JoAnn L.
Master Chef
Just came back from mailing my oldest sons Christmas gifts to Colorado. I like to mail it early so it is one less thing to stress about. :^)
finally back in the saddle again.
a year ago at this time, i was made assistant cubmaster of the cub scout pack in our town. it was so dysfunctional that by springtime, we quit (mostly at the behest of my wife) and we put our son in a pack in another town. i felt terribly leaving like that because i think i could have turned things around. but i had to do right by my wife and son, going where they would be happy.
so, after helping out in the new pack on a lot of things, i finally get to put on the uniform again, this time as assistant den leader. i'll be leading the boys in our den in a lesson on tools and woodworking. i'm really looking forward to it.
so, more sewing for me. new pack numbers, new rank patch.
i just hope i don't sew it into my pants again.
I am trying to find an old recipe I had for whipped shortbread - I just got a new cookie press and haven't made the cookies in a long time. The recipe was another hand-me-down from my great grandmother. I never met her, but I can tell she was an excellent cook just by all the recipes she left to the family. Most were her own creations as they lived on a homestead for many years and didn't have access to a lot of cook books.
If you see a car speeding through your town away from the fields and woods, that will be me.ROFL, pac. i never thought of that. that's a great idea!
actually, the first project is supposed to be a bird house or something similar. i'm going to try to get some of the boys to build bat boxes so we can put them up in the woods around a field in town.
pacanis said:Great idea on the bat boxes. That will add a nice twist to just a run of the mill bird house. Don't forget the grooves for the bats little feetsies to grab onto.
+1! Bats are underappreciated and very beneficial, much like spiders.
Great idea, BT!
Andy M. said:Until they find their way into your attic and set up housekeeping.
+1! Bats are underappreciated and very beneficial, much like spiders.
Great idea, BT!
We don't worry, the raccoons keep them under control.
vitauta said:what is this sudden attraction for bats, and what do they need boxes for? a bat once flew into my dining room through a set of french doors. we engaged in a strategic, intense dance, just the two of us--the bat zooming circles around me with her exacting radar, near-missing me time and again--me, wielding a newspaper, waving and wishing her toward the french door bat exit. we swooped and we lunged, faced and fled each other, unwilling dueling partners. she left abruptly, a td through the uprights--the french doors, whence she had come....
Andy M. said:You have racoons in your attic?