Showing posts with label TUSAL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TUSAL. Show all posts

Friday, August 9, 2013

Finished Object Friday: Tiberius Socks

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I finished my Tiberius socks! (Ravelry project page)
 

Our club yarn was a bright orange color...I'm not an orange person, and I thought that the socks should be the color of a Star Trek captain's jersey, so I bought the same yarn base (Sweet Georgia Cashluxe Fine...YUM!!!) in color Ginger.


These socks feel so yummy on my feet!

One of our recipes for the past shipment was Jammy Dodgers. I couldn't resist trying out my Portal cookie cutters in addition to making the more traditional shapes.


Remember, the Aperture Science Weighted Jammy Dodger will never threaten to make you fat, and, in fact, cannot speak. (Doctor Who and video game fusion snack: Plus 5 geek points to me).

I'll throw my August TUSAL in this post, too.
 
We've had wayyyyyy too much rain this summer. It's extra large due to the finishing of Ophelia. Gee, now that I've blocked Ophelia, I need to take some better pictures. Sounds like an upcoming Finished Object Friday post. =)

Finally, for the few of you that actually read my entire, boring rant about losing Internet access, I promised a giveaway. I didn't forget!! The winner is...

I already have your address. =)

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For more finished objects, head over to Tami's Amis!

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

More Fizzle than Sizzle

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Well. That wasn't fun. We have our internet back, and we're getting a discount for the month (I would hope so!!) Talk about your "first world" problems. So, I promised you a long, boringdetailed story about how it happened.

Click here to skip to actual pictures, your internet's back, who cares already!!!

A few weeks ago, our power went out for a second around midnight. This is very unusual for us, since we're very close to a substation, and we're on the same power grid as some rather substantial power clients (*cough*Coke*cough*). What was really weird was that there were no thunderstorms in the area. We didn't think too much about it, but the next morning, something else weird happened: Traffic was backed up outside our place. This only happens if there are two large events happening simultaneously in Philips Arena and the Georgia Dome. But this was at 9 AM! When we backed out of the garage, we could see the issue. About a block and half from us, the street was closed. We did not put two and two together at that point because there were too many flashing lights to see what happened, and I really hate being a rubbernecker.

Later that afternoon when I was able to drive past again, I could see what the issue had been. There was a new telephone (and power) pole, with a giant chunk of the old one (probably 10 feet--3 meters--long) DANGLING from the new one, with all the wires still wrapped around it!!! I really wish I'd gotten a picture of it. Someone must have hit the old pole; there are no trees near it and I can't imagine that it just fell over. I can, however, easily imagine an idiot slamming into it...we've seen it happen before!

Nothing happened for a week.

Then, one afternoon, a thunderstorm with high winds rolled through. Downtown, there were traffic lights turned sideways. When we got to our place, our phone was out. I suspect the high winds buffeted the dangling chunk of telephone pole (oh, yes, it was still there after a week!) and knocked something loose.

So now, we simply call in on one of our cell phones to say our phone is out, right? Easy! Except...we couldn't find the number to call! We have cheap cell phones (pay as you go), so they're not with our land line provider. We throw out our phone books the moment they arrive because we look everything up...ON THE INTERNET. Phone bill! We can get the number from the phone bill! Yeah, you know, that thing that I get e-billed to me, which I pay...ON THE INTERNET. I thought I was going to have to call someone and ask them for the number (how embarrassing!) but I found the flyer we got when we signed up for our DSL, and we called that number. It took a disturbingly long time to battle our way through the menus just to tell someone our phone was out (not a menu option).

The next day Michael got a call from the service guy, who said that once he showed up, all our neighbors started popping their heads out of their doors like sideways prairie dogs and saying their phones were out, too. WHY DIDN'T YOU PEOPLE CALL???!? He said it was an issue with the cable to the whole street (YA THINK??) and a different crew would have to repair it before he could check our line. That was Thursday. All weekend, we still had no internet or phone.

OH my gosh is anyone still reading?? Seriously??? You deserve a prize. Leave a comment telling me about the last first world problem you felt embarrassed to even complain about (by Sunday) and I'll have a little drawing. =)

Monday we got a call from the same service guy who said the ticket had shown up in his queue, but when he got out there he realized the cable work had still not been done (by this time, there was a pile of "logs" sitting next to the new telephone pole). A few days later, we had service again, but we had to make a special call to billing to get our discount (though they cheerfully and immediately credited us, that would not have happened if we hadn't called).

Whew! Now for some fun stuff. Last time we "talked", I was anticipating getting some better fireworks pictures than last year.
 
Yeah...that didn't happen. It rained so much the week before, that the air was completely saturated. In fact, it had rained off and on all day, so I didn't even bother setting up the tripod. There were some very, VERY low-hanging clouds, and combined with the smoke from the fireworks, after a few minutes, it was a lot like watching a lava lamp.
 
By the end, it just looked like the city was on fire.
 

Camp Loopy is kind of destroying me...I made it through the first two projects (I'll show you the second one in the Theme-a-licious wrap up =) but I'm not sure if I'll make it through the third. I'm also trying to keep up with the Cookie A Sock Club. They'd probably never get done if I weren't doing them two at a time...

I'm doing a lot better keeping up with the cookies. =)
 
These Ginger Molasses cookies include TWO THIRDS OF A CUP of chopped crystallized ginger. And they're the first ones I've had that have ENOUGH ginger. =)

And just for fun, here are my two missing TUSALs...June's is filled with blue from Monochrome May...
 
...and July's with a lot of yarn from Camp Loopy.
 

JiffNotes
A washed-out Fourth is still not as bad as when it's raining fire.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Carnival Trick TUSAL

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I think I need to stitch more so stick man doesn't hurt himself!

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

RUN! It's a TUSAL!

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This extra-large (for me) TUSAL blob is brought to you by a provisional cast on from my (completed!) Origami Turtle. Glamour shots hopefully next Friday!

Monday, March 11, 2013

It's a Small TUSAL After All

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Being away for a week didn't help with the volume of orts around here, but at least there's something.

Expect the Disney puns to continue for a while! See ya real soon!

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Watch Out! It's a TUSAL!

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Stickman's alarmed!
But there's no need to be. It's just this month's (rather hefty, if I do say so myself...at least for me) ort blob! Its heft is helped by some yarn scraps from the provisional cast-on of Juneberry and some yarn winding.

Friday, January 11, 2013

TUSAL

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My orts, liberated from their oh-so-shiny and oh-so-difficult to photograph tea light holder, are hanging out with the Stickman figure Michael got in his stocking (well, not IN his stocking...the packaging was HUGE!)

Yeah. I don't really know what's going on here. CAUTION: 70s TRIBBLES (?)

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Final TUSAL of 2012

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Do you see what I see?
No? There's a small TUSAL there somewhere...see if you can spot it. =)

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

TUSAL Tuesday

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Stealth Squirrel has a tip for those of you who like your TUSAL extra-bushy (like his tail)...fail at winding your sewing machine bobbin, resulting in a giant snarl of thread, then pull the wrong threads out of a sampler. Voilà! It looks like you've been spending as much time stitching as he has storing nuts for the Winter!

Friday, October 19, 2012

Stealth TUSAL

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Here's a Stealth Squirrel's eye view of last month's TUSAL.
 

I was pretty sure you wouldn't be able to see the paltry orts from the side...I considered including a magnifying glass!

Stealth Squirrel has been moving around every couple days, as expected. =)

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Monday, September 17, 2012

The Geekend That Was, 9/16 (Injured Reserve Edition)

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This weekend started out great!

Friday night I made this leek, chard and corn flatbread (with the leeks from my deck!)
 
YUM. Although, it wasn't as "flat" as we all might have hoped. We gobbled it up so fast, I didn't get a shot of it baked.

I got some shots of the products of our glass-making class (I'll still do a more detailed post later, but I know you've just been quivering with anticipation to see our flowers and paper weights, right? RIGHT??!?)
Kinda cool-looking, right? Even if they don't necessarily scream, "FLOWER!" (Mine's on the left; Michael's is on the right.)

And the paper weights (or "art orbs," as Michael calls them).
(His is on the left this time. Hmmm...from this angle mine looks kind of like and atom bomb going off....) I'll share some more pictures later.

Then, Saturday morning happened. Spoiler: I AM OK.

Let me set the picture for you...I am walking downstairs, with a mug (thankfully empty) in my left hand, and my Kindle Fire in my right hand. I'm discussing the morning schedule with Michael, who's still upstairs.

Heather: So I think I'm going to exercise.

Michael: Why wouldn't you?

Heather: I might injure myself.

Michael: Just don't injure yourself so bad you can't go on the cruise. (we're leaving next weekend)

Heather: Oh, come on, how could I possibly injure myself that bad--

*CRASH*BAM*BOOM*KAPOW*

Heather: --or I could just fall down the stairs.

Michael: What? Are you serious? ARE YOU OK??!? (sound of running)

Yeah. I fell down the stairs. Only about four. But here's the weird thing (you know, besides it happening right after that conversation): I fell forward. And the other weird thing: I didn't drop my mug. I was still holding on to it when I started to evaluate my injuries (right hip, right elbow, left shin, left knee, and back of left hand). What? Yeah, somehow I scraped skin off the back of my left hand, even though there is nothing nearby that I could have hit it on, AND I STILL HELD ON TO THE MUG. Weird.

So instead of hermitting and stitching, I was hermitting and icing to minimize bruising. It's really hard to stitch with your right elbow elevated above your heart. (It is possible to play Lego Harry Potter that way, though.) It somewhat worked; the visible bruises aren't too bad. But my elbow HURTS.

Sunday there were lots and lots of errands and general freaking out about packing because we were supposed to do that Saturday before I took myself out of the game.

Now please enjoy my very fuzzy TUSAL (made so mostly by this scarf, but also by my less-than-stellar focusing skillz).

JiffNotes
Yummy flatbread is yummy, our glass turned out pretty cool, and this is why my mother didn't name me Grace.

Friday, August 17, 2012

For Once, a Full TUSAL

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My teeny TUSAL "jar" is full! That's what sewing in a lot of yarn ends will do for you!

Thursday, July 19, 2012

TUSAL

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It's been a while since I actually posted my "large" TUSAL jar along with my monthly jar. (Actually, it's been a while since I posted my monthly jar rather than just a free roaming ort blob). So since it's overcast today, I thought the glare would behave a little better.
You were going to get a better picture than this, but as soon as I took it, my camera said "Battery depleted"! So this one will have to do. And now I'm charging the battery, because I just need to bead my Silent Night ornament and it's done! (Yes, I know I said I'd work on Dancer now...and I did that, too! =)

The volume of orts is somewhat inflated since I had to wind more yarn for the Origami Turtle...and while I had the swift out I wound some more for swatching during the Lottlympiad...and then Michael thought it looked fun so I gave him another skein to wind. =) No shortage of yarn around here, that's for sure. I wonder how long we could entertain ourselves just winding yarn balls???

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

TUSAL Tuesday

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The tiny ort ball found a surprise!
 
The plumeria my parents brought me from Hawaii two years ago (three years ago??) is finally blooming! Let's all look at the pretty flower and ignore the small size of the ort ball, shall we? Excellent.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Tardy TUSAL al fresco

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I had some crazy thought that I was going to be able to take a picture of my TUSAL last night when I got home from my weekend away. BWAHAHAHA!!! I did manage to get home while it was still light tonight, so here's my ort ball hanging out in the stonecrop on the deck.
 

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Teeny TUSAL

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Whoops...I'm a day late here, but as you can see by the scanty ort blob, I wasn't using the extra time to cheat and stuff the ort jar!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Late TUSAL

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Special guest photographer!
Although I'm late posting, this was taken on the 22nd.

Thank you for all the well wishes with my allergies. Things are a little better now; the pollen count was only about 1100 today. ;)

I have a few posts queued up...unfortunately, they are only in my mind at this point! I do want to say thank you to Stitchin' Kat and Ziggyeor, who both gave me the Liebster award. That's one of the posts in the queue!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

February TUSAL

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I got tired of trying to overcome the glare on my monthly ort jar, so I just dumped the fuzzy little blob out.
 
Since he's bottom-up now, the sparklies on top are from Les Rubans, the yarn is from Helena, and the bottom sparklies are from the temari. There are some other orts in there, but they are much less voluminous so you can't really see them.

Tomorrow: Orchids! Or camellias...not sure which...I've got lots of gorgeous pictures of both!

Monday, January 23, 2012

Al the Orts that are Fit to Report (January TUSAL)

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Here's a month of orts (scraps). My yearly jar is getting washed out, since it was emptied from last year's orts. This jar (i.e., votive candle holder, but let's just pretend it's an actual jar) is fairly full this month mostly due to winding all the yarn for my own sock club.

Speaking of winding, I finally spent some of my Christmas money on a swift! Now I no longer have to tie hangers together with elastic and put them in my giant, weirdly square fat separator to wind yarn! (No idea what I'm talking about? Check out the cheapest DIY yarn swift ever. I'd been doing pretty much the same thing.)
What the...? Hey, how did that book get in that box from Knit Picks?? Well, guess I'll have to keep it. ;)


Saturday, December 24, 2011

Not a TUSAL was stirring...

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Well, the Nativity scene is on the top of the china cabinet where I normally take the TUSAL picture! Hope you have a blessed Christmas Eve!

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