Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Banana suits, puzzles and Eine Saite

 Today I finished the current jigsaw puzzle, surprisingly tricky, because of the repetition of colors and shapes, but fun to do.


And this morning I completed the second panel of the skirt

It's much better work than the first one.

And I'm currently reading lighter material in the interludes  of reading Caste, which is very important, but harrowing

Here's a lighter touch, a fictionalized story of Clementine Churchill, political wife of Winston Churchill

and there's something I've been planning on bringing you for a while but didn't want squash in with other reports.

So here's Eine Saite, meaning a thread, a lovely blog, worth going to and enjoying and savoring





Cut and paste if the link's dodgy, blogger not always coming through.

Happy day everyone. Next I have to rescue the ficus which has been blown over five times now. The butterfly bush which was such a protection last year has been dramatically pruned, and the new fence can't be used to hitch the ficus as I used to with the old wood fence. And this spring has been very windy.

So I have to try yet another approach, involving cinderblocks to keep it not only upright, but straight, and in contact with the earth, so as to put down roots.

Enjoy your day, enjoy Eine Saite, keep your ficus going!

And here's a puzzle


And about the banana suit: it's worn to designate the pace runner for a race. Granddaughter was pacing for the 5K after her own marathon run, hence the suit. Now you know!





22 comments:

  1. Love the jigsaw. But I am confused. Is the skirt panelled vertically or horizontally? It looks to long and thin to be vertical.

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    1. May 26 post explains all this. Complete with diagram. You might have missed it.

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  2. Once again I think I have the answer to the puzzle.
    Once again, I am sure of your beautiful weaving skills.
    Eine Siate's writer seems to be a most intellectual and passionate person. I admit to be daunted.

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    1. She's lovely, massively talented and self driven.

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  3. Spoiler alert: A synonym for all of these "repellent. repugnant. revolting. sickening. stinking", also starting with an o. :-) Not bad for a non-native speaker, even if I say so myself, right?

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  4. The puzzle would do my head in.
    I have no patience for things like that.

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  5. The puzzle is a beauty but looks tough.

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  6. May has been a windy month here in Vermont as well.

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    1. I wonder if it's the east in general this year. We don't usually get so many strong winds with sunshine.

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  7. I have constantly battled the wind blowing over my top heavy plumerias every summer but this summer I think I have them all topple proof.

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    1. The thing about a house tree is that it needs that full crown to look good in the house. But that's what picks up the wind. You can prune an outdoor tree with spaces for the wind to blow through. Anyway now it's wedged with cinderblocks, so I hope it stays put.

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  8. Your skirt is going to be a record of your development of your weaving skills on that style of loom. Starting with an idea and working into it is giving results that you might not have anticipated in the original concept.

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    1. Yes,already you can see the difference in skill level. It's not dramatic but I can tell.

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  9. Thanks to Anne's and Angela's clues, I've got it. What an irritating puzzle!

    Chris from Boise

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  10. That jigsaw looks perfect for you.

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  11. Great jigsaw - very apt subject matter. Now I'm curious about the skirt panels - will you be leaving the 'fringe' at the hem or turning it up?

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    1. I don't know yet what I'll do about the fringe. It depends on how it hangs.

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