Sunday, July 16, 2006

Embroidery Conference





The first ever embroidery conference came to Saratoga. My friend Linda (I call her Toohey babe)..LOL..went because nothing ever...ever comes to our area..and it was only an hour away. My longarm dealer was there, so of course I bought some thread from them. To my delight, there was a Marathon booth. They also have thread, that I use A LOT! I was ready to place an order but since they were there I did not have to. HEAVEN!!
Linda and I attended two seminars, one on design placement for embroidering..verrry informative...and a seminar with Kaye Wood..after which of course we ran the the show floor and bought all of her rulers...Hey they don't call me "Ruler Queen" for nothing!!!!
Here is a pict of us with Kay. After all the weight I have lost, I wish I would win the lottery and have the loose chin skin removed..they say no matter how much I lose that will always be there..YUCK! (But five grand for a chin....I think not!)

Hiking Pal


It is always much more fun to hike with a friend...providing you can find a friend to do it with!!!
Soooo one morning I called up Jennifer to see if she would like to go hiking with me. Her mother answered and said, oh I don't think she would want to do that! In the background, I could hear Jen saying YES YES , I want to go!!!
We packed our backpacks, lots of water, a few snacks, and we went to a now favorite place of mine. This trip however was my first trip to the top, so I was not quite sure where it was..LOL.
However, we made it to the top no problem and Jen was so proud!!! We called her mom from the top on the cell..no service at the bottom...and she was a proud as a peacock.
Here is a pict of Jen after..I only took video..silly me..and they will not allow video in a blog, unfortunately, cause they were a hoot!!!

Don't miss the ice cream reward next to her...LOL!

Friday, June 16, 2006

Snow Mt.

This was my first major mountain hike of the season. Though my brother in law Tony and I did do part of the Taconic Crest Trail in May, which was about 8 miles. It had a killer downhill and I must admit that I whined alot the last half mile. However I did survive it. Then I did the 7 mile trip to Johns Brook Lodge a couple of days after Tony and I hiked. This is a backcountry lodge only accessible by foot. It is the starting spot for many of the Adirondack high peaks, so it is a popular spot to stay. The water of Johns Brook was definitely a force to be reckoned with, so rapid and deep we had to take the high water bridge, what a marvel of archeitecture that was!

But I digress..as usual!!! We decided to do Snow Mt. We could also have chosen Rooster Comb, but we did that as our first last year, so this was a new adventure. Though the weather man predicted rain, we lucked out and had a lovely sunny day to begin our adventure. The trip was planned for three of us, Elly, (our hiking guru who has done all the Adirondack high peaks many times, is a 46er, and has done all the high peaks in the White Mountains many times, as well as Mt. Washington, several times every year!), and Marilyn, (my high school friend and PE teacher), and me, the only uncoordinated, clutz of the group!

Just before we arrived in Keene Valley, Elly had a tree fall on her house, so she had to wait for an insurance adjustor to show him the damage. Since I am the slowest of the group, I told Elly that Marilyn and I would go ahead, and she could catch up with us when she was done. This was a good thing for her because she would get a chance to clean her pipes a little and we would have a good part of the distance done, which we did.

We found we can follow a trail and read the signs, and though there were many junctions, we never got lost once. A very good thing! I even survived these god awful plank bridges that you have to cross to begin the hike..those I detest but I made it..another good thing! Elly caught up with us just as we were about to come to the challenging part of the trail. THE ROCK SCRAMBLE!!! If you hiked with me, you would know the two most hated words to me are, SCRAMBLE and LADDER!!! Elly said it was a small rock scramble, but we differ in our opinion of what is termed small!!! LOL..I am so short that I have to get on my hands and knees to get up things like that...but I brought knee pads for my bad knees and that helped a lot, but I must say it was definitely a lot of work and I was a sorry sight...but to me the most important thing is I made it!!! We had lunch at the top, and had a great view of Rooster Comb. (Rooster Comb has a SCRAMBLE and a LADDER, but I did survive that too last year...LOL.)

For me the downhill is always the worst, I have terrible knees and the strain is pretty bad. I wear braces on both knees and that helps. There were several steep places on the way up that I dreaded the thought of going down, but somewhere I must have gone down those and never noticed..or they just were not as bad as I thought. I am sore, got a couple of blisters, but made it once again..and I am as Happy as a Clam!!! Till next time!!!!

Friday, May 19, 2006

How Time Flies



I cannot believe, once again a month has passed, and I have not blogged!!! Bad Bobbi, bad, bad! I seem to be inordinately busy at the moment, which I love...I hate being idle, it makes me nutso! George asked me what I would like for Mothers Day and I told him I wanted new hiking boots. And...in order to get them properly, we had to go to NH to get them!!! There is a wonderful boot maker there (Limmer) that has been there since the early 1800's. They are really a marvellous piece of construction. They measured me also for custom boots but I have to wait 2.5 years for those. So in that time frame I will be an awesome hiker or no longer of this world...LOL..

The area near the bootmaker is a hiker's heaven, very beautiful, and thousands of trails, the most famous of which is of course those to the peak of Mt. Washington. Mt. Washington is my ultimate goal. My aim is to get to the top...I care not if I climb down. It is one of the few huge peaks with a road, so I will arrange for George to pick me up! Since it is over 6,000 feet, it will take a lot of doing but that is my goal!!! I may have to arrange a couple of nights in a hut, not sure, but time will tell. While we were in the Mt. Washington area, we visited Pinkham Notch which is a starting place for several trails up Mt. Washington. They have accomodations, meals, a gift shop and hiking supplies, etc. I got George to hike up to Crystal Cascade, it was a short but beautiful hike and the day was breathtaking! He was so glad that he did it. The pictures above show George having a little rest before we crossed to the last steep ascent to the cascade. The second picture is at the Cascade..it was so beautiful...I also took video of the water, you cannot imagine the power of that water unless you hear it!

Thursday, April 06, 2006

37 years

TODAY IS OUR 37TH ANNIVERSARY!!!! We are so busy this week, but we are planning a little get a way next week.

I guess I had better do a little better about writing in my blog, a whole month has gone by and I have written nothing!!! Shame on me!
We made the long trek back from FL with no problem. It is a long and boring trip, and since the weather can be so iffy, we took no side trips. It was so beautiful when we left FL, the high 80s and the first morning home it was in the low 20s high wind, so we nearly froze to death..LOL.

I am back to quilting up a storm, I inherited a huge stash from my cousin so I am busily rearranging my sewing room to accomodate it. Jen is on vacation next week so she is going to "help" me...that should be fun...LOL..

I had planned to hike the Taconic Crest trail this week (should have done it last week) because it snowed here and up on the trail there must be at least 6 inches of snow and the trail which is rather obscure at best is practically invisible now...even after it melts it will probably be very muddy. Oh the joys of spring.

The flowers are valiantly trying to peek out. The deer ate the last of the tulips..sigh..so it is all daffodills for them from now on, they don't like daffodills...

That is it for the moment..keep tuned!!!

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Where has the time gone?

We started from home in mid January in a huge snowstorm. Struggling our way toward the warm south. We diligently checked the temperature as we slowly made progress further and further south. By the time we were in South Carolina, I was ready to shed the winter boots and the down vest. I was smart this year, I packed an easily accessible short sleeved shirt for a quick change. What a pleasure to see the sun...we had gone days with no sun up north. Now we have been here for nearly a month, I can hardly believe it. I have been sewing up a storm..and I do mean storm. But I am not looking forward to the weather at home..sigh..now if I could just bring this lovely weather home with me. Cause even if it is chilly here in the am..it warms up in the pm..and it is sunny EVERY day!

Thursday, January 05, 2006

The New George












After much trimming, growing, trimming...etc. George decided to ditch the beard. I absolutely could not believe the difference! I had to keep looking at him to see if it really WAS George.
Here is George before and after!



Do you believe it? I am finally getting used to him as he is now, but it took a while. Everyone says he looks ten years younger..and I think they are right! (But I did love the beard.)

Christmas Greetings


It hardly seems possible that Christmas has come and gone again. All the shopping (god bless the internet), and the sewing morning till night! All of it a memory now!
I did manage to finish the flannel quilt for George that I had planned. It was the first time that I have ever used wool batting, and it was quite an experience. Since George likes it so much, I will have to give it one more try..LOL..
Here is a pict of his quilt, "Snowy Pines".