This week Adam also removed our old HVAC system. Some kind stranger took it from the side of the road, probably wanting some semi-valuable component buried deep inside.
We're glad it's gone. When we receive a check for replacing it, Adam plans to install a duct-less mini-split heating and A/C system. Don't know much about it, but it sounds like a great idea, and no duct work under the house! Yay!
I finally visited the thrift store and discovered a basket of fancy yarns, 3 skeins for a dollar. Yes, you read that right. I was in Yarn Heaven. Do I need more yarn? No. Would I buy more yarn at Michael's? No. But would I pass up a deal like this? No way! Here's the addition to my stash:
$4.00 for ALL of that! (I think they gave me more of a deal than they were supposed to.) Here are some close-ups of various ones, for you fellow yarn slaves who cannot resist giving a new home to homeless yarn:


One of my favorite customers brought an interesting article to my table this morning for me to examine. It's a little traveling jewelry pouch.
She's had it for many years and hasn't been able to find a replacement. She wonders if I could make some. They'd make wonderful gifts. I might give it a try.
Lastly, I've decided to get rid of most of my old homeschooling books. I bought many of these as recommended by Susan Bauer's reading lists in her book. If anyone reading this blog wants any of these books, they are $1 each, and you must pay book-rate shipping. Just leave a comment and I'll be in touch. Here they are:
I'll end with a little photo and tiny poem that I shamelessly stole from Granny Marigold's blog. It tickled me and I just had to have it:
I can relate.
Oh -- did I mention that our black lab, Ned, is now transitioning to being a mostly "inside" dog? Since Baby died, he is just too sad and lonely outside in the pasture, especially at night. So we're working on adapting him to house life.
I think he's doing just fine.
4 comments:
I'm so happy you like Susan Wheeler's greedy little mouse shoving chocolate cake into her mouth.
And I'm glad Ned is adapting to life as a house dog now that his buddy is no more. He looks quite well adjusted already!!
I wouldn't know what to do with that lovely yarn but I'm thrilled for you that you found it.
Mary Kathryn, I would love to buy the three Ecce Romani books and the Latin dictionary. I’ll comment on Facebook, too. Sandi
Gorgeous wool. That was a real bargain.
Ecce Romani!! Sund Marcus et Sextus still sub arbore? I loved those books!
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