Sunday, July 12, 2026

Christmas in July

 

While yearning for Autumn.


I decided to switch gears a bit and stitch
a bit of both Christmas and Autumn.
First for Christmas these Prairie Schooler
Blackwork Angels.


However am using brown instead of black.
Stitching these on 32ct Smoky White linen.
Using Aussie Gold from Dinky Dyes
and DMC 3781 for the brown.


Am loving these little angels.


For the Autumn piece I decided
to start this Stacy Nash pattern
called Butternut Tavern.


The first half of this pattern does not
have much heavy stitching and I was able
to stitch this in one evening.
Stitching this on 36 count
Scotch Bonnet by Weeks.
Using all the called for floss...
except for  the orange.
Am using DMC 3826 for that,


Three nights of stitching and now
have the entire flower border
at the top finished and the first 
row of the alphabet.


Some of the letters will be ghosted...
meaning they are so light they look
like you are seeing a shadow or a ghost.
Notice Stacy omitted the letter "J"
in this pattern.
In the 18th century the letter "J"
was not used in samplers although
this letter came to be in the 1500's.
The reason being was that school aged girls
who were taught to embroider were 
barred from using words that started 
with this letter, therefore it was omitted
from their samplers....however
by the 1820's the letter began to appear.

In other news,
we had a consultation with Hospice
for my mom on Friday.
Now they are saying she has a possible 
kidney stone, but will not be able
 do anything for that either.
We are waiting for the test result for that.
They have  managed to control her blood pressure,
however only with aggressive meds via her IV.
She only weighs 90 pounds now.
We have asked for therapy to come in
to see if it is feasible for her to have some
since she has been bedridden
 for almost two weeks now.
We will make the difficult decision
for Hospice next week I think.
My daughter Michele and granddaughter
Mikayla saw her now.
However she could not remember
who Mikayla was. 
Just sad.
 
My  sister has changed since this fall
happened to my mom...
 not someone I want to be around anymore,
which is another sad situation.
That's all I am going to say.

Well I hope everyone is enjoying their
weekend thus far.
Another heat wave is moving in soon for us. UGH

Christmas  In July Blessings To All!
Janice

 






Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Being Patriotic

 


"It is better to offer no excuse than a bad one."
~George Washington (Unaffiliated)


"Liberty must at all hazards be supported."
~John Adams (Federalist)


"The government you elect is the government you deserve."
~Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican)


"Everything dependent on human action is liable to abuse."
~John Tyler (Whig)




"There is nothing stable but heaven and the Constitution."
~James Buchanan (Democratic)


"The presidency, even to the most experienced
politician, is no bed of roses."
~ Abraham Lincoln (Republican) 


"We admit to government by divine right."
~William Henry Harrison (Whig)


"It is the responsibility of the citizens to support
their government. It is not the responsibility
 of the government to support its citizens."
~Grover Cleveland (Democratic)


"We are all imperfect. We cannot expect
perfect government."
~William Howard Taft (Republican)


"The president is always abused. 
If he is isn't, he isn't doing anything."
~ Harry S Truman (Democratic)


"May God save the country, for it is evident
the people will not."
~Millard Fillmore (Whig)  

Hope you all enjoyed this post.
I included a lot of presidents quotes,
 from all political parties.
We must honor and respect each and every
president the people elect...
otherwise what is a Democracy.
I fear this dear country of mine
is heading towards Communism.
My favorite quote was from Grover Cleveland,
who was a Democrat.
We should all heed his advise.

Also to paraphrase Mark 3:25
A house divided will always fail."

In other news,
early Sunday morning my mom
had an episode.
Her vitals went extremely high once again.
Since then they have not been able
to manage to keep them down
without adding medicine into her IV.
They did 3 tests to see if they found the issue...
but all came back negative.
She would not eat breakfast or lunch yesterday.
Day and night she just sleeps,
which is not a good thing.
A cardiac doctor has been called in now.
She apparently has plaque build up
on her aortic valve...and they will not do surgery.
They did an EKG and waiting on 
the results of  this test now. 
We are getting  very concerned she will not make it.

Bob and I are headed out soon 
to get me some new tires for my car.
Will go see my mom afterwards.

God Bless America Blessings To All!
Janice
  

Saturday, July 4, 2026

July CupboardScape

 


I pledge allegiance to the flag


of the United States of America,


and to the Republic for which it stands,


one nation under GOD, indivisible,


with Liberty and Justice for ALL.


~ Captain George Thatcher Balch
(Union Officer in the Civil War- 1885)

In other news,
your thoughts and prayers helped mom.
She is out of ICU and should be released
from the hospital on Monday now...
back to the rehab center.
The nurse told me all records indicated
she would not make it the night she went in.
She also told me my mom was a strong cookie.
That she is.

Happy 250th Birthday America Blessings To All!
Janice 

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Summer Mantles

 Today am sharing my Summer mantles.
Hope you enjoy.













In other news,
Debby asked how close do I live to the river.
Well Debby I can see the river from
my front 
porch and living room.

Happy Canada Day to my
Canadian friends.
Hope you have a great day!

I was able to see the Strawberry Moon
rise the other night.
I was driving so could not take a pic,
but it was the brightest strawberry color
for sure, and it was a beautiful sight.

Now the reason I was driving home so late
on Monday evening was because my
mom was rushed to the hospital
as her blo0d pressure was dangerously high.
I had seen her 4 hours earlier and she was fine.
 We all drove to the hospital and
the entire night she had no idea who we were.
It was determined she has an Ecoli UTI and Sepsis. 
Not a good situation for an elderly person.
Yesterday her blood pressure continued
to spike high and low...
same with her heartbeat.
She did however know who we all were...
but did not know why she was in hospital.
She also could not answer the questions
correctly that the nurse kept asking
every now and then.
I called my uncle (her only living sibling)
She knew him as well when he arrived.
Her hemoglobin dropped to 6.9,
so she was given a blood transfusion.
They also are giving her some heart medication
to get her vitals stable.
She will remain in ICU for now.   

Am heading back there today 
when visiting hours resume.
My brother has to work and will go afterwards.
My sister made plans to go to their
Summer home a few hours North and 
will not change her plans...
even though I thought it might be a good
idea if her kids came to see their gramma.
This may be their last chance...we do not know.
The boys have not seen her in 2 years.
Oh well...I could only suggest.

Please keep my mom in your
thoughts/and or prayers.
Much appreciated.

Also for those in the extreme hear wave
as we are, please stay safe.
It was 97 when I left the hospital
at 4:30 yesterday. 104 with heat index.
UGH
When I got home an hour later,
the temp never got lower.

Summertime Blessings To All!
Janice

Saturday, June 27, 2026

June CupboardScape

 It's Strawberry month...
well for a few days anyway.
For my June CupboardScape,
I grabbed some strawberry items to display.
Most I made myself.
Others are antique or vintage items.
 








I recently made a strawberry rhubarb pie.
My favorite Spring pie.
Also made a romaine salad with
grilled chicken, cucumbers, fresh strawberries
with strawberry vinaigrette dressing.

Do you like strawberries?
If so, what is your go to recipe to make with
this delish Spring/ Early Summer fruit. 

In other news,
I am enjoying seeing the fireflies
twinkle now at night in the trees behind
our house.
Folklore has it they come out 
when the wild strawberries start ripening.
Coincidence or truth? 

To answer Carol's comment,
the freighters sail all 5 Great Lakes.
However only the ones under 1000 feet can go
through the Welland Canal, so the larger
ones cannot sail into Lake Ontario.

Living here by the river for 24 years now,
I have seen every freighter except for one.
The Stewart J Cort only sails from
Duluth to various ports along 
Indiana and Illinois...back to Duluth
all season long.
One day I will make a trip to see it somewhere.
I have kept a yearly log of freighters I have
 seen since I moved here. 
Currently 200 different ones have
passed our house this season.
For those interested in seeing where
all the freighters are currently in the lakes,
click below.


You can see them all here.  

Strawberry Festival Blessings To All!
Janice







Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Someone Hit A Milestone

 Hello Friends.
Well on June 16th my baby brother
turned a young 60 years old.


Ever since we have been going to my mom's
he has become fascinated with the freighters.
To the point when I got in the car each time,
he wanted to know if we would see any
on our way up or back from my mom's.


So Bob and I took my brother Tom
over to Harsen's Island for his birthday
so he could see the freighters up close.
Here we are on the ferry getting ready
to take off.


On our way now.
It is a 5 minute crossing.


Here comes the first freighter.


The queen of the lakes herself.
Big Paul Tregurtha.
This is the biggest freighter on our great lakes.
She is 1,013 feet long.


Here comes the second one about
5 minutes behind.


The Canadian freighter 
CSL St Laurent.
This one is 730 feet long.


 Tom was really enjoying seeing these
freighters and decided to take pics
for himself.


Finally the last one before we left.
This one going down the channel,
while the other two were going up.


The American Mariner.
Another 730 foot freighter.

I was so glad my brother got to see 
some freighters that day.
After the American Mariner passed,
we headed off the island.
It was a good thing we did too...
as it started raining when I was driving
back to catch the ferry home.

We had a nice lunch.
Tom had a BBQ pork sandwich with fries.
I had a Turkey Reuben with fries.
Bob had some kind of Jammer sandwich.
It was Roast Beef, Bacon, sauteed Mushroom,
Swiss Cheese on a Ciabatta Bun with
a Horsey Sauce.
Not for me, but he liked it.
We shared a bucket (6 bottles) 
of Labatt's Blue beer.
It is a Canadian beer that we like.

The next evening my sister and BIL,
Bob and I, mom and Tom
had dinner at the Olive Garden
to celebrate my brother's birthday.
He got a free cheesecake 
which looked really good.
Bob and I indulged 
in a Strawberry Mango Margarita.
I had Chicken Parmesan.
Bob had Steak and Shrimp Tortellini.
Mom had Spaghetti with one Meatball.
The rest had Ravioli with meat sauce. 

All in all I know my brother had a few
wonderful birthday celebrations.
I hope he has many many more.

In other news,
The estate sale is over and done with.
Thank the Lord.
Next Monday Tom, Bob and I are
going to head back up to decide
what to do with what is left.
The remaining furniture will probably 
be put to the curb for FREE.
We cannot sell it in our store.
Its not in good shape.
The remaining books will be
donated to St Denis Catholic Church
for their book sale.
If  anything looks good the rest will be donated to
St. Mary's Catholic church for their
White Elephant sale.
Ladies from both churches approached
my friend who was doing the sale,
asking if we would donate.
She passed the info back to me.
My brother and I agreed to do it.
My mom would like that since
she volunteered at both churches. 

Birthday Blessings To All!
Janice