Showing posts with label Pony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pony. Show all posts

Thursday, February 12, 2026

About Pony, Misfits and insurance

I had quite a few suggestions for names for Pony:

Polly 

Pollyanna 

Dapper

Sweetie

Stitches 

Penelope

Percival 

Poindexter 

Pedro

Pooky 

Zipper

Valentine 

I studied the choices, remembering dear old Pony, who lived at the convent where I send the knitted gloves and socks. That was his full name, so I considered it.  

He had a nice paddock where he received his fans and treats, when he wasn't out having illicit adventures in other people's gardens.  And this weekend,  along came Bad Bunny.

So we have Pony Bad Bunny.  Pony for short.

And I got a response from the insurance people confirming that the reason for the sudden premium increase for the house coverage was the cancellation of the auto coverage.  I'm deeply suspicious that the increase is almost exactly what they refunded when I cancelled. Sigh.

Meanwhile, Misfits seems to be an afternoon delivery for Ronald.

I usually try to do a bit of catch-up before deliveries. I had a piece of good ginger in the fridge, and wanted to be sure to process it before it got dry.  Not cheap.

Enter the microplane and paring knife, and now I have two containers of ginger in the freezer ready for use 


Minced probably for cake, diced for Wil Yeung recipes. I don't bother peeling since the skin has a lot of flavor and works fine.

Then Ronald arrived with a small order this week, in a rental van, I wonder if the pink truck came to grief on the ice.




The "meet the family" card back there is about eggs, which I didn't order this week. Maybe it's to remind me.

Canned goods plus honey for the food pantry, honey for me too, Rockit apples like little jewels, olive oil because I'm clean out, blueberries to go with the yogurt, yay my favorite yogurt was back in stock this week, green olives because that sauce was great and I'm up for making it again, only with the "right" olives, tuna for tuna melt and salad, different ketchup because the other wasn't available. 



I already have things like diced tomatoes chickpeas, cannellini beans, so I'm catered for.  It's all good. This evening dinner will be i stew of chickpeas and diced tomatoes flavored with that olive sauce.

Happy day everyone, congratulations to Minneapolis for apparently defeating ICE. For now.

When we get rid of this brutal bunch, we'll have people like those brave souls in Minneapolis and other cities to thank for showing us how it's done. And we will never forget the people who gave their lives and health and safety.  

To honor them, we'll keep pushing,  in every way we can think of. As exhausted, traumatized families eventually get back from concentration camps in Texas to home, they'll still need help.  Local organizations will still need donations. We're not at the end, just at the end of the beginning. 



Still my flag. We'll retrieve it from the mud and clean it up.








Tuesday, February 10, 2026

I got a pony! I got a pony! And other excitements

Yesterday a box arrived with beautiful yarn, Texan candy (nuts and caramel in milk chocolate), and, drumroll -- a pony!

I can't wait to use the yarn, beautiful stuff, silk/merino, cotton, self striping and much more. The candy has already been thoroughly tested.

Thank you so much, dear Texan blogista R!

And Pony, who needs a name, please, has already done her first photo shoot.

Ready to help take a donation to the food pantry.

This gift box enabled me to Freecycle a bag of handspun, single skeins and balls in various colors, with an instant crowd of requesters. 

Then Tuesday Knitting Group was fun, all the usual suspects and a nice couple of new people, the wife adept at crochet and the husband learning, in order to have a shared interest with her. 

They're Korean, unew here, and still dealing with the English language. He works doing engineering research here, on secondment from his home Korean University.  But they coped pretty much, made a hit, and we hope they'll become regulars.


♥️ Red resistance hats under way, destined for family and friends 


Here's a demo of one of the splices D learned at a recent class 

And Toad's bathing suit is coming along 

A top down sweater being rethought 


Another resistance hat, using hand dyed yarn, the knitter wearing her handmade jacket

Someone did some shopping at the event where she studied splicing

 

Here's her latest lacy shawl in progress, graduating light to dark.

Talk ranged over snow, ice, Korean food, children's language, Paris, Brittany, the high Pyrenees, Francoise Sagan, kimchi, resistance hats, pussy hats, yarn gifts, Indian and Burmese (Myanmar) independence, and more.

Home to tea, banana bread, Texan candy and Textiles and Tea, with Teresa Georgallis,  a high end low key production weaver and teacher currently based in Cyprus.  She grew up and studied in the UK, getting a number of degrees there.

She specializes in subtle designs and colors, some she dyes with local mud. There's a range of pigments naturally occurring in the mud, including copper -- hence the name of the island of Cyprus.  She usually uses cotton, contrasting mercerized glossy cotton with the more matt nonmercerized.

Her life and business partner is a potter, also using local clay. They've traveled to several countries to highlight artisan work from there and exhibit it in Nicosia.





Mud dyed yarns hanging on the wall behind her







She teamed with leather workers to create these bags


She has designed and built a four harness collapsible loom, formerly distributed by Harris, no longer, and now created and distributed anew, using laser cutting and 3D printing. It can be folded down completely, warp still in place, a great inventive feat.

These are high end shirts she designed, hand woven in India.

She's a teacher, too and has used her loom to introduce kids as young as seven, all the way to adults, to principles of weaving. She emphasizes to kids how similar computer programming is to weaving, which gets their interest quickly, the binary principle easy to grasp.

Happy day, everyone! I had my usual Beautiful Tuesday. And the temperature was all the way up into the thirties f.

And in today's resistance I messaged my state legs. to resist the ICE attempts to buy NJ warehouse space for concentration camps. Sent a donation to Minneapolis to support daily help with food and diapers for house bound residents. 

Greetings from Ted, Big Ursy and Pony