Day in Court
Good morning, my friends. Before we go even one word further, I feel I must point out that today is
As expected, I had almost no time for sewing yesterday. I managed to stitch Tiny Treasure #57. This one has stem stitch, stem fill, lazy daisy, and French knots.
In the winter of 2012–13, researchers logged approximately 1,000 crows near Portland State University [my alma mater]. By the winter of 2017–18, that number had risen to 7,000. Last winter, they counted more than 22,000 in a single evening. To put that in perspective: crows now outnumber students on Oregon's third-largest university campus by more than 1,000.
So, it isn't just my imagination. There really are more crows in our area. Well. We've fixed their little red wagons (if they had red wagons). They're leaving the beans alone now that we've fenced them off from their prying beaks.
Also while I was out, I noticed a flower on our poor struggling rose bush.
Okay, so I know you're all waiting on tenterhooks wondering what happened when I went to court yesterday. First, I need to say that my citation was issued by the City of Lafayette, Oregon. It was incorporated in 1878, just 19 years after Oregon became a state. As of the 2020 census, Lafayette had a population of about 4,500 people. This is the building to which I reported for my hearing.
Walking in, there was a panel of folks (3-4 people) on one side of the room, sitting behind a row of tables. One of them was obviously the "judge." There were several rows of chairs facing the panel...all empty. There were three uniformed police officers in the room. Aside from those people, I was the only other person in the room. As I came through the door, one of the police officers welcomed me.
Me: I'm here to face the music.
Them: (Chuckling.)
One of the police officers indicated I should "have a seat."
Me: Do I sit here?
Another police officer directed me to a "podium," which consisted of a music rack like the ones public schools use in their music rooms. Taken by surprise at being heard so quickly, I grimaced, eliciting more chuckles.
Judge: State your last name.
Me: Stanbro
Judge: You've been cited for speeding. How do you plead?
Me: No contest.
Judge: You have a clean driving record. Do you want to keep it that way?
Me: Yes!
Judge: [Announces the amount of the fine, which was reduced by $50...not as much as I’d hoped, but better than nothing.] Don't get any more citations for a year, and this will stay off your record.
Me: That's it?
Judge: That's it. Go through those doors to pay your fine.
Me: Wow. That was easy. No blood or anything. (Chuckling in the room.)
Police Officer: And no jail time!
Judge: Not yet, anyway.
So there you go. Except for the fine, it was downright enjoyable. Can't beat that for a day in court.
All right. There are a couple of little things on today's agenda, but I'm going to get back to my sewing today. I'll start with the day's Tiny Treasure, and then I'm determined to get the binding sewn on "The Story of My Day." There was some time yesterday afternoon to square it up. The binding strips are cut. I just need to sit down and sew. There should also be time to start the applique for the Salmon block.
Time's a-wastin'. I'd better be on my way. Happy sewing today, y'all, and stay out of trouble.
6/3/26
Facing the Music
Good morning, my friends. Today comes the "find out" part of my recent FAFO actions. (Google it, if you don't know.) It's the day I go to court over my recent speeding ticket. There's no whining or making excuses on my part. I'm just hoping for a reduction in the fine if I throw myself on the mercy of the court. What form do you think this should take? Should I writhe on the ground for a while? Would kicking and screaming be ill-advised? Probably I should wait and read the room before making any rash decisions. But let's chat about something more pleasant for now, shall we?
Yesterday was my day for a monthly pedicure. I returned to a spa I went to several years ago. I always liked the spa. It's part of a local luxury hotel. There was a nail tech I liked, and when she left the spa, I followed her to her new location. After several years, she remarried, and then moved about an hour south of where I live. (The nerve of some people...living their lives, and all that. Sheesh. Did she even consider the inconvenience to me when she made that decision?)
Her new location was too far for me to consider following her, and so I went with the woman who replaced her at the salon. That was all fine and dandy until she got kicked out of the salon. I know the story, but it isn't worth going into. It all seemed like a big misunderstanding to me. In any case, she's been working out of her home for the past year or so, which has been less than ideal. When I realized I was no longer enjoying the pedicures in the awkwardness of the environment, I decided to return to the spa. It was a good decision.
And all of that to say that I had time to stitch Tiny Treasure #56 before I left for my pedicure. This one has stem stitch, straight stitch, pistil stitch, and fan leaf stitch.
Back inside, I had lunch and went to work baking a Rhubarb Upside-Down Cake. I made this for the first time last year, and it was added to the list of desserts I must make once per year. It has a streusel topping, and it looks like this when it comes from the oven. The streusel is made with sliced almonds that give it a nice little crunch.
6/2/26
Summery Day
Good morning, my friends. The Summer Solstice is still a couple of weeks away, but it sure felt like summer yesterday. I took time in the morning to stitch Tiny Treasure #55. This one has stem stitch, stem fill, basketweave stitch, and straight stitch.


































































