Monday, August 02, 2010

Nice

I spent the entire day today with DD Chris and friend Mary in thrift store pursuits. I kid you not, we spent the entire day (after my dental appointment), and in fact, delivered Mary to her mechanic to pick up her car just shy of their 5:00 deadline. Major finds: Christina was gaga over the black Capezios she found. That brought back memories, since the only shoes I wore in college were Capezios. Mary found a cabinet for hobby supplies.

My find knocked me on the back of my head. We have been to Junkees before, and somehow I missed that they have a substantial collection of vintage buttons. I bought buttons earlier today from a fabric store. I have the receipt and will return them. Any sweater I knit from now on - I know where to go for findings. No wonder they call the finishing items, findings. These are the buttons I chose for Alexia's sweater which I finished knitting from Diane's instructions. I'll show you the sweater after it's been washed and shaped.
Ian asked me to pull an onion last night because he was barbecuing burgers for us. This is a Texas sweet. While it tastes mild and sweet, I'm not sure I'd want to plant it again. I'm stunned at how much growth is lost in the stalk. The other half of our onions are Walla Wallas. I'd just as soon they all were. BTW, our collection in the Havahart trap by tonight after one week, is up to five pack rats and five squirrels. I was pretty sad for tonight's catch, clearly a juvenile. I'm just not into poisoning these guys. I am pretty sure we are just releasing coyote bait, as being inside our fence keeps them safe.

Orchid grass from Susanville. This is pretty stuff and at $6.50 a bale, we're feeling pretty smug. Our guys like Dave's grass hay and I think he likes delivering partial loads to us. We have got to get the hay shed up. I told Ian - that's an activity for the Gathering. Erect the Campbell's hay shed!

I don't know about where you are, but August has been a sweet piece of the pie - cool mornings, cool evenings, open windows, crickets singing. Goodness.

7 comments:

Annie said...

In our part of the world grey has come back. Not too much, not every day, but still...
Rain has fallen and more is expected this week. But I'm happy to say it's a little cooler: out SnB group will meet at my house tonight (no idea how many will come: something between 6 and 40) so I must do some housekeeping now ;-)

Theresa said...

Oh, pretty buttons! And by the peek at the sweater it looks pretty fab too!
Pretty happy with August so far here too. Warm days cool nights. A little rain would be nice though...

bspinner said...

A day of thrift store shopping doesn't get any better than that other than finding some good buys.

Michelle said...

What, no fabric for rugs? I love your description of August as a sweet piece of the pie!

Nina said...

It was cooler but the heat is back again. I'm so tired of muggy weather! Finding a good vintage button source is awesome. So many of the new buttons are cheap looking and expensive for the poor quality. Lucky girl who's getting that lovely purple sweater! The buttons look pretty spiff.

Tina T-P said...

beautiful hay - and that's a better price than The Shepherd is paying, but they store it for him in their barn because we only have room for 20 bales at a time. Hay is getting hard to find in our county - they have planted may fields to Raspberries or blueberries! T.

Oh, and those are just splendid buttons!

Leigh said...

Very interesting about the onions. Mine were kinda small too, which was disappointing. Dick Raymond says they need lots of water to get big. I need to remember that for next year.

Vintage buttons are a real score! Lucky you to have a source.