Vintage 1985 Throwback Thursday Guest Blog

My friend Joanne writes from Florida …..

Back in the day we went to a lot of military formal events which were always a great chance to dress up and feel elegant. I only kept a few outfits from those days, but one was a beaded chiffon two piece that I bought in 1985 and wore many times over the years. I always loved that outfit. I had an invitation to a local formal military dinner (they call it a Dining Out) — my friend was out of town so she asked if I would be her husband’s date. I remembered the outfit was in a box so I dug it out. Steamed it. Extended the elastic waistband to fit my expanded waistline. Removed the huge shoulder pads. And wore it 38 years later …..Lots of compliments and I felt pretty special in it.

Same dress and earrings in 1991…military holiday ball.
Joanne and husband, COL Wayne Loers

Apple Pie and Cheddar Cheese?

Apple pie with a slice of sharp cheddar cheese?

Yes or no?

Here’s an article about this polarizing combination

Most popular in New England these days. Not in the South

“Cheese, specifically sharp cheddar, has been served with apple pie in the U.S. as early as the 1800s. But the combination was likely born in England in the 17th century; a tradition of using dairy-based sauces in pies evolved into an affinity for topping pie with cheese instead”

Perhaps you’re an a la mode pie eater with a warm slice and vanilla ice cream.

Or an abstainer.

A rather large slab of cheese. Faor the photo.

Happy Twentieth

Most recent photo of Anna taken last week driving my car &
the sweet grandbaby photo 10/10/2003
Birthday Greetings from Baby Doll
When you hear that your team won!

So Good/So Bad

Steve brought home a bag of wavy potato chips and a container of French Onion dip. Oh my. I didn’t even make the dip. It was purchased.

Sunday afternoon I was knitting, watching the Steelers game and had to stop so I didn’t get the grease on the yarn.

Tasted good. Not good for you. The salt, the fat. But so tasty

How do you feel about potato chips and dip?

Corn chips and salsa will be a future post.

Ambivalent

Silent Sunday

Moon and Yarn Craft Room Brightens a Rainy Day

Bryanne opened the colorful Moon and Craft Room May 27, 2023. Look below and see her in the bright pink shirt, helping us find yarn and other fiber related items.

Today my friend Randi and I ventured into the North Hills and spent some delightful time in this happy space. Potholder looms and loops were on my shopping list!

Moon and Yarn Craft Room

1022 Perry Highway Pittsburgh PA 15237
Sock yarn in a variety of bases, even bamboo
Many gorgeous textures, colors and fibers

Colors that pop!
Bryanne was welcoming, knowledgeable and helpful
Coming soon October 29th Indie Knit and Spin in Aspinwall
Natural light in the Craft Room
Weaving a Shawl
Looms of all sizes and spinning wheels
What could I mix with this?
Everything you need to weave and spin, macrame, crochet and knit
So much to choose from
Stickers, Accessories for many crafts, Buttons, Fibers,Kits,
Potholder Looms and Loops,
Bryanne is headed to be a vendor at CAKEpalooza in Saugerties New York October 20th

A good friend created this deviled egg clock

Milky Sequence at Breakfast in Athens

Athens, Ohio, that is.

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Throwback Thursday Knitting for Barbie Retro Kit

I took this photo at the Heinz History Center in March 2016. The canister is from c.1962. There are a couple of these old canisters at eBay or Etsy.I found this photo in the archives tonight. The kit could make a “fitted coat and a pillbox hat”.

I’ve knit basic tube dresses for my granddaughter’s Barbies, using leftover sock yarn but I’d like to see what the fitted coat looked like.

The dress I knit

Native to North America

Raccoon. They are pesky mammals even though they might look cute. Rummaging through garbage cans is their specialty. They can carry disease. Rabies. Raccoons are immortalized in cartoons and song.

My grandson Jack sent me this photo he took Saturday night. Raccoon in a tree

photograph by Jack

I thought of two raccoons in my house. A painted rock and a stuffed animal one.

I don’t think I’m a raccoon fan but I like these two
The bottom says C.Londot. I found a rabbit on eBay by the same artist. Bought at a craft fair decades ago.

Beatles song https://youtu.be/qqA4ZiQaGtU?si=Dim0eSWL6L1xUVkc

And click if you want to see how many fictional raccoons you can identify

Free Little Art Gallery

Laura sent me this photo she took today in Columbus Ohio.