Sunday, February 27, 2011

What A Weekend!!!














Well, we started the weekend off with bunny babies Saturday.

Nova and Tali presented us with 7 babies. Nova's a novice mother and has already lost one of the babies yesterday

I've been fretting about whether or not to bring the babies in, only taking them out for feedings. The temps are supposed to be in the 40's this week but our temps have been so RADICAL this year that I'm concerned over Nova's mothering skills. At this point there appears to be five white babies, possibly one black and one blue broken patterned (which is the one she lost yesterday :- { ). But keep your fingers crossed for her over the next week.

Early this afternoon my dulcimer group played for the annual fundraiser walk event, 'Walk A Mile in My Shoes' for the area's churches Hospitality Homeless Shelter Program. This is the sixth year we've played for them. We had a great time! We had a large audience this year, as walkers to the event pulled up chairs to listen to us. :- D Usually the walkers mill around chatting with one another. We played through till all the walkers departed for their walk. As the last of the walker left I called for the group to play 'The Fiddler Has Played His Last Tune for the Night', Bobbi Finley's favorite tune on the dulcimer. For many of my group, at last years walk, was the last time they saw Bobbi. We really miss Bobbi, she shared so much of her great spirit and joy with the MUS! We miss her. After the conclusion of the program we all headed to Rocknie's for dinner. They have the BEST cheesy bacon potato soup, Yum!!!!

To finish off the weekend one of my dulcimer members brought me my new spinning wheel!!! I was so excited I could hardly wait to get home to try it out. :- D It's an Ashford Traveller. This Traveler is quite a step up from my antique castle wheel.
I've tried out a used Louet S10, which I also liked, but it tends to walk around the room as you spin. :- ( It has several other pluses but the price too great for me. I think I'll be happy with this Ashford as soon as we get better acquainted.


Now the fur's really gone a fly!!!!! :- D

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Reality Check.....CHECK PLEASE!!!

Well, like I said, we were in for a 'Reality Check' and WE GOT IT--AGAIN!!!

I actually knew the green grass was just a teaser. :- ( This storm was forecast two days ago but I think they under estimated the snow totals. At 11 pm they said Barberton had gotten 6" and Doylestown 8" of snow. We're not that far from either of those communities but I'm sure we have a minimum of 12" of snow in our yard right now!

During a brief pause in the snow last night I took a couple pictures out our kitchen door. If you look at the top board of the rail, outside the door, you can use it as a measuring stick, it's 3/4" thick. The snow beyond the steps were within an inch of our Shelties shoulders. John had to make him a latrine area for his potty breaks.
I SURE HOPE this is the last nasty storm we have for this winter!!!
I felt really bad for many of the folks heading home last night as the snows created 'white outs'! On the news they reported many homeward bound travelers were stuck in the gridlock over 9 hours. YIKES!!!Beyond the porch railing you can see our potting wheel. It's hard to imagine weather will ever be nice enough to put the wheel into action. :- (

Were does the time go????

It doesn't seem that long ago when we brought Little Bit (later called Chewy for obvious reasons), into the house.
It was February, last year. Her tiny ear tips had become frost bitten--actually blackened! Her brothers & sisters were constantly getting her ears wet which induced the frost-bit. And on top of that she was the tiniest of the litter.

I opted to bring her indoors to prevent any further damage to her ears. This was only to be a 'temporary' relocation. But the weather last year was as nasty as this year.

You've probably already guessed it...Little Bit become a house-hold fixture.

From the beginning she wormed her way into John's heart. It wasn't uncommon to find the two of them snuggling on the sofa watching TV or just napping.

A year later and Bit's still living indoors. Over the year we've realized Bit has a malformed left hip that prevents her from moving correctly. She's allowed to move around the front room at will, for therapeutic exercise. We watch her closely around all the electrical cords.

She and, our 12 year old cat, Evie, get along very well. They're too funny, they take turns sleeping along side the kerosene heater. Both seem to enjoy using the fuel tank base as a pillow....go figure!!! How comfortable could that be??? Often times Evie and Bit cuddle together beside the heater....it's too cute!!! They also seem to believe that John's the world's greatest recliner! They take turns to see which one gets the human lap first. Sometimes they settle on sharing the lap. :- D

John admits....Little Bit's, 'One terribly spoiled bunny!!!!

She'll hop over to were he's sitting and pull on his pant leg cuff, to get his attention. This is to also let John know she wants picked up and held. She'll lay in his arms for lengthy periods of time. If the two happen to be napping on the sofa, she'll wake up and nip at John's chine whiskers, to wake him up. This is her way of telling John she wants down to go eat. She'll eat then return to him for the next session of napping.
It's a real HOOT to see!

Friday, February 18, 2011

WOW....GREEN GRASS AGAIN

Just had to comment!!!!

You can actually see the GRASS AGAIN!!!!!!! WHA-WHO!!!!

Yesterday and today have been awesome. :- D

'Hope' springs eternal for an early spring this year. :- )
But we've also a reality checking coming in from the northwest,
within the next 24 hours too. :- (