Goodbye, 2020. Good Riddance!

You will NOT be missed. Never forgotten, but never missed. So far we’ve had Covid-19 running amok, wildfires burning up the western US, flooding in the eastern and southern US, earthquakes in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina, super-sized hurricanes and so many of them that we ran out of names and had to use Greek letters. And almost ran out of them.

Was it really June when I last posted? I knew I had been busy, but not how much. Let’s see. Besides everything else going on in the world I’ve been in the hospital with bronchial spasms where I was in ICU and the staff was covered with every conceivable PPE, the ER with a dislocated thumb, and then had an allergic reaction to some new blood pressure meds and was covered with hives from top of head to end of toes. I did not use my Epi-pen, but came close. What a fun Summer and Fall. I have also started on Medicare and Social Security. Bad year for that. I made it into the SS office before they had to close because of Covid.

Now, it’s almost Winter, when Jupiter and Saturn will appear as one joined star in the sky overhead on the solstice, and I will be outside on the 21st to try to witness that, as long as it’s not a rainy and cloud-covered night. Mercury is in retrograde right now. That’s supposed to bring changes. Hope it works.

Let’s see pandemic, politics (even weirder than usual), natural disasters, life changes, social distancing, mask wearing…whew.

The e key on my keyboard only wants to work some of the time. I often have to go back and delete and rewrite several times to get the e where it belongs. This is the first Apple product I have not been deliriously happy with right out of the box. Although the last laptop’s whisper keyboard quit working after awhile, but was replaced free by Apple. I did have to go to the much-hated mall to take it to the Apple Store. I loved malls as a young person, but they just represent too much useless hunting to me now. I think online shopping has spoiled me. It reminds me of the old, old Yellow Pages (told you it was old) jingle, “Let your fingers do the walking…”

I also had to replace my recliner when the old one fell apart. The new one was defective and the store offered to replace it, but had to order one. Their truck got a flat tire and they had all of them replaced, but their corporate headquarters didn’t want to pay for it right away so the tire company held the truck until the bill was paid. I got the first chair on September 24 and the replacement came on November 10. By the way, it works great.

I’ve made umpteen cotton fabric masks to give away, sell, and wear. I’m still making them. I started in May and now it’s December. I keep looking for new and better patterns and tweaking the ones I already have. I’ve adapted a few that I found on videos from India too. Some fog my glasses less than others. The ones I made for the Tennessee School for the Blind were interesting. Since they lip-read the masks needed clear vinyl windows. Kind of fun. I meant to make some for men with beards, but I haven’t. I always get distracted by more urgent things.

One of the shops I sell my things in has an agreement with me that lets me keep up the website in lieu of working 4 hours a month on the desk. It’s a 70-75 minute drive for me one-way. That’s a lot of gas, so it helps them and it helps me. I still have to take things in now and then for sale or go to a meeting a couple of times a year, but it has saved me much time and money. I’m very grateful for this agreement now that the pandemic has hit. I don’t have to worry about catching viruses.

One of the sub-committees there has been working on changes to the website in order to incorporate an online shop. I tried 3 different versions of online shops and it got a little (lot) overwhelming for me so they got a web guru to make it over. He’s done a great job. We have been studying SEO and how to blog effectively and we each have blog articles to write. I have a couple under my belt, but there are many more to do and I’ve been working on that.

Isn’t Madeline cute with her little, tiny buds?

Meanwhile, back on the (windowsill) farm, there were ten little orchids in one straight line and the smallest one was…putting on a couple of buds! I must name her Madeline. Several of my orchids are putting out bloom spikes. My husband says that their timing is off.


My sales for the year have been slow, so I’ve been making lots of smaller things to sell in the shops. Tree ornaments, masks, card cases, mug rugs, and some baby things. I’m also making clothes for myself and the grandkids. One grandson, my daughter’s, only wants unusual things like a kilt and a safari hat in mint green. Now he needs a new sweatshirt for Christmas. I made him one last year or the year before. It’s been a long year and I can’t remember, but he’s outgrown that one. I had already planned a new long-sleeved T and corduroy bib skort-type outfit for his sister from two Violette Field Threads patterns. The older of my son’s kids needs new clothes too, so I have a shirt and sweatshirt cut out for him and a sweatshirt for his little bro. Can’t leave out the baby, even when he gets all of big bro’s hand-me-downs. He gets a little jealous now and then, but isn’t a tantrum-thrower or anything.

I’m working on decorating the house for the holidays. I don’t know if anyone will see it besides my husband and me, but we will enjoy it a lot.

Author: denise

I have done beadwork for over 25 years and got so interested in jewelry design that I took two metalwork classes at Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts in Gatlinburg, Tennessee from wonderful teachers Deborah Lynn Gold and Marjorie Simon. I can't choose a favorite medium. I love sculptural work and adore forming and fabricating metals, but three-dimensional beadwork is more colorful. I sew a lot! Lately I've been making lots of purses and wallets as well as upcycling used clothing into new items. Lately I've gone back to sewing and refashioning cast-off clothing–mostly men's shirts, into girls' clothing. I also enjoy making handbags and wallets. They are really fun to put together–like a puzzle.

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