Thursday, September 10, 2009

41. Have a garage sale. Check. Just closed shop on the first day of our 3-day garage sale. Almost nonstop traffic between 6:45am - 3:45pm. Sold A LOT. And of course hardly any of the junk that was outside that had to be moved back in. We got lucky, too. They had been forecasting storms for today during the week. We were blessed with beautiful sunny, 80-degree weather. Hopefully that'll continue.
I promised pictures of the chair I bought at a garage sale. I finally reupholstered it. It looks great. The fabric that was on the seat was this hideous mauve quilted fabric. Totally didn't go with the deco-ish style. While taking that crappy excuse for fabric off the seat I noticed the original fabric was still attached. And the colors and texture were an EXACT match to the fabric I picked out!!!! The pattern was different, but man, the resemblance was eery. I must have accurate taste. Below are pictures of 1) the chair and 2) an attempted close-up of the fabric.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Another One Bites the Dust

Yay! I get to cross off #70:No pop for a week!!!! It was a struggle, but once I got past the shakes and headaches it was smooth sailing. I didn't even have pop today. I was tempted but I wanted to see how long I can keep it going. Although I have consumed quite a bit of Kool-Aid lately... I have also decided to change #75: Learn to play the banjo. Do you know how hard it is to find a friggin banjo? And then someone to teach banjo? So I decided I should learn the guitar. I already have two, one acoustic and one electric. That'll save me at least $200 on buying an instrument. And there's a lot more people who can teach the guitar. I'm thinking on my next 1001 list I can add the banjo...or accordion. I really think the accordion is under estimated. Decisions, decisions. *sigh* Other than that, I'm slacking. Except for the returning of library books on time. I need to get crackin'!

Friday, August 7, 2009

Massacre of the Bunnies, Part II...This Time, It's Personal

It happened again. This past Sunday. Only this time it was Zoey. I guess a rabbit made its nest in one of my overgrown raised beds in the garden. In the carrots. (I always thought that was a myth.) Yep. My baby's a killer. Poor Sarah tried to get one but she's not as quick as Miss Zoey. She probably would've just played with it anyways. Zoey was swift with the kill, so they didn't have to suffer too much. She ate half of one. We were going to take the dogs for a walk, and like the dumbass I am I picked up Zoey and left Sarah near the bunnies. "Chomp. Chomp." She had a full one gone in two bites!!!! The half bunny was gone a second later. At least I didn't have to clean it up. It kind of freaked out Eric more than I thought it would. At least I know Zoey's instincts are in tact. There was another close call Tuesday. I guess one took refuge in my cucumber patch. All dogs were near it when Zoey flushed it out. Fortunately for the fluffball my dogs were the three stooges incarnate and kept running into each other. I swear I heard one of them go, "Nyit, nyit, nyit...soitenly." I finally purchased some fabric for the chair I bought at a garage sale. JoAnn's had their home/upholstery fabric on sale 60% off! It was a hard decision to make. I think I have a textile addiction. Yarn, fabric. It'd be like a gambler going into a casino. But I'm taking it one day at a time. Oh, and I have hardly any money. That helps keep me from spending any. But I couldn't pass up a sale that good. And I only bought what I needed. Yay, me! As for my list...I don't think I've accomplished anything else. I'm doing really well on my library book returns. Again, helps that I have no money to buy books. Hopefully next time I'll have something to cross off!!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Something Corny To Tell You

I GREW CORN!!!!! My neighbor said it wasn't going to happen. That the raccoons were going to get it. But I did it! It's not your average run-of-the-mill sweet corn. It's a dwarf heirloom variety...and blue. I haven't eaten any yet, and frankly I don't care if it's good or not. I GREW CORN! Now I just need to learn how to save the seed and then I can cross one more thing off my list. Also exciting (well, for me at least)...my tomatoes are starting to ripen!! I have over 30 plants. I'm hoping I have enough to do some canning and get a couple jars of sauce for the winter. I've been canning a lot of what I get from the farm. So far we have done 3 Qts of Strawberry Lemonade concentrate, 8 Strawberry Jams, 8 Strawberry/Raspberry Jams, 6 Dilly beans and today I'm planning on some pickles. I believe I might also pickle my carrots. For some reason my crisper doesn't like to do it's job. I've got limp carrots after a couple days. Not cool. In regards to items on my list...I am continuing to work in my artist's journal. I actually have a project I'm working on for someone! Yay! I don't expect any compensation since it's for fundraising but at least I'll have something to add to my portfolio. Also, I've been brainstorming on ideas for short stories and what I'm going to write in November for nanowrimo (http://www.nanowrimo.org/). I figure if I don't accomplish that this year I'll still have two more Novembers. I've also brought home some photo albums of my grandma's to scan in. I'm going to try to make books for my cousins and uncles. It's a big undertaking and it might take me the rest of my 1001 days to do it. She took A LOT of photos! I started asking her about her past when I started the 101 things project back in February. Unfortunately in a few short months she has gone from bad to the worst...she can no longer speak or do anything on her own. I don't know how much verbal history will be in this book, but it will be packed with photos. I am hoping my great aunts will be able to give me some stories of my grandma and her family growing up. It just goes to prove that life is short and time slips between our fingers. Growing up I always asked her about her life. Now I wish I would've written it down.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

I'm on a roll

I'm crossing off #38. Go to Anthropology & art museums at KU...only there is no anthropology museum. It's the Natural History Museum. But it's pretty much anthropological exhibits. I highly recommend taking time to visit it. Only don't go when there's a group of 50 six & seven year olds. The noise can be deafening. My favorite part about the museum was the 3rd floor - paleontology and native species of Kansas. Did you know there used to be saber-tooth cats and mammoths in Kansas?!!!! Yeah, AWESOME! Really, you should go check out this place. We also went to the Spencer Museum of Art. Not as exciting as the history museum. Maybe I was just exhausted. Or maybe it was the dang docent following us around like we were going to jack a painting. It just wasn't as fun and exciting...that was until the power went out for a few seconds. Pitch black. Of course that guy was right behind us so it made it a bit creepy. We were just about to head up to the third floor but you could only get to it by elevator. We decided to say we'd seen enough. The last thing I wanted was to get stuck on an elevator. Especially if that creepy guy followed us onto it. Overall it was a good little day trip. Highly recommended. And if you go, stop in at Local Burger (9th & Vermont, East Lawrence exit, one/two blocks south of the river). This place is YUMMMMY!!! They use local and organic ingredients. And they have a list on the wall of all the farms that they buy their produce from... perhaps one day my farm will be on their wall! (Try the buffalo burger with cheddar and bacon.)

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Two Down...98 More to Go

Well, I get to cross two more off my list! Yay! While driving home last week I passed a garage sale that had a lot of furniture. I found the cutest chair! I now have to find some awesome fabric for it to reupholster the seat. I'll post a picture once it's done. AND...I had my cousin dye my hair blonde. It's not all over blonde but more than not. Unfortunately my hair is always pulled back unless I'm going somewhere...and even then. BUT, it looks good! I might have to go all blonde. Once again, I'll post a photo. It's really unfortunate that my laptop monitor went out. I need to get that fixed. It's putting a damper on keeping up with blogging and emails.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Well poey!

I really hate that my laptop screen decided to stop working. It's putting a damper in me getting this blog accomplished. It's been over a month!! I might as well start making a list of charities I am going to donate to for items not completed.
This past weekend I drove out to Dodge City, KS to see my nomadic friend, Sarah. Had a great time. Saw some beautiful scenery. Learned some history about KS. And found out why people got the hell out of Dodge....

IT STINKS!!!!

Behind me are just a few of the feedlots. There are more cows than humans in Dodge thanks to these industrial feedlots. Actually, there are more cows in Dodge than humans in the whole state of Kansas! But, like I said, I had a great time. It helps that Sarah has a major travel addiction which has given her the ability to be a good tour guide. We went to the Boothill Museum, a replica of what Dodge would have looked like back when it was "the wickedest little town in the west". Watched a shootout. Found out thanks to an ignorant little shithead that "Indians" were the first drug addicts. Normally I'd say something to point out the stupidity of such a racist argument but there were a lot of Nascar shirts. And those people scare me. (I guess that was a bit of a racist comment in itself). I settled on giving the child's father one of my famous evil looks that quickly stopped him from egging on his child. Ah....Kansas!

We also got to see some ruts from the Santa Fe trail. Once I figured out what I was looking for it was pretty awesome. Whenever I drive through Kansas I always have to wonder how it must have been for the settlers. And how similar some of the landscape is to this day. Below is a picture of the ruts. Ok, well, you can't really see them. I guess you'll just have to go to Dodge to see it for yourself.

They're to the right in the picture towards the top of the prairie. They kind of look like waves.

Saturday night we trekked over to Greensburg. I have the utmost respect and admiration for the people of that town. It's been two years and it still looks devastated to a degree. We went to see a Celtic guitarist play at their new arts center. It is the only LEED certified building in Kansas. It looks out of place but it's awesome. And the people we talked to from there were all nice and open about their experience. Words really cannot express what it felt like being there.

Oh, and on my way to Dodge I stopped at Oz Winery in Wamego, KS. They have some gooooood wine. Well, the three I tried were good. They were out of a lot of their varieties. I guess I'll have to go back. Wendy, add it to your list. More and more wineries are popping up within an hour of the metro. So I think I'll be able to cross that one off soon.

Well, I guess that's it. Oh, I'm going to dye my hair blonde here soon thanks to my cousin Kelly. I'll be able to cross that one off my list. Yay!