Good morning, my friends. It was a good day yesterday. Everything on my list was completed. I was tired by the end of the day, and so I didn't get any time in the sewing room. Maybe today I'll be more motivated. After taking a walk on the treadmill yesterday, I took a little walk around outside. Each day I'm checking the water on the little seed pots. I'm happy to announce that there are sprouts in every pot except one.
5/17/26
Making Progress
5/16/26
Slowing Down
Good morning, my friends. It was nice to have a day at home yesterday after such a busy week. It was on the cool side outdoors, and that made it a good day to stay inside and sew.
My first priority was to get the binding sewn on the Merry, Merry Snowmen quilt. As you know, here at the Three Cats Ranch, a quilt cannot be considered complete until it has been fully inspected and appurroved by the Quilt Inspectorette-in-Chief. First, it must undergo the snuggleability test. Her expression had me a little worried, but she purrmitted me to continue with the next step in the purrocess.
5/15/26
Ready for Binding
Good morning, my friends. It's a new day. We had a week of summer last week, and now we're back to a rainy spring. It's been cloudy and cool all week. The sun is shining this morning, but we're still expecting some rain later today. Next week is supposed to be better. We're setting our sites on the latter part of the week for planting the vegetable garden.
In case it wasn't obvious from yesterday's post, we were both exhausted after two days of medical appointments for Mike. As for Mike, he's thrilled with the results of his surgery so far. He's worn glasses since he was a young boy, and he's seeing better than he's ever seen. Now, he's anxious for the other eye to be completed. That will happen next month. After his appointment yesterday, we ate breakfast out, and then we both came home and took naps. I only slept for about an hour, but it was a deep restful sleep, and I felt refreshed when I woke up.
Newly energized, I went to work finishing off the quilting for the Merry, Merry Snowmen. Each of the border cornerstones was given a snowflake.
Okay, so as I mentioned, I'll be working on that quilt binding today. There's one housekeeping chore on the list, and I simply must get back to my PT exercises. I have one more PT session next week, and then I believe I'll call it quits on my shoulder efforts. It isn't completely pain free, but I believe it will continue to improve. Certainly, I don't need a surgery, even if it doesn't get any better than it is right now. So, I'll probably cancel next week's return appointment with the doctor and move on from this annoyance.
Mike has his heart set on a new and improved 3-D printer. He started with a printer that was adequate and relatively inexpensive. Now, he's so completely engaged in his 3-D printing hobby that he wants to sell this one and purchase a fancier one. (Think of it as a sewing machine.) A guy is coming by today, and so it means I'll have to make myself presentable. Oh, the humanity! And with that, I'll leave you. Slow-stitching is next, and then I'll work on that "presentable" quest.
5/14/26
Eye and Needle
Good morning, my friends. It seems a lot of time has passed since my last post, but it was only yesterday morning. In that time, Mike had his left eye cataract surgery done. He's been amazed at how much more color he's seeing from that one eye. We were out and gone early this morning for his post-op appointment. It seems both he and the doctor are happy with the outcome of this first eye. According to the doctor, "It only gets better from here."
While they were gazing into his eye, I waited and stitched. I'm happy to have a good rechargeable portable lamp I can take with me for good light on such occasions. When we attended the Road to California quilt show a while back, the Daylight lamp vendor was selling lamps at one of the kiosks. We ended up purchasing this lamp to attach where my sewing machine is.
5/13/26
First is Last
Good morning, my friends. We had four stops to make yesterday, but we were still home before lunch time. It left plenty of time in the day to finish off the other things I was hoping to do. Of course, I had to do my slow-stitching before anything else could happen. I’m working on the 2nd Santa now. I stitched his boots first, and now I’ve moved my hoop to encompass the rest of him.
Our first stop was to pick up some medicine at the pharmacy. After that, we went to the feed store to get more birdseed and some slug bait. (We refer to slug bait as slug "candy" around here.) While there, I got a chuckle out of this display.































































