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Ten on Tuesday: 10 Favorite Things

Ten on Tuesday Wednesday Thursday:  10 Favorite Things… Right Now

1 – Mink River by Brian Doyle. I've been reading this book  because it was recommended by goodreads/blog friends, had very good reviews, is published by Oregon State University Press, Tillamook is mentioned in the credits… and when I learned that it was set on the Oregon coast (which I'll soon be visiting) and that the author's birthday is Nov. 6th (same as mine)… well, okay then!

The other night I read a passage in the book and was dumbfounded to find myself reading a near-perfect description of Rusty & I… or at least how I have always felt and wished I could describe but have never been able to put into words… this is pretty much it.

Maple Head walks over to the doctor's house, cutting along the beach in the moonlight, the tide is low, thinking about her husband, about all the hours and days and weeks and months and years they have spent together, about all the arguments they have had, all the laughter, all the exhausted moments with the baby, and then raising a girl and then a young woman . . . you do the best you know how at the time, and we never really had any money, and I made more money than he did for the longest time, and that was hard for him, that was a small wound between us, and he had all these wild projects, and I love that, because he is his dreams, and without his dreams he'd be empty and tired, but those dreams were crazy sometimes, all the projects, all the stuff in the house, all the machines, and all the thousands of hours he could have been doing something for money, but he is who he is, a dreamer, impractical and practical, I know that, and I love him for who he is, I know that, and I am not perfect either, a dreamer too, I always wanted to open my own school and never did, never never never had the money, but it wasn't the money I sometimes think, it was the leap, I never took the leap, but how could I?

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2 – Marina City by Bertrand Goldberg. While we lived in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park when I was in first grade (1964-65) and my dad worked in The Loop, I don't recall any family trips into the city. By the time I was in third grade, we'd moved to NE Wisconsin, but there was a very memorable trip to Chicago with my mom and Aunt LaFae, who drove, and my Uncle Bob stayed and watched my siblings at home, and I don't really know where my dad was or why this trip happened — all I know is that we drove into Chicago at night and the Morton Salt Girl was lit up and sprinkling salt like nobody's business as we approached downtown, and I may or may not have seen Marina City…

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Whenever it was they first came into view — likely the first time I ever really noticed "architecture" — those buildings were seared into my brain. I guess you could say that they started my list of favorite architecture at #1 and there they remain. I was always alert for glimpses during the opening of The Bob Newhart Show every week!

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3 - Millie Fleur by Bari J for Art Gallery Fabrics.

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I saw this fabric in an instagram post the other day and located it online within seconds; within minutes, there were orders placed! A bit of woven cotton and jersey are both scheduled for delivery today. Heh. That's my kind of floral/print. And color!

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4 - That "getaway glow" after spending a weekend in Chicago with my girls!

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We had a marvelous time! I got a new pair of shoes out of the deal, too. Thinking that I'd "pack light" by packing only one pair of shoes (boots, in this case), by Saturday afternoon I was in DSW desperately searching for something anything!

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The weather was mahvelous! More on Chicago to come…

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5 – Sheet Pan Suppers and Barefoot Contessa, How Easy Is That?

       

Last night, for the first time, I made Roasted Beet & Orange Salad with Pistachios & Feta on a sheet pan and, wow, was that good — both at room temp for supper last night and out of the fridge today for lunch. My only mod next time will be more beets! I also think a softer, milder goat cheese in place of the feta would be a delicious variation. The main dish, which I've made a few times in recent memory, was Ina Garten's Chicken With Shallots (another fave in that book is Lemon Chicken Breasts). I have become pretty good at boning chicken breasts as it seems you can get either skin-on/bone-in or skinless/boneless in the grocery store and these call for skin-on/boneless. Kate has a new office/work space that's right across the street from a butcher, though, so maybe I'll utilize their services a bit more — and personal home delivery! Heh.

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6 – Cooked. Michael Pollan's new 4-part series on Netflix. I watched over the last two nights as I prepared dinner and otherwise puttered in the kitchen. I will no doubt watch it again… have already recommended it to Ali, and now to all of you.  ;)

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7 – A TV in the kitchen. We used to have a TV in the kitchen for a lot of years. I don't recall what happened to it, exactly, but we haven't had one in a while and it came up often enough lately that I decided to get one — prices are fairly low for a little flat screen (and I saved a bit more by using my Target debit card, too).

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8 – With Chromecast. Yes, I'm a little bit of a TV/electronics junkie. I like doodads, I love technology, I appreciate convenience and ease of use. We already have TiVo on our main TV because we don't have cable and a DVR is essential for how we view, but we aren't going to be watching the kitchen TV enough to justify adding a "Mini." It's super easy to stream Netflix (and more) with Chromecast, the doodad was very affordable, and the app is free!

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9 – Habu 2/17 tsumugi silk and L25/3 linen — together.

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I did some swatching on size 6 US, 7 US and 8US needles.

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Then washed and dried… and, oh my, is that a marvelous fabric!! I'll be going with the 8s, doing some measuring and comparing with other garments, then putting my head together again with Ina Braun. Meanwhile, stopping at my LYS to see if they happen to have another cone of the tsumugi… as you may recall, I know where I bought this yarn, but don't remember why or when!! Another cone of the tsumugi would give me some more options, but it's not crucial.

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10 – My new Scrappy Boho Bag by Ali! I've had my eye on this bag for a while. It'll be a great little knitting bag (which I definitely do not need, but most certainly did want). Those fabrics make me so happy. 

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Since the quilt is finished, Ali has time for other sewing projects! Well, as much time for sewing as she can carve out of a busy day. She has a good thing going with my mom's old Singer 500 Slant-O-Matic – The Rocketeer! 

To infinity and beyond…

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Ten on Tuesday: Kidnapped!

Ten on Tuesday:  Kidnapped! 10 TV Characters That I'd Want to Help Me

Covering the bases… who knows what kind of help I'd need!

1 – Elsbeth Tacioni - The Good Wife (lawyer)

2 - Hawkeye Pierce - M*A*S*H (funny doctor)

3 - Wonder WomanWonder Woman (super hero!)

4 - Dr. Doug Ross - ER (handsome doctor)

5 - Sally Hull McMillan (& husband) - McMillan & Wife (crime solvers)

6 – Steve McGarrett - Hawaii Five-0 (…)

7 - Mary Beth Lacey (& partner) - Cagney & Lacey (Tyne Daly, 'nuff said)

8 - Angus MacGyverMacGyver (everyone needs a MacGyver… why not the MacGyver!?)

9 - Sue Ann NivensThe Mary Tyler Moore Show (tenacious as they come)

10 – Lucy RicardoI Love Lucy (gets out of pickles as easily as she gets in)

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Two!!

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Can you believe this little guy is TWO today??

Happy Birthday Junebean!!

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Family & friends got together at the bowling alley for a little birthday celebration on Sunday. Did you know that lanes these days have programmable "bumpers" that go up and down automatically depending on each particular bowler's preference? Also, there are little ramps to use if a bowler is unable to lift and swing a ball? Just aim and send the ball on its way!

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Junah enjoyed watching other bowlers, and was really interested in bowling himself for about 5 or 6 frames (he was playing a game — WINNING — with Mack &  Addy), but with no real concept of the game he was, of course, soon distracted by other things… going up & down the stairs, eating cake, opening presents, and watching the ball return!!

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Ten on Tuesday:  10 Favorite David Bowie Songs

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While I would never be described as a big "fan" of David Bowie, I was certainly always interested and aware! I was shocked and saddened yesterday to read of his death. There's absolutely no denying that he was an amazing creative influence in the world and that the world just wouldn't be the same without him. It was a little over a year since Katie & I saw the DAVID BOWIE IS exhibition in Chicago, and I'm so glad we did.

In lieu of my 10 favorite songs, I share David Bowie's 10 Biggest Hits – some great videos there, as well as "5 Things You Might Not Know About David Bowie"! RIP.

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Ten on Tuesday: More or Less

Ten on Tuesday:  5 Things I Want to Do More & 5 Things I'd Like to Do Less in 2016

A slightly different take on the ubiquitous New Year's Resolution!

MORE

1 – Reading (especially audio books)

2 – Bicycling/Moving

3 – Cooking

4 – Dyeing (both fabric & yarn)

5 – Photography

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LESS

1 – Procrastinating

2 – Buying patterns/yarn/fabric on a whim/sale and/or without immediate plans

3 – Eating (especially junk)

4 – Eating out

5 – Wasting Food (we need to better coordinate our cooking & consumption)

 

Well, it was way easier to come up with 5 Things I'd Like To Do More than Less, which I found sort of surprising for some reason.

Are there some adjustments you're making or hoping to make in the new year?

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Ten on Tuesday: Proud Vicki (keep on burnin’)

Ten on Tuesday:  10 Things I Did in 2015 That Make Me Feel Proud

Did this year go by fast, or what?!

1 - Got out of my English-speaking comfort zone and traveled to Mexico to celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary!

2 - Helped my daughters with their various creative, adventure, and business ventures.

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3 - I did more sewing this year than I've done in the last 30 years combined, and a good deal of it by hand! Endless Summer Tunic Dress, Upcycled T-shirt to Tunic, Catamount Tunic Dress, Bolero, Stenciled & Upcycled Wrap Skirt, a simple A-Line Dress, a few rompers for Junah, quilting w/Ali.

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4 - I also tried indigo dyeing for the first time.

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5 – And incorporated indigo dyeing as part of the first and very successful Auntie Camp. It will likely be an annual event! (And, if the boys have anything to say about it, even semi-annual.)

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6 – I taught my nephews to knit during Auntie Camp, as well!

7 – Learned to make kombucha at Fermentation Fest!

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8 – Participated in — and finished — a few knit-alongs: The Healthy Knitter's Mystery Knit-/Walk-Along (FO finished above, detailed post tomorrow), Romi's "Moon Shadows" 2015 Mystery Shawl, and Kirsten's "Liz Christy" 2015 TTL Mystery Shawl.

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I was tickled to open my Book & Chocolate Exchange package from Sandy, which included a book for my grandson from her grandchildren! And Sweet Sloops! I've been on a Michael Perry bender, having recently finished Coop and currently reading Visiting Tom; The Jesus Cow will be next!

9 – I also participated in another year of Macro May and NaBloPoMoKim's Traveling Scarf project; Slow Fashion October; and the 1st Annual Book & Chocolate Exchange organized by Susan! I would/will participate in any/all of those things again next year!! So much fun.

10 – I possibly made a new Christmas Eve tradition when I made my first whole tenderloin! It was just Katie, Maddy, Rusty and I for Christmas Eve and I wanted to make something special. I nearly fainted at the butcher case when I priced 4-5 lbs, as called for in my recipe, but then realized that my recipe was to serve 8-10. Whew! Still, no small expense there, but so worth it. The girls and I had fun cooking together — braised kale, roasted potato stacks, and sauteed mushrooms were accompaniments — and Rusty insisted that we cut into one of the pies he'd made for our Christmas Day gathering! We even whipped the cream.

Here's to new adventures and accomplishments in 2016!