I didn't have time to wash, dry and freeze them until Tuesday. My stash dwindled in those two days. This year's crop is the sweetest I remember. Normally I freeze all the berries I bring home, but this time I'm leaving 3-4 cups in the fridge for snacking. The frozen ones will end up in muffins and my blueberry cake. Yum!
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Thursday, July 31, 2014
Annual Blueberry Pilgrimage
I didn't have time to wash, dry and freeze them until Tuesday. My stash dwindled in those two days. This year's crop is the sweetest I remember. Normally I freeze all the berries I bring home, but this time I'm leaving 3-4 cups in the fridge for snacking. The frozen ones will end up in muffins and my blueberry cake. Yum!
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Namast-hay! Shirt Giveaway
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I contacted the site about returning it the shirt. They kindly refunded the money without requiring a return. So now I have this really cute shirt I can't wear. What can I do with that? Well, I'm sure some small yogini in the guinea pig community would love it.
So I am giving this Namast-hay! light weight, fitted woman's T-shirt designed by When Guinea Pigs Fly. It's marked as a large, which is silly. The website said it was for a 36-38" bust, but my guess is it would better suit a 34" (or roughly a size 8), or a 36"/size 10 you prefer a snug shirt.
Thursday, July 24, 2014
More Strings
When I first learned to quilt, I made a few throw pillows. A decade later, they're faded, worn, dingy. I've been meaning to make new ones for a while, and they finally made it to the top of my to-do list. Yay!
I have bookmarked so many neat block patterns I've wanted to try. Now's my chance to try a few of them out. The first pillow will consist of two string patterns: double diagonal and spiderweb. These two will probably exhaust what's left of my scrappy strings. I have been loving these project, but I need to do some non-scrappy projects!
I have bookmarked so many neat block patterns I've wanted to try. Now's my chance to try a few of them out. The first pillow will consist of two string patterns: double diagonal and spiderweb. These two will probably exhaust what's left of my scrappy strings. I have been loving these project, but I need to do some non-scrappy projects!
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Tea Dye
They started out the same color |
I decided to dye the capris a few shades darker with tea, to see if it would hide the stain. Goodness knows I'm aware that tea stains, but I was amazed at how few tea bags can change color on a whole piece of clothing. The shorts and the capris were originally the same color.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Lots of Little Pigs
My guinea pig earrings were a big hit at the Spring Pignic. After I finished this year's ornament, I created four more pairs of guinea pig earrings with my remaining studs. I plan to offer them on CavyMadness.
Experimenting with colors was fun. I enjoyed mixing different colors, adding spots and creating mismatched feet and ears. My attempts at creating Willow's orange fur or Teddi's lilac color resulted in some very non-guinea pig colors. I'll need to work on that. But I managed to blend several usable shades. My earrings seem so plain by comparison. Now that I've created a few more, I can see my basic light colored pigs may be easier to identify at a distance than the darker ones. The Pippin-looking pair on the far left is my favorite so far.
Experimenting with colors was fun. I enjoyed mixing different colors, adding spots and creating mismatched feet and ears. My attempts at creating Willow's orange fur or Teddi's lilac color resulted in some very non-guinea pig colors. I'll need to work on that. But I managed to blend several usable shades. My earrings seem so plain by comparison. Now that I've created a few more, I can see my basic light colored pigs may be easier to identify at a distance than the darker ones. The Pippin-looking pair on the far left is my favorite so far.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Status Quo
Pinniped has been stable. She's still on the hydrochlorothiazide (which I can now spell and pronounce without looking at the bottle). Unfortunately, she continues to receive daily subcues. I've weaned her to a daily injection instead of the twice-daily routine. After six months of getting jabbed, she's not taking it well. I can no longer give the injections by myself because she's too wriggly.
I stopped at the vet last week to stock up on another month's worth of meds, fluids and needles. I spoke briefly with the vet. She was thrilled that Pinni has had a few weeks of 850-900g weight and that she'd been clean and dry for several days in a row. It's a far cry from the state Pinni was in this winter. I explained how I've modified the regimen and the problems we've had with subcues. The vet suggested that if I'm down to 30ml of fluids a day to try syringe feeding Pinni that amount. I could use the lactated ringers' solution orally, which would help keep Pinni's electrolytes in balance.
I stopped at the vet last week to stock up on another month's worth of meds, fluids and needles. I spoke briefly with the vet. She was thrilled that Pinni has had a few weeks of 850-900g weight and that she'd been clean and dry for several days in a row. It's a far cry from the state Pinni was in this winter. I explained how I've modified the regimen and the problems we've had with subcues. The vet suggested that if I'm down to 30ml of fluids a day to try syringe feeding Pinni that amount. I could use the lactated ringers' solution orally, which would help keep Pinni's electrolytes in balance.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
MFA Quilts and Color
Each block center was embroidered |
Many of the quilts were from the mid to late 1800s. The colors on them were astounding. I hope my quilts look this good a century later. All that hand stitching and quilting was terrific.
We all enjoyed the collection, although the quilters among us had a few complaints. No one was there with white gloves to show us the back of the quilts. Only one quilt's information plaque included a photo of the back. Items were obviously hand quilted, but there was no indication if it was hand pieced, too, or if any of it was machine stitched. The blocks were named in some quilts, but not others. I had to go home and google the difference between back-to-front and knife-edge finished edge. (For those as ignorant as I - back-to-front is as it sounds: the back and front of the quilt are sewn together. Knife edge, from what I can find, is an additional piece of fabric, sewn to the top edge of the quilt similar to a modern binding, then pulled around and stitched to the back of the quilt.)
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Polite Pig
Have you ever heard a guinea pig say "Thank you" when they've been handed a treat? Pinniped has been making a quick little purr when I hand over certain green veggies or corn husks. Usually it occurs just as she bites into it and hauls it away. Realistically Pinni is probably saying "Hand the food over faster" or "Yay! Food!" but it sounds like thanks to me.
She's not the first - I've had other guinea pigs do this. Granted, I only get a thank you when I'm doling out the really good stuff. Cannoli has yet to express any gratitude.
She's not the first - I've had other guinea pigs do this. Granted, I only get a thank you when I'm doling out the really good stuff. Cannoli has yet to express any gratitude.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Summer Sacking
Summer is really here. We've had several warm days over the last few weeks. It has left me with a pair of very blobby pigs. Indoors, outdoors, or on the floor, I often saw a pair of fuzzy puddles when I'd check in on them.
Cannoli has learned the art of sticking her feet out over the edge of the hammock in new and interesting ways. (I think she may have outdone Pinni.) Sadly, she leaps out of the hammock when I walk by. The only photos I've gotten of her in the hammock or out in the open is if she's deeply asleep. She was out cold when I snapped the photo of her under the hay rack.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
The Guilty Party?
We came home from grocery shopping and found a broken hammock. It was fine when we went out.
I'd been anticipating this since Cannoli took an interest in the hammock cords and seams. Upon close examination, it doesn't appear that the cord was cut; it looks like the seam gave way. I guess it's possible after several years of use and washing, it just fell apart.
So - was it simply a matter of circumstance? Or did one of these two pigs snip the seams?
And who do you think was the unfortunate pig that got dumped out of the hammock when the cord came loose? I wish I had been home to witness that.
I'd been anticipating this since Cannoli took an interest in the hammock cords and seams. Upon close examination, it doesn't appear that the cord was cut; it looks like the seam gave way. I guess it's possible after several years of use and washing, it just fell apart.
So - was it simply a matter of circumstance? Or did one of these two pigs snip the seams?
And who do you think was the unfortunate pig that got dumped out of the hammock when the cord came loose? I wish I had been home to witness that.
Friday, July 4, 2014
Sneak Peek
I've pulled out the Sculpey again. Time to start working on this year's ornament. I'm still figuring out the arrangement. Here's a sneak peek at how it looks at this point. (This way, if my sister does happen to read my blog, she'll still not know what the whole thing looks like.) I love to show my progress, but you'll have to wait until Christmas to see the final result.
Any guesses as to what I have so far?
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Any guesses as to what I have so far?
I'm linking up with Linky Tuesday.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
A Bunch of Baking
Cheddar Onion Scones, Chocolate Chip Biscuits Oatmeal Bread, GF Banana Bread |
We had also polished off our last loaf of oatmeal bread and I had a few overripe bananas. Altogether, that spells Baking Frenzy!
I baked some old favorites for the Tea: cheddar onion scones and chocolate chip biscuits. I also made some gluten/dairy free banana bread (since the scones and biscuits had loads of both). The GF banana bread came out great. I liked it better than the GF date bread I made earlier in the year. This had good texture and everyone agreed it was delicious. Alas, one of the mini loaves fell into a spot of flour on the counter when I removed it from the pan. Oops. I had to keep that one all to myself (you can see my big fat taste-test in the photo).