Thursday, August 30, 2012

:( & :)

No Internet at home for us. After spending thirty minutes on the phone yesterday and then doing some super slow 3G research on their product; we have decided their plan is not for us. We have to agreed to enter into a two year contract and there is no getting out of it if we are dissatisfied with the service. Everything I read online yesterday from past and present customers warns people to stay away! So, we will.

I am just going to have to develop an organizational system for writing and taking pictures. I am also going to suck it up and use the blogger app even though I do not particularly care for it. It is great for shorter posts with only one picture. I can do this.

On the bright side, Pinterest came out with an app that works brilliantly!

Yesterday was a lazy day for me. The boys put the roof on the tractor port and I hung out up in the woods (moss hunting...more on that later) and picked blackberries.

Today is going to be a super glamorous day. I am moving two massive piles of yard debris that we are going to compost and/or chip. Better to do it now than to do it when the rain returns to the Pacific Northwest. And then it is on to dragging downed trees out of the woods and chopping them up so we have heat for the winter. I am fond of being warm. Over the course of the next month, I am going to earn my chainsaw and log splitting badges. Oh, the glamorous life!



Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Technical Difficulties

One of the biggest adjustments to rural living so far has been the absence of the internet.  I am dealing with the critters and the physical labor just fine.  The adjustment to the lack internet is not going well.  Not at all.

We are outside of the city.  We are in the county.  We do not even have access to dial-up.  The 3G on our iPads is good for a quick internet fix but it can be as slow or slower in some instances than dial-up.  There are so many sites that I miss (craftgawker, pinterest, etsy, and just plain old surfing).  Most of the sites I miss are major time-sucking sites and I have been extremely productive for the last four months without them.  Still, I miss them.  Desperately.

In order for me to post to the blog I have to go into town and patronize a local establishment that offers free Wi-Fi.  Prior to today, I had been visiting the mexican restaurant next to library (which does not have Wi-Fi, shouldn't libraries offer Wi-Fi?).  Those of you that know me well can attest to the fact that me plus mexican restaurants (okay, margaritas) can sometimes equal disaster.  Yup, I am a fan of tequila.  Our move to a simpler lifestyle has also been a move toward drinking less.  A lot less.  Yet, I find myself ordering a margarita every time I sit down.  It reminds me of when I quit smoking.  The habit of buying a pack of cigarettes every time I stopped for gas was just as hard to break as the habit of smoking.  As I was driving into town this afternoon, I found myself chanting a mantra ::  "just water, just water, just water".  Then (seriously, for the first time) it occurred to me that there are other places to patronize!   So, today I am at Fleur de Lis Patisserie and Cafe enjoying a Oregon Chai and a super tasty apple cinnamon muffin.  Remove yourself from the temptation Fox!  Remove yourself!

So, back to the absence of the internet at home.  There are so many things that I want to write about

:: an introduction to the cast & crew here
:: a tour of the farm
:: projects past and present around the farm
:: all the sewing I have been doing
:: pinterest inspired projects that I finally have time for
:: the adventures of the mini socks (it is true, I have written a story about mini knit socks
   and the adventures they go on!)
:: my experiments in baking
:: and many, many more topics

but I am currently limited by my ability to motivate myself to go into town to spend a couple of hours starting various posts and uploading photos.  Often times I arrive in town only to realize that the I did not take the photos to accompany the post I wanted to write.  I have figured out how to post limited blogs from my iPad but I find the experience frustrating and the end result to be disappointing.

About a month or so ago, I made a call to dish satellite inquiring about their internet options.  It turns out that we can get satellite internet through them.  (Explaining repeatedly that I was only interested an internet package and not a television package is not a conversation I want to participate in again.  Sadly, I know later again today I will be having that conversation.  Again.  Internet only, please!)    We are going to give it a go and hopefully satellite internet will be a huge step up from the 3G on our iPads and I will not have to go into to town for my internet needs.

So, I leave you with the hope that the next time I post it will be from the comfort of my living room.


Cheers!





Monday, August 20, 2012

on & off the needles

I am happy to report that I have some finished objects to share! My self imposed "really should finish before the calendar year is up" list is shrinking.

First, I finished my Rikke Hat before our trip to the Midwest.  I used what was left of the madelinetosh merino light from Clockwork.  They look fabulous together!  The nights are getting cooler and cooler here in the Pacific Northwest and they both are the perfect weight for evenings spent outdoors.

Pattern:  Rikke Hat by Sarah Young
Yarn:  Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light in Well Water & Steam Age

While staying at my Mom's house, I was able to felt her constant companion.  Her bag was made from the scrap yarn left over from the bags I made myself and both my sisters.  Felting is one of my new favorite things.  Sadly, my washing machine is a front loader.  While my mom would love it, returning to Indiana just to felt would be expensive.  I have begun the mental rearranging of our "laundry room" to add a small washer just for felting.

Pattern:  My Constant Companion by Janet Scanlon

I am still working on Color Affection.  This is my first with Socks that Rock and to say that I LOVE (love, love, love) this yarn might be a tad of an understatement.  I am ready to add the second contrasting color and begin the short rows.



However, Affection is going to the bottom of the basket for now because I have started Pam's Vest! Last night, I finished the back and started on the left front.  This is my first real experience using a chart and it is going well.  This project is just the confidence booster I need to tackle the Guernsey Wrap.



What is on or coming off your needles?



Monday, August 13, 2012

meandering in the midwest





Our recent trip back to the midwest was causal and without any sense of urgency as we spent the week amongst family and friends.

New babies to meet; knitting playdates; cookouts; Indiana thunderstorms; and birthday surprises charted the course of our visit.

For two people who are rarely find themselves around children; this trip we found ourselves in the company of nieces, nephews, and other various little ones all week long.



Sunday, August 12, 2012

home sweet home

It is always good to get away. Especially when time is spent with family and friends. It is equally as great returning home to the unconditional love of my dogs.