Saturday, January 19, 2019

Rain, Sleet, Snow and Ice, Oh My!


Half the US is dealing with the ice and arctic blast this January 19th. Here in the Ozarks we got rain in the morning, snow by noon and it is all ice by nightfall. This is our well head of our hand dug well.
Our driveway is ice all the way to the top of the hill.

Sugar maple tree



Our pond

Black walnut tree 

our herd of fox trotters

Maple

duck prints going back into the coop


buffalo grass

chicken prints in the ice

quinces

Shelby in the snow


the evergreens in ice

Snow Me Down


Woke up this Saturday to rain then it got cold and turned into snow.


Lots of wind and lots of snow in what was wet and green a few hours ago. Here are my gourds drying in the slings hanging from the trellis. Old swim suits and underwear are perfect for doing this.

 My truck covered in ice and snow.

Skylight covered in the white fluffy stuff.


Winter bean patch.

Been flocked

The wind is gusting a bit as the temperature drops into the teens with this arctic blast.

US Healthcare VS Japanese Preventative Healthcare

Ugh I am getting old. As we pay a lot for health insurance now for each of us and hardly any coverage after that, I must rant. Recently we saw a great video from an American woman (Rachel) who is 30 and married a Japanese man. In Japan they have a whole body mandatory testing that you pay for ($80 for the basic run). You can choose which hospital, what extra test you want done and the PRICES ARE LISTED! You set up the appointment, you have a guide who goes with you, it is like a spa day and after you get a souvenir, a full color booklet on everything they did with pictures. With a follow up with a team of doctors to answer your questions. Rachel had an ulcer, thyroid lump and bloody stool and was graded in the booklet. These 3 health items she got  D.The good news no cancer in her body. Here in the US we seem to use a tissue and boom we have cancer. You are billed, pilled and pushed out the door.
This video is really worth a 45 minute watch as she walks you through what she went through. And the bonus is the end where you get to see her results. It shows just how behind the technology times and medical times were are in the country.




Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Found Another One

We had a friend who came to stay with over the weekend. He mentioned he had not been able to locate his worker for a year now. We told him I can find things and people. He was not convinced and after a bit decided he did not want to bother. But the next day he had a dream about his friend and gave me some details and left. By the time he got back to our farm I had located his friend. His worker had been arrested and was a guest of the state for a over a year. The crime he committed  meant he would be a guest of the state for up to 10 years. Our friend was not thrilled to hear this news. I thought it was better than being dead. At least you can visit a person in some jails.

This is one of the reasons I do not find people for a living. Most do not want to be found and the families do not really want to find them. It is always about money. Money owed, money from an inheritance, money missing, money expected. I have heard and witnessed the "reunions of the lost"and it is rarely a happy event. Old grudges, old wounds, feelings are brought up when that person is found. And most get mad at the messenger- me. Even though they are warned, they think I can't do it.
There was only one time I could not find something, a ring. It was not the car the owner swore it would be. I told her to look in her office. That was were the ring was, she found it there.

But finding lost people and things is not rewarding and I only do it for friends. I enjoy fiber puzzles and discovering how something was created and then recreate it- better. I am looking forward to robots and hopefully will get to make my own thanks to 3D printing. The technology is getting so much better and affordable for home use. Automatons and dolls are just the shell I want to create for robots. I like the soft robot styles created in the Blade Runner movie by J.F. Sebastian. I think in the future our elderly in nursing homes or living alone would benefit from these kinds of robots. A strong 'bot around but also soft and friendly with replaceable and changeable skins.


We now have our very first flying 'bot and it has been very useful. We can see for miles and can track our farm. We can check fences in minutes instead of all afternoon. We can find our herd in seconds instead of calling them in and we can check them over easily. We can get to a fire and see what we need before we head out the door. There was one just across the highway. It was a controlled burn and was of no concern. Having a flying robot is just for first step but a wonderful way to find things.


January Un Crafting


Yes, it is that time. Time to clean, purge, organize my studio.  I moved my large oak table to the windows along with two of my sewing machines instead of the middle of the room. I have natural light along with the bright new LED bulbs. Moved the saddles and tack out of my studio.I had a ton of horse, kitten and farm vet supplies taking up space. I can't move my huge piano but that is just fine, she is happy where she is. So happy I got an upright.
As I go through a ton of forgotten patterns, fabric scraps piles, notes, catalogs, forgotten tools I find I no longer want to pursue some things I had once thought to. I am also making room for my leather crafting. I am looking forward to tooling and creating in leather. But that takes room and organization.
I have found I love certain brands of thread. I have to throw out all the old half saved spools. Connecting Threads has a very nice selection of cones and spools. I have them all with in reach and can depend on them.
I still collect buttons, eyes, yarns and silks for restoration. But I no longer need the patterns as I can create my own. My studio is still an animal hospital, kitten foster home, winter dog zone when it needs to be. But now I can put that stuff way until it is needed. 
While purging the basement I found a lot of food stuff given to us by a previous neighbor along with prepper grains I bought for "just in case". It had all spoiled and "gone over" even though it was all stored well. It will become chicken food. I had hoped I would have time to grind and bake my own breads from these grains. But life got busy on the farm. And we got older and do not eat as much as a young family might. We also do not eat that kind of food. We eat more Asian vegetables and rice now. So now a large part of our basement shelving has been cleared. It is funny how you live with things you do not need. While it is a lot of work this organizing was needed for our farm. Time to out the round bale and feed the horses. We have a strong winter storm headed for the Ozarks again this Saturday. Time to split and stack more firewood. 

Melon, boots and the wood stove.