6/13/23

Gotcha Day Giveaway

Good morning, my friends, and a Happy Gotcha Day to this little person! 


She was the sixth cat to join the Three Cats Ranch seven years ago. She was about a year old when we brought her home, and so we estimate she's about eight years old now...practically still a kitten! She's so excited you came to her party that she's sponsoring a giveaway at the end of this post. 

But let's just hold on there a second because there's plenty of news to report from yesterday. Mike and I were out bright and early to do our gardening...before it got too hot. A few days ago, Mike made a dry run at destroying the rotted whiskey barrel at the front door, and moving everything there to a new pot. There isn't much to see in this image because the pot contains all bulb flowers at this point.


When we head down to our local mega mart later this week, I'm going to pick up a potted perennial and some flower seeds to dress it up a little. I'd dearly love to get some California Poppies and some Black-eyed Susans going here. 

Okay, so (queue the scary music) we tried our best to move the poppy near the greenhouse to a similar pot yesterday. Here's how it looked when we were finished. It wanted to flop over, and so we put stakes around it and tied it upright. It was looking pretty sad by the time we finished, but not nearly as sad as it looks right now. I'm afraid the thing just up and died, probably with the first shovelful of dirt.


Here's all that's left of its rotted out whiskey barrel. The plant looks just about as bad.


As if that weren't bad enough, I noticed one of the dahlias was wilted and dying. It's the second one from the top in the image below.


Here's a closer view. No idea what its problem is. It has received exactly the same treatment as the others, and they all look good. (Hopefully, this isn't the start of a full-scale die-off.) 


They were planted just seven weeks ago today. I've sent an email with pictures to the local grower, and I've read over their guarantee. I think I'll still be able to get a free replacement for this. They have an online "contact us" form on their website. There was no confirmation that they'd received my email, and so I might try it again this morning, just to be sure.

The kitties were outside helping us while we worked. They were sticking to the shade. Kitties with dark furs are not fond of bright sunshine on a warm day.


Setting my garden disappointments aside, I headed into the sewing room later in the afternoon. The day's efforts went toward sewing together the next two Shop Hop blocks. This one is from Pressing Matters Quilt Shoppe in Holland, Michigan. You can read about my visit there at the link I've given you.


We were staying at a state park in Grand Haven, Michigan, and we made a day trip to Holland. The image below from our visit pretty well sums up why I selected this fabric.


When the first block was finished, Sadie joined me in the sewing room.


She took one look at the paper-piecing I was doing and decided she could best help by looking adorable.


And then I went to work on the next block to represent Park Bench Quilt Shop in Midland, Michigan.
I visited this shop with my dear blogging friend, Gail. We'd spent the day together, including a visit to a public garden. I selected this fabric as a reminder of our time together.


Meeting up with Gail was a many-years-long quest, and we had a wonderful day. You can read all about it right here. And here are the four blocks I have for this quilt so far. Michigan will feature prominently in this quilt.


For dinner last night, I made something I used to make often when I was still working. This is Japanese Soy-braised Chicken and Sweet Potatoes. When I was working, I liked it because it pretty much makes itself. The chicken is first browned, and I used that time to prepare the vegetables and the sauce. Once everything was in the pan, it just needed time and an occasional turning of something. I could sit and relax.


Just now I spent some time trying to locate the recipe online. Apparently, one needs to own the book in which it appears now. It was originally published in Sunset magazine, but that was some years ago. Since I can't link to it, I'll give it to you here.

Japanese Soy-braised Chicken and Sweet Potatoes
Recipe from Sunset magazine
Serves 6

Ingredients:

1 tablespoon vegetable oil
6 skinned chicken thighs, rinsed and patted dry
2 cups fat-skimmed chicken broth
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup mirin (see note) or dry vermouth
1 tablespoon sugar
1 pound sweet potatoes, peeled and cut crosswise into 1-inch thick rounds
6 baby bok choy, rinsed and cut in half lengthwise

Directions:

Set a 12-inch nonstick frying pan (with 2-inch-tall sides) or a 5- to 6-quart nonstick pan over high heat.  When pan is hot, drizzle oil over bottom.  Add chicken thighs and cook, turning once, until browned on both sides, about 10 minutes total.

Add broth, soy sauce, mirin, and sugar; bring to a boil.  Add sweet potatoes; cover, reduce heat, and simmer, turning chicken and potatoes after about 10 minutes, until chicken and sweet potatoes are tender when pierced, 20 to 25 minutes total.

Lay bok choy halves over chicken and sweet potatoes; cover and simmer until bok choy is barely tender when pierced, 7 to 8 minutes.

Arrange chicken, sweet potatoes, and bok choy in wide bowls. Spoon broth over servings.

My notes: Mirin--sweet sake--can be found in the international section of many supermarkets and in Asian grocery stores.  I substituted dry vermouth with good results; however, the original recipe suggests cream sherry as a substitution.

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Okay, so now that you've been fed, let's turn our attention to the promised giveaway. Sadie selected this 6-fat quarter bundle for its name. This is "Tiny Beasts" by Tula Pink for Free Spirit Fabrics.


Here's what you need to do to win it.

1. Just leave a comment...any comment will do. If you can't think of anything, then tell me about any vacation plans you might have for this summer. Please leave your comment here on the blog. If you are an email follower, simply click on the title of this post to be taken to the actual web page. You can leave your comment there.

2. You do not need to be a follower to win, but if you want to become a follower, you can find lots of ways to do it there in my left side bar. Also, I will ship internationally, so all residents of Planet Earth are welcome to join in. 

3. If you're no reply, be sure to leave an email address. You can't win if I can't contact you. Even though I say this every time, I'm going to estimate that about half of the comments come from no-reply folks. Please take a minute to update your settings. If you aren't sure, then please leave your email. To avoid getting spammed to death, leave it in this format: your name at your service provider dot com.

So good luck, and a big thank you for helping Sadie celebrate her special day! I'll leave this giveaway open through Saturday, June 17th and announce the winner sometime on Sunday, June 18th. That's Father's Day, y'all.

Good luck everybody!

Okay, so a new day begins. I'll institute the one-hour rule and get started on Tiny House #22...this one.


When my hour is up, I'll get to work on the next barn block for the Barn Block Sampler quilt. This is the block I'll make next.


There are weeds to hoe and peonies to deadhead, and so I have a busy day ahead. I'll leave you to get on with whatever is on tap in your world today.

62 comments:

Barbara said...

Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than those you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from safe harbor. Catch the wind in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. ~ ‍‍-Mark Twain

Kara Benavides said...

I love to start my mornings with your post. But since I am East TN, it is usually an afternoon browse. Love the sense of humor because I get it. That means I am not the only strange one wandering this planet. I have 6 cats currently, and lots of unfinished projects, stash. Love when you visited MI last summer. I used to live there and knew every spot you visited. There is a great quilting community there. Keep posting! And a very Happy Happy to that darkest beast of yours.

Chris K. said...

I love those ladybugs.

Pam Dempsey said...

Happy, happy Gotcha day Miss Sadie!!!! You are so beautiful 😻😻😻😻😻

Mary said...

A very happy "Gotcha Day" to sweet little Sadie, you're a very luvky girl to have such sweet and loveing parents. No great plans this summer except a little camping up near Flagstaff. Love your blog, it is my morning read to get my day started right. Many hugs from sunny Arizona.

MissPat said...

Keep in mind that poppies go dormant on their own when they are done blooming. They also don't like their roots disturbed, so it is recommended that they be divided when dormant. Obviously, the rotted wine barrel had other plans. I think enough of the roots will remain and come back after they settle in their new home. May be a little sparse next year, but will fill out as they mature. So don't pull them out when the inevitable die back occurs. Maybe buy some annuals to spruce up the pot while the poppies are dormant. You probably knew all this, but I can't help myself in offering plant advice. Happy Gotcha Day to Sadie.
Pat

Marianne said...

I love following your travels and also enjoy the recipes. This summer we aren’t going anywhere. Vermont is too pretty to leave now. We have tickets for plays around the state and a dinner train ride along Lake Champlain. Thanks for sharing your adventures!

Angei said...

Good morning! Hope your day is going good and that your flowers decide not to dry up but thrive in the warm weather. I am enjoying reading about your quilt adventures and the new designs.

Have a great day from mommapeele and her fur babies

piecefulwendy said...

Happy Gotcha Day, Sadie! I'm so glad you are part of Three Cats Ranch - you add a lot of sass to that beautiful place! I sure hope you get some feedback on the dahlia, and I hope the poppy survives, too!

Berkshire Tatter said...

Happy Gotcha Day to Sadie from our Gibbs and Ziva. They follow your blog just to see what she and Smitty are up to.

Marthanne

Nancy said...

Happy Gotcha Day to Miss Sadie. She certainly landed in a great spot. Probably the only downside was Smitty always wanting the top of the post for his naps.
We actually have plans for a short trip to laz around in Gold Beach. I am generally truckin’ grandkids places and we are taking a trip the same week they are at scout camp. I am already trying to figure out what embroidery project to take with me. That tells you I have too many choices. I still need to creat a menu plan and start prepping food to make the time there more relaxing.

Terri in BC said...

Happy gotcha day, Sadie! I like your selections. I've done all the travelling I'm going to do this year (Mexico and London, UK) other than a weekend in Seattle in a few weeks! Hopefully, your flowers start behaving. terri-fisher (at) shaw (dot) ca.

Quilting Babcia said...

Happy special day to Sadie! Of course since she won the kitty lottery seven years ago, every day is a special day. We travel vicariously these days as hubby's health declines. For me anymore a vacation is not having to cook supper occasionally! We've never had luck transplanting poppies except when they are very small, they seem to be a fickle plant, lasting around 3 years before giving up the ghost. The purple poppies are equally fickle, always coming up somewhere, but never where the seeds were planted the summer before.

ckrut said...

Sadie is so sweet. I have a little calico who looks very similar. Her name is Peggy Sue, but I call her pretty girl most of the time. We are thinking of visiting Door County, Wisconsin later this summer for a vacation. It's about 8 hours from us, so will be driving. I love your blog, but have returned to work part-time after retirement. That means I don't check my e-mail everyday, but always catch up on yours! Hope you have a great summer!! ckrutjo at g mail dot com.

MoeWest said...

Happy Gotcha Day to Sadie! May she continue to live her best life for many more years! Her fabric choosing skills are excellent.

Jean said...

I look forward to reading your post everyday and especially enjoy reading about your kitties and all the gardening you do. You inspire me with your quilts and I think I will make one for my hubby - the one with the books you are currently working on. He is quite the reader so I may just use some of the titles of his favorites. BTW, I got the small pie plate you use for 'Just the Two of Us' type desserts! Fantastic!!!

Karen said...

Happy Gotcha Day Sadie! You are one lucky kitty to end up at Three Cats Ranch! I wonder if your Dahlia's need more water? that's what they do here in Texas when it's hot-- my poor plants-- it's 70 right now mid afternoon when it's usually in the 90's-- this weekend promises triple digits. I'm so envious of your poppy's and peonies-- I get greenery but no blooms.

Auntiepatch said...

Happy Gotcha Day Sadie! You lucky girl! Greetings from Jezebel, Crash, Sherbet, and The Shadow Sisters! All Gotchas and proud of it!

Jill said...

Happy Gotcha Day!

We are camping at Big Bear Lake, CA. Beautiful weather. Just chilling doing my stitching. Your flowers are beautiful. I have never had much luck with gardening and not really interested. Maybe that’s why I haven’t had that much luck🤪

Auntiepatch said...

It seems I need to leave my email address. It's showing me as a no-reply!
karen.patch.anderson at gmail.com

Give Ms. Sadie (and Smitty) a hug from Auntiepatch!

Kathy said...

Hoping to visit cousin in California at the end of summer...haven't had a vacation in several years (Covid, family illness, the usual). These colors are wonderful...

Rita Anne Hope-Haverman said...

Really want to go somewhere anywhere away from home but husband is turning into quite the homebody. I'm working on it. So sorry about your plants. Kind of a crap shoot isn't it?

gpc said...

I loved those Sunset publications! Glad to hear that Sadie is celebrating her Gotcha day and reminding you how lucky you were to be got by her.

Shirley said...

Happy Gotcha Day, Sadie! I cannot believe it has been seven years. I follow you on Instagram and always enjoy your blog posts. (shirparks@gmail.com)

Jenny said...

Gemma, our Beautiful Birman, sends happy Gotcha Day greetings to Sadie.
Mmm, love the sound of your chicken recipe, will have to give that a go.

Linda said...

I remember when you first got her. I can't believe it has been seven years.
Sadie certainly has good taste in fabric. Hope I win.
Linda

Susan C said...

Happy Gotcha Day to Sadie. My favorite great aunt was named Sadie. She could sew anything, often recreating a garment by just cutting the fabric without a pattern. I’m not that good and prefer quilting over garment making now.

Anonymous said...

Happy gotcha day, Miss Sadie. I hope you get some extra catnip to celebrate. Betty the quilter

Lisa England said...

Oh my goodness, that print with the raccoons really got my attention. So cute! We have no vacation plans just yet. The events of this year so far have kept us from planning. Seems like all the life disrupting things come at once! We did spend a couple weeks with our son and DIL in New Orleans, so that was rather vacation-like.

Kathy E. said...

Sadie is one lucky kitty to be part of the ranch!
We will be celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary this summer, so we'll take a mini trip for a get away. We've got a bigger trip planned for Moab, Utah in October.
I've got to say that Sadie has excellent taste in fabric! duchick at gmail dot com

Laura said...

Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. Love to the kitties.

PWhite said...

Happy Gotcha Day. I enjoy reading your blog and especially enjoy your travel photos. Following you from Western North Carolina!

CA Bobbie said...

Happy Gotcha day Sadie. I had a wonderful little "gotcha" torty girl that some one hurt and left by my son's apt. dumpster. Of course who could leave her there!!! She was welcomed by the dog and cat already in the family.
we gave her a founding day birth date. Kind of amazing how our loves arrive to us.

crazy quilter said...

My vacation plans include a trip to France and Switzerland this year and I will be attending a quilt show in a France. I have been waiting for all the covid stuff to go away so I can go and enjoy myself. Happy gotcha day Sadie!

Joyce Carter said...

I like your flowers. I had been working on my flower garden for a couple of years and had it looking really nice. But the bad weather we had last Spring and this Spring has killed all of my smaller plants. Since I hurt both my legs, I am not able to fix it up again so I enjoy looking at other peoples flowers. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.

Marilyn said...

Great pic of Sadie!
After 4 cats, I'm catless at the moment. My sweet 3 legged young 16 year old Lily went missing last December, I think a critter got her, we live in the country outside of Placerville, CA. She was completely an outside cat til we had to have her leg amputated due to cancer.
I was raised in the PNW and really enjoy your blog.
Marilyn

Becky said...

That chicken looks really yummy!

ytsmom said...

Congrats Sadie on being adopted into a wonderful home. All cats should be so lucky. I planted 2 tomatoes and 2 peppers into lick tubs (large pots). One tomato and the peppers (in the same pot) were looking pretty tough. I think the tomato will make it, and I am hopeful for the peppers. Hate it when our garden stuff doesn't grow like we think it should.

Anonymous said...

Because of your blog, I now go to quilt shops on vacations and buy fabric. Marleen
landeisms@gmail.com

Scrapngmom said...

My day isn’t complete until I check into your blog and see what is happening

Suze said...

Happy Gotcha Day to Sadie!
I really love reading your blog. We are going to meet our newest granddaughter and will get to see our youngest grandson at the same time...family reunion!

Frog Quilter said...

I’m on an Alaskan cruise. It’s fabulous!!!

KT said...

Happy Gotcha Day to Sadie! I love following along on your adventures. Hubby and I are heading to Peru at the end of the summer to celebrate our 30th anniversary, our first vacation as a couple in 25 years (since the first kid came around).
ktyoung1(at)gmail(dot)com

Bonnie58 said...

Happy Birthday, Sadie!! Our tortie, Belle, turns 19 this year. She isn;t moving as fast as she did as a kitten, but, still has the sass she had. Wonderful friends to have. Thank you Barbara for your blog. I look forward to reading it every day!!

Laura said...

Hi Barbara
I really appreciate the effort you put into your blog. You've always got something interesting to say and to show us. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us. PS This is my second attempt at a comment. I think something weird happened when I posted using my cell phone...... sigh.

Carol Munn said...

I can't wait to read your blog every day. I'm a quilter so always enjoy what projects you are working on. Also I have two cats so I love to hear about your cats and what they are up to. They have there own personalities. One of my cats likes to sit on my sewing machine while I'm sewing!!!

abelian said...

Best wishes to Sadie and all of you. She's made life more interesting for you! (I don't need to be in the drawing; trying to use up what I have!) Dot

Magpie's Mumblings said...

Re the sad-looking poppy - could you cut the flowers off so all the 'good' would go to the roots? Perhaps that might help it to survive.
Happy (albeit now belated!) Gotcha Day to Sadie!!

Edith said...

Happy Gotcha Day to Sadie! It dii or es sound like you caught her when she was hiding in her hiding place! Your tiny houses look great. You almost convinced me but not yet. Your quilters look great also. I’m still plugging away on the borders for my garden bird embroidery blocks. EPP is not my thing.

Christi said...

I suppose as I age I am no longer concerned about what didn't get done. I just finish what I can. No vacation plans anymore but I do hope my daughter will come with the Grandchildren. Turns a quiet house into chaos with 7 more people but we love it for a few days. Life is short. Enjoy each day. Jmikebalou(at) aol (dot) com

Donna said...

Happy gotcha day Sadie! I enjoy reading your posts daily. I’m enjoying my summer trip right now. I’m visiting my father for his 94th birthday, but I’m still checking in on Sadie’s and Smitty’s antics. Enjoy your day!

Kathy H said...

Happy gotcha day, Sadie. I so enjoy seeing what you and Smitty are up to. I also enjoy all the stitching and quilting but you are definitely the star of the show!😀

karen said...

Sadie, you are beautiful. Love your calender pose on the rock. Of all the pictures your Mom has taken, I like the white whisker ones best. You have been so lucky to be with this forever family.
Many more years to come.
I remember when you first were here, and the scary time you got away.
Give your brother, Smitty hugs and your Mom and Dad too.
Happy Gotcha Celebration

Renata S said...

Sadie is such a well traveled cat. Both cats are lucky to have you. You could also restart your your poppy from root cuttings. Fun to follow your quilting and gardening adventures.

CarolynK said...

Greetings from 77381–VERY hot and humid as I write. Enjoy keeping up with your day-to-day goings on and love your recipes. My book club is meeting July 20 for our Third Annual Birthday Party. This is the book club where iOS’s not required to read a book each time but you better bring your dish, lol. Just finished Empire of the Summer Moon which covers the history of the Native American people and their influence on the settlement of the western US and eventual settlement in Oklahoma.

Anonymous said...

HappyGotchDay, Sadie. We are hoping to take a trip to thr U.P. at the end of July for our 40th anniversary.
I follow via email.
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Susan

Joye with an e said...

I sew sew (smile) enjoy your blog and reading about your kitties and gardening and traveling. I have a sweet dog (no kitties)and a rather sweet husband. I quilt when I find the time. We're retired and moved back to my little hometown 11 years ago. Keep up the good work on your blog!

Anonymous said...

I bet you are one happy cat, Sadie! You landed in a very happy home that goes to long lengths to make sure both of you are loved, healthy and enjoying your life. Enjoy!! mdenders@msn.com Deb

Diane said...

Love reading about your adventures and following you. Thanks.
Diane
Deest02@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Hope you had a great Gotcha day Sadie, may there be many more. I can never remember my google sign in so I remain anonymous.
Bev in ns at woodbm57@gmail.com

Jeannine said...

Happy Gotcha Day to Sadie! She's a beautiful kitty!

Anonymous said...

Sadie, I hope you had a Happy Gotcha Day! What a lucky kitty you are to live at Three Cats Ranch! Hope you have many more years there!
Sandra B
scb23229@yahoo.com