Thanksgiving is over already. Anymore, it seems like the forgotten holiday. Last evening my son departed for Las Vegas. Even though he is 44 (how did that happen?) saying good-bye is always hard. He was home for a week. I can't remember the last time he was home for that long. Thankfully both his flights were on schedule! Now the madness begins, but as always, it is self inflicted.
I have a big, crazy maple tree in my yard. The leaves just kind of turn brown (no pretty fall color in all the years I have lived here) but many hang on until the middle of December ๐. I find it easier and quicker to mow rather than use the leaf blower or to rake them. Yesterday it was 39* and by the time I went out the sun had already retreated behind the clouds, so with a heavy winter coat, gloves and scarf, I mowed. For the most part, I enjoy mowing ~ but not at the end of November!
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The sun makes the leaves look yellow, but they are just brown! |
I finally got the simple curtain made for the remodeled half bath/laundry room. Years ago I sewed - some clothes, kids' Halloween costumes, simple curtains. You'd think I never sewed with how I procrastinated making this curtain. I had a hard time finding fabric to my liking. This is okay, not really what I had in mind, but it will do. It's a little busier than I envisioned.
One HUGE lesson I learned is that cotton does not tear like wool does. I bought a yard of fabric and needed slightly less. I thought I would just tear off the excess which I did. Then when making the rod pocket casing one side of the curtain was longer than the other. It took me a while to realize this is how it tore.
ARGH!!! I had to skimp a little on the top to make the curtain long enough.
Yesterday I went to a kind of artsy farsty holiday craft show. A couple things that cracked me up.
Need a dog treat?
And these I didn't quite "get", but each to her own. This booth had hundreds of burlap looking bags in two sizes with lights inside, stamped with just about anything imaginable.
Time to empty a few boxes . . . actually more than a few.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs ๐
Lauren