More Than One Kind of Drought
I have no sewing to show you. The only sewing I’ve done this week has been to hem a shower curtain for our rental house. Our tenants moved out as of June 1 and I am working on getting things set up over there for family. Yesterday, I went shopping for a washer and dryer. Last night, I found out that the stove hasn’t been working. We decided to replace it as I am sure it is over 20 years old and the husband doesn’t have time to figure out what is wrong with it. If I order a new one today, I think the appliance store will be able to deliver all three appliances on the same day.
The husband and I both are on our respective hamster wheels at the moment. Things flow more smoothly when only one of us is on a hamster wheel at a time, but it is what it is. My schedule, at least, should loosen up a bit next week.
I met my friend Tera for coffee yesterday morning. She and her husband are leaving next week on a three-year mission trip. I wanted to see her and say good-bye. This is an exciting opportunity for them, but I will miss my sewing partner in crime.
Planting is on the schedule for this morning. I doubt we will have any more frosts, and the plants need to get into the ground. The greenhouse is very empty. The husband and the crew will put the shade cloth back on it for the summer. The grass in the garden needs to be cut again, too, but that may have to wait until next week.
I’m tackling what is most urgent right now. This is why I am not a fan of summers in Montana. 🫤 This is the time of year when everything is urgent.
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Tim Holtz has released his newest Palette collection. I am waiting for notification from Fat Quarter Shop that it is in stock so I can order some. I love this one:
I think it might be my favorite so far and I haven’t even seen it in person yet.
I miss my sewing machines.