Thursday, November 16, 2023
Monday, November 13, 2023
Tuesday 4 ~ Fall Y'all
1. Are leaves still falling where you are or are they done now? Have they even changed yet?
Oh yes, leaves changed colour several weeks ago and a lot have fallen to the ground. Last week I thought we were nearing the end of the falling leaves but perhaps there is still another week or two before the end. Here are a few recent photos taken in the neighbourhood.
2. Does anyone in your family go hunting? Have you ever gone? Would you tell us about it?
No one goes hunting anymore but when I was growing up my dad and my uncles would go hunting for moose. I absolutely love moose meat, especially moose steaks with onions fried in lard and seasoned liberally with salt. Once cooked and while the pan and lard are still hot, you smear a piece of bread in the pan drippings. Usually we ate the meat and bread with boiled potatoes. Oh my, it doesn't get much better than that! I've never gone hunting myself but I would have loved to have gone. My mom also used to set snares to trap rabbits in winter. She liked rabbit stew but I didn't like it myself. I went with her a few times to collect the rabbits and help skin them but I never learned how to set the snares.
Thursday, November 9, 2023
Fall Leaves & Skies
Hello friends and fellow bloggers,
Today I am sharing some neighbourhood autumn leaves and autumn skies. These pretty sights were taken on a walk to my local bank branch.
The skies as you can see are a little gloomy. They are usually gloomy at this time of year and often it is raining. Then the sun will break through and make you remember why you love it here.
I recommend clicking on the first photo so a slide of photos comes up and they can be viewed individually. If no slide comes up, you can click on the photos and the next one in the sequence will appear. I think the photos look better that way because they are a bit small in the post.
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
Tuesday 4 ~ Songs
Hi Friends and welcome to Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4. Are there many people who dislike music? I doubt it, don't you? Songs can have a lot of meaning and bring out a good helping of emotion whether happy, sad, nostalgic or funny. Let's talk about it.
1. Tell us 4 songs that define your life. I know, this one is hard but it's not written in stone! Feel free to be serious or silly as you choose. Maybe even some songs that you would like to describe your life!
This one is hard because no songs really define me as I don't listen to music that much even though I enjoy it. I do get into the mood of listening sometimes and then I'll spend an hour or so usually listening on YouTube these days.
Songs that come to mind (songs are all linked at the titles).
Suspicious Minds by Elvis Presley - I love this one because my late mom and late sister enjoyed Elvis Presley a lot. When I was younger I used to think I might go to Las Vegas one day to see him perform but that never happened. The song is special, not because of the meaning, but because of the word "Suspicious". One of my nieces is autistic and her mom, my late sister, used to sing this to her. It would get a huge reaction out of her because she loved the 'sh' sound in the word. Whenever my mom and I would want to engage in conversation with my niece and get a good reaction from her, we too would often sing this song for her. There were other words she liked as well and we used all of them to communicate with her.
I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor ~ Again this song is a special one because my sister used to sing it out loud to her children and they would all get into singing it together. I enjoyed it on my own as well before I knew it was a favourite of my sisters. Once, when my nephew was fully grown, I heard him belt it out and it surprised me. I guess it became more meaningful because his mom passed away when he was still very young. I'm happy to say, he did indeed survive, and excel through the grace of God. He will soon to complete his Ph.D.
Ain't No Grave (Gonna Hold My Body Down) by Janet Paschal ~ When my sister and I used to drive around on some of my visits, she would have a gospel tape in the car. This song was on it and a favourite for her and her son to sing very loudly. Her son was only about 2 years old at the time and he would stand on the back seat of the car and hold on to the front seat and belt this song out. It was such a cute sight and he sounded so sweet.
Go Rest High on that Mountain by Vince Gill ~ This song means a lot because we often played it or had a relative sing it at family funerals. It is a very touching song. Vince Gill began writing this song once his friend & fellow country singer Keith Whitly died. He didn't complete it until several years later when his older brother died of a heart attack. You can't help but feel the emotions when you hear it or sing it.
2. A song or songs that are special to you in some way
All of the songs I mention in answer to question 1 are special to me. But another one that means a lot to me apart from any direct family connection is called Abba Father. I've searched for it online to no avail. We used to sing it in Sunday School. Here are some of the lyrics and if you know where I can find this song on line, please let me know.
Just want to tell you
That I'm thankful for all that you have done
How you picked up a sinner and made him your son
You forgave me all my sin
Placed the Holy Ghost within
Abba Father, I will be, a son indeed.
Not my will, but thine be done
That the fullness of your Son
May be within this life that I have offered thee
Until everything I do, becomes the thing that pleases you
Abba Father, I will be, a son indeed
3. A song you and your sweetheart loved, or maybe your Mom's or Dad's favorite?
A song my DH and I enjoy is called Taunet Nelel. It's song in an African language by recording artist and minister, Emme Kosgei. It means a new beginning. I've shared it below if you'd like to listen.
4. A movie soundtrack you have enjoyed, or a theme to a TV program or commercial you like/liked. Name as many as you like! If you have no favs, then how about ones you remember well? Some songs just stick in your head!
I have three soundtracks which I've enjoyed very much over the years. The first is Les Miserables and the second one is The Phantom of the Opera. The musical Cats is another masterpiece. Just locating these links and listening to the powerful, opening numbers brings back a lot of enjoyment. I hope you enjoy them too.
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Skywatch Friday - First Post in November
Hi friends and fellow bloggers,
It's the first Friday post in this new month of November. I wish all of you a pleasant month despite the chaos and horrors on the world stage. May each of you have the strength and fortitude and joy you need to live each day.
This month I'm sharing a number of night shots. I don't have fancy camera equipment and I'm still learning how to take a good night shot with the new phone camera. Some of these are okay but I'll need more practice. If only I could have patience to read up on 'how'.
I was able to get these night photos because we've had about a week of very cold, dry weather. We are back to rain as of yesterday. When it's raining the sky is usually not clear.
I'm joining in with Skywatch Friday. Enjoy your Friday and the coming weekend.
Thursday, October 26, 2023
Relaxing At The Waterfront
It was a spectacular day on Wednesday and again today. I had to go downtown on Wednesday and took a detour afterward to the beach and waterfront. A lot of other people had the same idea because we don't get so many sunny days in late Fall and Winter.
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Hobbies & Entertainment ~ Part 1
Hello friends,
Many of you have followed me for some time and though I describe my blog as living frugally, much of what I post about is implied frugality rather that statements about how I action frugality.
I thought today it would be interesting to write about some of the ways I relax and enjoy myself without breaking the bank.
Like many of you, I have limited free time but I do have a few activities up my sleeve to keep me busy when I have some free moments here and there.
Reading
One of the things I love to do and which costs me next to nothing is reading. You may find it hard to believe, but when I started this blog back in 2007, I couldn't read an entire page. My concentration had taken a nose dive due to illness. I also suffered a lot of fatigue and could hardly do anything which required more than a minute or so of sustained action or concentration. Though I have come a long way since then, chronic fatigue and a few other ailments still hamper what I can do and the consistency with which I can do it. The good news is that I've been setting reading goals each year for about 15 years. In the beginning I had to force myself to read more than a page and whatever I read I didn't remember but I kept going. Today I regularly set reading goals which vary from year to year. I often say I'm going to read less and end up reading far more than I intended. It's actually a good strategy for me as it puts less pressure on me to 'perform'.
This year my reading goal was 50 books. I have reached that goal and have read 52 books to date. My new goal is 20,000 pages which will likely be another 3 books (I'm currently at 19,120 pages) which I'll easily do before the end of the year. I got the idea of setting a page goal from my blogging friend, Jeanie at The Marmalade Gypsy. I think it's a fantastic idea and I've used it as my target in previous years whenever I felt I could devote more time to reading.
How I make it frugal
In times gone by I bought a lot of books and magazines to the point where the books completely filled 2 large bookcases, several drawers, covered a few flat surfaces and were stacked on the floor in parts of my home. Obviously I had far too many books for my home and these have now been reduced during my ongoing decluttering and downsizing project. I still have a lot more to declutter but the next bits will be harder because they are reference materials as opposed to reading novels. These days I borrow most of the novels I read through my local library. From time to time, I purchase books from the thrift store if I really want it or it is a good price. Even the thrift store prices are getting far too high around here.
In a bid to keep down the clutter, I also now donate the books through my local Freecycle website or donate them back to a local charity shop for resale. This works for me to ensure I don't add even more clutter as I work to downsize. I only like to read current issues of magazines I like so I don't borrow or reach them at the library. I browse the occasional magazine at the supermarket and pharmacy and buy one from time to time if I like what I see when I browse. Usually a spring or fall edition suits me.
Crochet
I taught myself to crochet from a little book that my mother owned. She didn't crochet herself but she had every intention so she had the right supplies for the day when she might make time to learn. I think The first thing I made from a pattern in the book was a doily. I had no idea that it wasn't a beginner's project, lol. I remember the day very well. I wasn't feeling that well and was staying home from school. I was up by myself very early in the morning. I sat under the dining table with the pattern book and supplies. A blanket was draped over the dining table to make a sort of 'tent' that my younger siblings had been playing under. We had seen this tent idea on the Mr. Dressup show, a Canadian children's show hosted by the late Ernie Coombs. My siblings and I used to love Mr. Dressup. Anyway, I was under that table trying to be as quiet as a mouse and concentrating on figuring out how to read the pattern whilst using tiny little thread, looping it with a tiny little hook. I was also being quiet so as not to wake anyone. It was painstaking work for unaccustomed fingers so my tension was tighter than it needed to be but after that project, I fell in love with crochet. I like making doilies best, but sadly most people don't really use doilies anymore. I love it when I travel to Kenya and I see that a lot of women (and men) there that still love crocheted items.
Here is the latest doily I've made. I think I'll send it to a friend in England because she also loves crochet.
I also love to crochet afghans and have made a lot of them over the past several years. All of them have been given away as gifts to family and friends.
Here is another blanket called African Flower Hexagon
I was never a good sewer in high school. I had fumble fingers and my machine stitching was never that neat. It didn't help that one of my best friends had near perfection in sewing class. In fact, she had top grades in virtually every class but it was her sewing skills that amazed me most because she was just so naturally able to sew well. Despite not measuring up to my friend, whatever I learned in sewing class stayed with me throughout the years and helps me to this day. I am grateful to have had at least a bit of instruction since my late mom never had any instruction. Mother was also a gifted seamstress through sheer determination and natural ability. Somehow she just figured everything out on her own and I marvelled at her sewing ability. I would say she was as good as my classmate. My mom was my inspiration to keep at it though I can't say she really encouraged me with her words. She never said anything much about my sewing except to critique what wasn't quite right (she was a perfectionist after all). But I think she was quietly proud of me many years later because I had to begin making most of her clothing and she really liked whatever I made for her. I took great care to try to make simple dresses, tops and skirts in colours and fabrics that I knew she would like. She loved clothing, dressing up, looking good and getting compliments. She got a ton of compliments on her outfits at the care home where she lived in her later years.
These days I don't sew that much but I'm planning to do more in future. I just don't quite know when I will begin. I made a small start this year by making this summer top with a fabric called double gauze. It actually is a bit hard to work with due to it's fraying nature. Since I don't own a serger it means twice the sewing time to finished the seams. But I was pleased to discover that the top was really nice for wearing on a hot summer day so I went and purchased more of the fabric to make something else, possibly a dress.
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A summer top for me |
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Pillowcases for my niece |
There are many ways to make sewing more frugal. Otherwise it can be an expensive hobby. Firstly, one needs a sewing machine which can be an expensive outlay. I have my own expensive machine and also 2 other machines, one which I purchased and one which I inherited. I do not own a serger and I'm not likely going to buy one.
I know people who want to learn to sew or they are beginners and don't own a machine. They put feelers out in the community for a donated sewing machine or they buy an inexpensive one at the second hand store or even at big box stores like Wal-Mart.
Fabric can also be expensive. I purchased a fair bit of fabric over the years and most of it on sale. I go to the main fabric store in town where they have a variety of price points. I still have a lot of fabric on hand and most of it will be used for quilting projects. You can also get fabric from time to time on sites like Freecycle (so the fabric is free but you have no choice of what kind or what colour). You can also buy clothing second hand and cut it up into fabric pieces. Unless you have a long skirt or a dress your fabric output will be on the smaller side. You can also buy second hand clothing and remake them into something you like better. This is called upcycling. If you are like me, you probably prefer to buy new fabric at reduced pricing, to make sure you get the colours and amounts you need.
V-neck top and skirt for mom |
Round neck top and skirt for mom |
I made mother's clothing by adapting various dresses and skirts I owned and making them larger for her comfort in a wheelchair and her size.
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Simple dress made for mom |
Quilting
Quilting is something I'd been wanting to do for some time. I finally took a one day class to make my first quilt. I wanted to make it in time for my mother's first days in the long-term care home. I really enjoyed the experience and made a few more quilts after that.
Crazy quilt (in center of photo) made for my mom (my first quilt). |
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Wizard of Oz quilt made for my niece |
I thought working with a panel to make this Wizard of Oz quilt would be easy but it turned out to be trickier than I expected.
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Quilt made from mom's fabric scraps. She used it for a lap quilt. |
I wasn't free to make the patterns the way I really wanted due to lack of adequate fabrics.
A made up quilt pattern for my nephew using scraps of mom's fabric. |
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Another quilt made for mom. I love the sunflower fabric. |
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