Monthly Archives: August 2012

Down the drain

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Last night we started the dishwasher and shortly after Daniel came upstairs and reported water coming down through the ceiling into the basement. Jason took the baseplate off and reported water leaking rapidly out and down through the hole for the wiring so he promptly shut it off. The plumber says it’s a badly cracked pump housing which is an expensive piece to replace, especially for a dishwasher that’s never really been that great. I asked the plumber for some advice on which brands he likes and we’ll be getting a new Bosch next week.

August 1982 …

August 1982 was my first trip back to the Vineyard in too long a time.  I was excited, anxious and also looking forward to showing my family the place I love so much. Both my teenage daughters were supposed come, however, my older daughter Patty decided she didn’t want to, so that meant my younger daughter, Deb would have to face the vacation alone with her parents.  Not a situation a teenager really looks forward to, especially when your mother turns into a crazy woman for most of the trip. Talk about embarrassing, I was the definition of it in her eyes… and quite frankly, I was a tad embarrassing once in awhile. Deb survived the trip mainly by escaping into her books… she can tell you what she was reading and where we were at the time… she still does that.

Aug 1… We drove to Falmouth and stayed there overnight.  Why?  I don’t know.  The fact of being so close to the Vineyard and not actually on it seemed like torture.  We actually drove to Woods Hole that evening just so I could look at the ferries and see the Vineyard.

Aug 2 - 6… I awoke early, okay, not really awoke since you can be sure I didn’t sleep much at all.  After a quick breakfast, we drove to Woods Hole to await the arrival of the ferry.  I was thrilled to be landing in Oak Bluffs, the town I grew up in as a summer kid.

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 (All pictures in this post are from 1982, the originals are 3×3.. they are somewhat blurry and the colors are not vivid.  I took pictures of them with my digital camera today and have not altered them). 

We drove into Edgartown and checked into the Kelley House.  The Kelley House hasn’t changed much at all but the buildings that we saw from our window definitely have.

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Unpacked, rested maybe 10 minutes and then back to Oak Bluffs to see the sights and maybe do a little reminiscing… maybe a lot.

Lower Circuit Ave… and  Circuit Ave

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Ocean Park… the Flying Horses.. and yes, I did take a ride on them :)

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Then into the Campground where seeing the Tabernacle for the first time in so many years was kind of emotional for me.  Anyone who reads reads my blog or knows me knows I have a deep attachment for the Tabernacle.

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After dragging leading my little group around town for quite awhile I took pity on them and back to the hotel we went to relax.  It had been a long first day and there were still 4 more to go.  Yippee.

The next morning we headed Up-Island to see Gay Head.  Look closely at the pictures to see the difference in the cliffs from 1982 to 2010.  There’s been erosion and the colors have changed but they’re always an awesome sight to behold.

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On our excursion the next day out to Menemsha we drove past my mother’s relatives house in Indian Hill.  This is where I unknowingly at the time, embarrassed my daughter Deb.  I wanted to get a picture of the house and while doing so notice a man in the backyard I thought I knew.  To get the picture of the house I was standing half in the car and half out… I thought I was being inconspicuous. The man in the back yard didn’t see me but my daughter did and buried her nose deeper into the book she was reading.   I can safely say she laughs about it now, but back then, major mother embarrassment.

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On arriving on the Vineyard I was thrilled to find out we’d be there for Illumination Night.  It had always been my favorite event of the summer (still is) and I was beyond excited to be there for it.  (Cue another embarrassing moment or two) When the community sing began I was amazed at how quickly the words to all the songs came back to me.  I sang, clapped my hands, and was 8 years old again… and my daughter sat as far away from me as she could get… can’t say I blame her, I was a little on the excited side.    I cannot believe I only took ONE picture.

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Our four days on the Vineyard came too quickly to an end.  I was sure that I would never get back again… I still feel that way after each trip.  There have been 46 trips since then and one schedule for October so I think that fear was unfounded.

Was I a little on the frenzied side?  Yes.  I had dreamed about being back on the Vineyard for a long time and the reality of it was intense for me.  Quite frankly I still get a touch of it each trip.  My heart still beats quicker the closer to Woods Hole I get and try as I might I just can’t not burst into smiles.

Has my daughter Deb gotten over the embarrassment of her mothers behavior?  Yes she has.  She and I have made more than 20 trips to MV by ourselves and she smiles at, and enjoys my Vineyard persona.

Did my daughter Patty ever make it to the Vineyard?  Yes, finally in 1996 she, her husband Mike, their daughter Tiffany, and son Tyler joined me on the Vineyard.  I loved showing them everything and passing my love of the Vineyard on to my grandchildren.

I cannot believe the paltry  number of pictures I took in ’82… I mean really. ONE picture of Illumination Night.  ONE picture of the Tabernacle.  ONE picture of Gay Head.  Well, things have definitely changed and now with digital cameras I can snap up a storm… and I do… and sometimes with two cameras.


Yesterday Evening in Faces

Sweet Sabine

Buster

Alabama

Cassiopeia

Happy Lucy

Callum, giving me the look.

Picking and Choosing

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A while ago, I interviewed my readers for a change, and my final question was, “What question have I NOT asked at BTT that you’d love me to ask?” I got some great responses and will be picking out some of the questions from time to time to ask the rest of you. Like now.

Two questions about selecting your books.

Pooch asks:

Overall, what factor most influences your choice of your next read?

Sefcug asks:

What is it that makes you want to read a book by an author you have never read before?

Don’t forget to leave a link to your actual response (so people don’t have to go searching for it) in the comments—or if you prefer, leave your answers in the comments themselves!


Wingspan

I seem to be off knitting at the moment. I think we all go through these periods where we're just not feeling it, right? It's been so hot, and I've been on a reading kick instead (I read seven books...

A Drive By Post

Hi all! I am just stopping by to say hi. It’s been awfully strange not to be blogging every day, although Caroline and Zac have done such a kick-ass job at it that you may not have even noticed my absence.

(Yes, they are amazing. And, yes, I am very, very lucky to have them.)

I am working hard to get the first issue of BY HAND organized and ready for the art director to lay out. I’m also working on another little something that I hope to be able to share with you tomorrow. And Zac and I have a third project in the works, to be announced very soon. Lots and lots going on.

Every time I do a post like this, I get dozens of comments and emails from readers asking how I get so much done/keep all my activities straight/manage my time. I can tell you that in the past it’s been pretty much a train wreck of lists, notebooks and calendars but things have recently changed very much for the better.

A good friend, knowing how much I have to get done between now and the end of the year, introduced me to The Pomodoro Technique. Have your heard of it? I hadn’t, and I am generally skeptical of all things codified when it comes to productivity. But the friend who told me about it one of the most accomplished people I know. He is just always at the top of his game in a very competitive and high profile field, so I figured, if it worked for him, I should at least keep an open mind.

This method has transformed my work schedule! It’s based on deceptively simple principles and the information is free. You can print the book and the forms and stuff right off your computer. Crazy.

Anyway, if you have trouble staying focused while you work, you should give The Pomodoro Technique a read.

Extra BY HAND Ts and Posters

We’ve gotten lots and lots of requests from readers who missed our Kickstarter campaign for a chance to order a t-shirt or poster (or to get an extra or two). We’re finalizing our order with the printer next week (YAY) so now is your chance!

The posters come in 7 designs, as do the t-shirts- knit, crochet, cook, grow, sew, build and make.

 We’ll be shipping all the BY HAND goodies as soon as they come in from the printers, but we must have your order by Monday at noon.

** Caroline here: We’ve had a little trouble getting our dropdown menus in the shop to work, but the problem’s been fixed, so all’s well. Also, some people have had questions about the t-shirt fabric. Susan’ll be posting more information about that later on this evening, so be on the lookout!**

Several people have emailed asking us for more information on the cut and style of the t-shirt. Here’s the info we received from the printer. NOTE: 3XLs are no longer available, so disregard that info.

 

Totally tubular

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I had a rather frantic week last week getting new computer and new car sorted while also trying to get ready for dye weekend. One of the things on my todo list was making deodorant because folks I’d given samples too wanted more and some who hadn’t tried it wanted to do so. I was also out myself so I really had to get it done. Most everyone wanted the probiotic version so I made a giant batch of that and was pleased to learn that it cools just as quickly as the small batch. In future, I do want to replace the cornstarch with arrowroot powder as folks who have problems with thrush might have problems with the cornstarch. I’ve ordered some so that I can use it for the next round.

Working On: Pound of Love

Maybe two years ago, I bought an art book on experimental knitting, and, shortly afterwards, I decided to knit my Halloween costume that year.

That plan fizzled, but the $7 jumbo-skein of cornflower-blue acrylic, Lion Brand’s Pound of Love, lived on until the day I learned that my sister had washed her blanket in the washing machine.

Luckily, I had just the yarn, and I wanted to try out another blanket pattern:

However, it’s pretty slow going.


August Calendar Picture …

Campground.

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Martha’s Vineyard