Another day ... another dollar! But first, looky here! I rarely see cardinals in this neighborhood, though they do hang out occasionally. Look to the right hand side. Isn't he a beauty?
The plan was for spiders and webs, so I switched to white. Before I turned it on and got to work however, the freeze dried zucchini was calling my name.
I mixed it up and baked it the required time. I usually prefer banana bread, but smother anything like this in butter and I'm all over it. I'm not the only one ... Jonathan had a nice large chunk and ate every crumb. It's a sneaky way to get him to eat his vegetables. The rest went in the freezer for snacking. I have to admit, that freeze dried stuff is pretty darn good!!
There was lots of time spent on the phone trying to get those doctor appointments straightened out. Two cancellations (not by me), seven phone calls and what seemed like hours on the phone finally resulted in everything being put off until mid February. I see the medical stuff here in Arizona is very similar to California.
While on the phone, look what I spotted crawling across the kitchen floor towards the door. I'm pretty sure he was hungry since he was moving so slowly. I was able to grab him by the tail and carry him outside.
Such an exciting day! Back to quilting ... there's still so much to learn. Ray Warner will be laughing at this one! When you open a pattern on the machine, you don't really know what it's going to look like when quilted on the fabric. Yes you look at a picture of the pattern on the screen, but that doesn't mean much.
This pattern is way too small. I'm usually trying to reduce patterns, but this one needed to be expanded. Too late ... an entire row was done.
Apparently I wasn't wearing my lucky boots, because I completely forgot the backing was barely long enough for the quilt. That two inches I left at the top became a problem at the bottom. SO ... I took the entire thing OFF the frame, sewed a piece on the bottom and put it back ON the machine. I think it will be the perfect Valentine's Day gift for Cooper, even if it IS a Halloween quilt. I'll finish it later today.
Dinner was broccoli salad. Oh mama ... those red onions were STRONG!! I'm surprised I didn't light the house on fire when I breathed out. It needed bacon, but I didn't have the motivation. I must be sick.
By bedtime, we were pretty tired. There was just too much brain work going on! Very early this morning I'm off to get the oil and fuel filter changed in my truck. It's just another honey-do that I have to do.
After that, I'm heading off to get my hitch checked out. I'm hoping it's still in good shape and I don't have to buy another one. It happens that this one, while used by a friend for about a year, was in an accident. It's been just fine, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
No ... there's been no word from the electrician. Big sigh!
Sweet picture of Cooper. Doris Pursell
ReplyDeleteThank you Doris! He makes me smile every day.
DeleteA sweet picture of Cooper laying down on the job, instead of being on lizard patrol! (grin)
ReplyDeleteRight?? Thankfully he's not been one to taste anything on the floor. In the summer, there's usually a scorpion or two.
DeleteHopefully that was the only lizard in your house and it lives a long and happy life telling other households how to save money on their insurance!
ReplyDeleteNo doubt!!!!! Not sure they will listen to a BROWN lizard though.
DeleteCute picture of Cooper. I love broccoli salad but I'm sure it needed bacon. But even without I'm sure it was tasty. Hopefully there will NO more medical appointment cancellations.
ReplyDeleteJust when it was about gone, I cooked the bacon. MUCH better!
Deletethat zucchini bread looks goo and I'll bet it tastes great too with lots of butter. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteThe spooky quilt is cute, Cooper will love it. :)
Look at that sleepy little squirt!♥
Two crazy dog lovers, you and me!!
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