Susan's fancy
Gardening in Zone 7 (working for food)
Monday, February 23, 2026
Drying buds - February 28, 20276
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
UV Resin Adventures - February 10, 2026
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Friday, February 6, 2026
Break Time - February 6, 2026
Taking a break from reaping what I sowed 10 or 20 years ago, when I decided to dump all of my beads together in one deep box. I knew it was dumb when I did it, that at some point I'd have to either re-sort the beads or throw them out or give them away. I did this to make room for supplies for whatever craft craze next caught my eye.
Over the past couple of weeks, I've been digging around in the box, refreshing myself as to its contents, sorting by class - bead, finding, wire - into zip bags.
Reckoning time has arrived.
Today, I needed two matching beads for a pair of earrings. I know they're in that box. Somewhere.
Today, I started the color sort.
This is going to take a while.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
The Thaw - February 3, 2026
It's day 11 of snow/ice. I've had about enough of it, thank-you. Warmer temperatures are supposedly on the way. By the end of the week, we'll be in the 60s, they say.
Friday of last week was my day to see after Roscoe while his family was away. I went over at 7 a.m. to let him out. The temperature was in the teens. Roscoe did his business and came back inside the house without too much argument. I did not make him go back in his kennel. At 12:30, I went back to let him out again. In my absence, he had helped himself to several single-serving bags of potato chips from a box on the counter. I let him outside and cleaned up the mess. He would not come back inside this time. I spent THREE HOURS trying to lure him back into the house without success. Dog snacks, Funyums, cheese . . . nothing worked. Every time I approached him to grab his collar, he would run. I called The Husband on his way home from work and asked him to stop by to help. When he arrived, I came home and left them to it. It took him another 30 minutes to coax the big idiot dog into the house. We were so glad when Roscoe's family came home Sunday.
I did very little crafting during the Roscoe duty days. Just couldn't get my head into it. Nothing came out like I wanted. My sewing room table is half covered with failed resin experiments and wobbly wire formations. My 2nd resin bottle is almost empty, and there's little to show for it. Yesterday, 8 more bottles arrived. I'm hoping - nay, expecting - to know what I'm doing by the time I open that last bottle.
This morning, I painted Valentines. Granddaughter #1, away at college, gets a heart pendant tucked into hers.
Friday, January 30, 2026
The Re-Freeze - January 30, 2026
Yesterday, the high temperature pushed 50 degrees. This morning (and for the rest of the week), it's well below freezing. What melted yesterday re-froze last night. We still have several inches of snow on the ground. It will be early next week before this stuff disappears.
Son #2 and his family braved the ice and drove to Atlanta so that Granddaughter #3 could participate in a gymnastics competition. With bad road conditions all over the south, I am surprised the competition wasn't cancelled. In any case, the kids have gone and have left Roscoe (aka Shithead) home alone. (The other grandmother has the other three dogs.) They were going to take Roscoe with them, but he acted a fool in the car, and they turned around and brought him home and asked us to tend to him until they return home Saturday. The Husband took Roscoe duty Thursday night and yesterday. Today it's my turn. I crunched through the snow at 7 this morning to let him out to do his business and stretch his limbs. When he finally agreed to come inside, I shut all the bedroom doors and left him in the living room. I'll have to go let him out again in a few hours. If he has acted a fool in the interim, I will put his ass back in the kennel. If he will go. A dog that big you don't MAKE do anything.
Yesterday was a good day in the craft room. I ran several UV resin experiments that turned out promising, made three or four pendants that turned out so-so, and learned to make chains for pendants and earrings. Making chains is, for me, a slow and tedious process, and it uses a lot of wire per inch of chain. I may tat or macrame hangers for the pendants.
Last night, I discovered resin boogers in my nose. I have not faithfully worn a mask and gloves when working with resin. A couple of my fingertips are kind of crusty with resin, but I am pretty sure I never stuck them in my nose while the resin was wet. Those resin boogers must have formed from inhalation. However they got there, they pulled out all my nose hair when I pried them out. I'll be more careful about remembering the mask from now on.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Snowmageddon 2026 - January 27, 2026
Snowmageddon arrived some time after I went to bed Friday night but before I got up Saturday morning at dawn. Sleet that changed to snow (some of the biggest flakes I've ever seen) then changed to sleet again. It all froze together in one thick layer than you can walk on without breaking the crust. Four days later, the main roads are passable, but our country road is still a frozen sheet. Today, Tuesday, it is sunny and almost 31 degrees. Water is dripping off our roof. Whatever thaws today will freeze tonight and stay frozen until early next week. It's a good thing the craft room is well stocked.
Birds have been finding their way onto the porch. I opened the screen door and shushed one out yesterday. Another one was on the porch this morning. I keep the bird food for the feeder in a plastic bin inside a garbage bag (to catch the spillage) on the back porch. When I came out, the bird was IN the garbage bag, eating the spillage. I eased inside and told The Husband, "Put your coat on and come out to the porch; there's a bird IN the feed sack." (He will catch them with his hand; I won't.) It didn't work. The bird heard us coming and flew up to the rafters. There's a tunnel up there, just below the rafters, where a bird can run three quarters of the way around the porch without ever showing a feather. I opened the door, and we knocked on the tunnel with a broom, but he wouldn't come out except to fly from one screen to another before going back into the tunnel. We gave up chasing him when our hands froze. I hated to leave the door open so that more could come in, so I watched through the kitchen door until the bird finally found his way out.
I have been trying to make jewelry this week. Not having great luck. I'm casting resin cabochons in various shapes and wrapping them with wire. Only a few have turned out to suit me, but my skills are slowly improving. Maybe there's hope.
Friday, January 23, 2026
Waiting on the Blizzard - January 23, 2026
The bad weather is expected to arrive here around 8 p.m. tonight. Rain/sleet/snow, most likely. For the next few days, the roads will be like skating rinks. My fingers are crossed that this won't be a storm that ices the limbs and power lines and causes power outages.
We are as prepared as we can be, I reckon. Yesterday, I made enough soup to last a few days. The Husband's propane heater has arrived. Last night, he came home with six 5-gallon water jugs. (We're going to need a bigger shed to store all this sh*t when this is over.) Son #2 came over yesterday, gathered up our gas cans, and filled them at the convenience store up the road. When he brought them back, he tinkered with the generator and had it running in nothing flat. Let's cross our fingers that we won't have to use it. It is so freaking loud. Son #2 and The Husband say that we can use the truck to power the house. There's a special outlet where we used to charge the camper that will hook to the truck. #2 started to tell me how it works - "You've got A and B, and when B is open -."
I just held up my hand and shook my head. Don't. Just don't. I hope it is something I never need to know.
Whether we lose power or not, I foresee him and The Husband plugging the truck in to the house at some point this weekend. I intend to be at the opposite end of the house when it happens.
If they can't devise enough power to charge up my laptop, I will go apeshit.
This morning, I have been pouring resin into jewelry pendant molds, trying to learn what colorants work, and how they act when mixed. If anything turns out nice, I will try to wrap it with wire to turn it into a pendant.
