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Friday, March 21, 2025

This and That, Pieces Parts, Bits and Bobs, Deportation

 

This is the prettiest Chocolate Martini I've ever had.  It was also the most tasty!  A real work of art, don't ya think?  This was my desert a month or so back when hubby and I and good friends Elizabeth and Kevin enjoyed a wonderful dinner at Coastal Capri Restaurant 
These hideous pamphlets were distributed in Dayton, Ohio by The KKK.  Yes the KKK is alive and well and very active, as are many obnoxious White Supremacist Groups.  I've posted pictures of a march with White Supremacist that took place not far from my house recently.  The Orange Convicted FELON has green lighted this horrible behavior.  They yell anti Black, anti-Semantic Rants.  They take over streets, they bully and strike fear everywhere we go.  Currently this horrible Administration has deported people without trials, some that are people with green cards and some are US Citizens.  This should anger and frighten everyone. 


This is my 6th afghan project since January of this year.  I've had tons of squares, rectangles etc donated to me for years.  I had a grass roots charity called Bridge and Beyond for 14 years that benefited the Homeless Shelters in my area.  Several years ago I had to disband the charity; but have continued to work my way through my stash and donated pieces parts.    You see small squares, and large squares here.  This will be more tedious to work on than some of my more recent afghans.  Sizing this will be a challenge, and I don't have a lot of an appropriate color of yarn to pull this together.  Orange, Black, and Green, and not a full skein of any of them.  It's not a great picture, but turned it so it would be oriented the same as the picture below.

First thing I had to do was unravel several rows of the very large variegated square (3rd row in 2nd from the left side of the picture.  I was able to use some of that on a few of the other squares.  Likewise I unraveled the too large square top right 5th row in, as it wouldn't fit and was misshapen.  If I had more yarn to size, I might have left the large squares and made the others as large; but ...that's not what I have to work with, so adjustments are needed.  I've made headway, and see the need to unravel a row of the large orangish squares first row, 2nd square.  It's a process!  Might call this Autumn, or Fall, or Halloween, or Trick er Treat.  Will see how it comes along to determine.

The latest beautiful bouquet of flowers darling hubby got me.
Same bouquet, but the other side so you can see all the pretty colors, and the variety of the flowers.

Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus.  I don't want to say much, as I don't want to give away much about the book; but fun, interesting, sad here and there.  Strong women often have a hard time of things.  Not all women were born wanting to be housewives and mothers.
A true story, lost at sea on a secret mission.  Was it so secret no one knew where they were?  A battle of wills, who's in charge.  Full of suspense and courage and desperate measures.
Vietnam Vet, living off the grid.  An abusive situation for both the wife and daughter.  How does one find their way under such horrible circumstances.
I may be one of a few who has NOT seen the show.  I purposely avoided it wanting to read the book first.  Not sure why I waited so long to read/listen to this.  Frightening and the parallels with what this current far right swing is trying to do to our country should make everyone wonder why anyone would have voted for The FELON and JD Vance.  If I hear Vance say one more time women should stay in an abusive relationship, women without children aren't an important part of our society etc.  I'm going to scream from the rooftops.


Monday, March 10, 2025

Crafting, Flying Flags, Audio Books and more

 

Desert Nights is the name I came up with for this one.   Colors change in the desert based on the light and time of the day, oranges various shades of dark dark red,, brown and sky.  I;m pretty sure I don't have enough of any of the 3 colors that go with these squares/pieces parts.  On the left is a very dark maroon, a teal-ish blue, and tangerine.  There are 30 squares, so my plan is to edge for size 10 squares in each color, and then join with the teal-ish blue, as I have the most of it.

The plan of 10 squares with each color worked.  It's now drying/being blocked after being laundered.  I ended up laundering it twice, as some of this yarn wasn't all that soft.  Figured laundering would help to soften it a bit.  This is the 5th one I've put together since January.  I brought one more pile of squares to work on while we're wintering away.  

In these crazy times, I had to get this picture of hope.  The American and Canadian flag being flown at the same establishment.  This is a small bike shop here on Hilton Head Island.  With all the crap The FELON has been doing, some of our Canadian friends were feeling very unwanted here.  They've been coming here for many many years and typically spend about 5 weeks here in the winter months.  They were bad mouth by a couple of loud mouth MAGA cult members during one of our wine and cheese socials a few weeks back which upset many of us.  When it was time for them to return home, they indicated they might not return next year.  This makes me very sad.  The MAGA cult people are very narrow minded and bigoted in my opinion.  I spotted these flags just a few days later.  It made me smile and gives me hope.  So, I sent the picture to my Canadian friend.

I want to encourage you all to read this book.  The audio version is read by the author, Tia Levings.  This is her true story.  A perfect example of how horrible the far right is, is my opinion.  Her escape from Christian Patriarchy.  She was physically and mentally abused in a cult disguised as religion.  In this terrible times of the far right trying to take over our government, our daily lives, our media etc, the book is quite compelling.  It made me wonder if this isn't part of the reason The FELON was elected.  Some of these far right cult groups do not permit their wives to vote, or only permit them to vote if they vote the way the husband tells them to.  I can't help but wonder how many women fall into this category..  I also wonder how anyone feels this is any different than men controlling woman in the Middle East.

Another Kristin Hannah book to put on your list.  A shaky marriage is tested further when the wife is deployed to a war zone.  The husband has never been proud of his wives service, part of the reason the marriage has gotten of the rails..  Also, another example of how men are deemed heroic but when a woman does the same thing, they're not treated equally.

While I've known the name James Patterson, I've not read one of his books before.  Also, mysteries aren't my usual choice of genre to read.  However, I really enjoyed this book.  A good who dun it, within struggles of the rich and famous and those who aren't. 

Walking in February:  290,232 steps total (up from Jan 266,463).  Average 10,365 steps per day (up from 8595 in January).  I didn't add up miles in January, but did in February.  Miles total ws 126.03 for an average of 4.5 per day.  Am pleased I was able to get more walking in.  My best day was Feb 21st 17,433 steps, 7.36 miles.

Planks in February: 19 planks in February (up from 16 in January).

Leg lifts: Fell off, only 6 in Feb whereas I did them 10 days in January.


I am beyond disgusted with how President Zelensky was treated by The Hillbilly and The FELON.  I really do think there's something to the thought that The FELON is an agent for Russia.  I have the book, "American Kompromat" by Craig Unger on a hold through the Libby Library App.  Hope I don't have to wait too long to get it.