Friday, 17 October 2014

IHSW The Early Edition

It's IHSW and I will be working the whole weekend, hope to get to the hangout with my girls, but it will be a short visit.  However, I did have the last three days of so I did a mid week hermit and stitch, and stitch I did.
Also I go to Skate Canada in less than two weeks (insert happy dance here) and I ended up with the day before off. I had originally planned to drive to Kelowna after work that day, but now I can go early and SHOP, and completely blow my SFS budget if I want because I found the address of two different needlework stores, hopefully they are still there.
But much work was done, on both Cindy
And the Cabin
And watching was done in droves as well
Downton Abbey S03-E5-9 And this is the end of what’s on Netflix, have to be patient now until they put the next one up

Supernatural S10-E02 - Blab, blab, blab blab blab. (I have been told I’m not allowed to blab about what’s going on.

Neil Oliver - Sacred Places of Britain, Vikings is indeed over and now he’s moved on to standing stones.

Sleepy Hollow S02 - E04 Ohhhh Pied piper sighting

Watcher in the Woods - Horror isn’t exactly the first thing you think about with Disney and granted this is
very very light horror, and also a really good but hard to find movie, It came out in ‘80 so just near the end of Disney’s live action family movies. It’s a well put together movie about a family that moves into a old mansion and the something in the woods is haunting the two girls. One of which is Bond Girl Lynn Holly Johnson.

What Women Want - Not this movie apparently, not sure why I bought it originally, it’s now in the “go-away” pile

Saturday, 11 October 2014

Someday My Prince Will Come

Someday my prince will come, and he finally has legs so he can now run to me.
And now the exciting news, the NCCIH website is live, Leonore, Krystal and Carla worked really hard on this, I threw in some opinions and stitched the logo, but the majority of the hard work was done by these lovely ladies, NCCIH
It's been a fairly uneventful week for me, Dad went to a specialist and it turns out he didn't break his face too badly and is healing well, of course that means he's getting bored which is a whole other set of problems. Other than that it's been just working in our plague bakery, naturally the one employee with a school age son brought a cold to work with him, so we are all sick now, just in time for the Thanksgiving rush the second busiest week of the year for the bakery
There is some small rocks in the cabin pic that had the same colour as the cabin itself so for Carla's sake I did some actual work on the cabin. Now I really need to stop writing this blog so I can go make ice cream to go along with pies on Thanksgiving.














And of course I watched stuff
Supernatural S10 !!!!!!!!! E01.  It started with a bang, as it should. My obsession continues









Sleepy Hollow S02 E03

Witches of East End S02 E12 I thought this was the last one of the season, I was wrong

Downton Abbey S03 E01 to E04

Say Yes to the Dress - I was sick and didn’t’ want anything important on, and I found a marathon of this, so I watched and stitched and slept, emphasis on slept

Neil Oliver’s Viking - This one took us from settling in Iceland and
Shetland to the end of the Viking Age, I’m assuming it’s the last show.

Bulletproof Monk - I’m not sure why I own this, think I picked it up really cheap, I enjoy it, but not really enough to rewatch it again, might sell/donate it somewhere down the line. Anyone want it?

White Magic - That’s right, I’m finally finished the “B’s” on to the “W’s” starting with this great Warren Miller movie, pretty to watch, but not a good stitching movie.

Saturday, 4 October 2014

I'm Running Out of Title Ideas

So the theme of the week was less hours equals more stitching, which I embraced with gusto.  Until Friday when Dad fell again and I waited in the emergency room for 7 hours while he was poked and prodded and x-rayed and scanned. He hurt his face, slightly fractured some small bones in his cheek the the doc thinks he'll be fine and he does tend to heal well. All that waiting makes me think I should have an emergency stitching bag ready to go, though hopefully this is the last time for a long while.  I did find a fun new app for my phone though, Paper Toss, where you just flick a crumpled paper into a garbage can, no time limit you just keep flicking, it was a wonderful time killer.
Cindy got lots done
 As did the Cabin, at some point I will get some more of the actual cabin stitched.
And since it was all going so well, a took a small break and stitched up the NCCIH logo, finally getting to use a small piece of brown fabric Carla sent me. I didn't have a large needle to put in like Carla did, so I just stitched it, and since I didn't have any silver thread I used some pretty grey and sparkling Krenkik blending stuff.
Obviously I watched a lot of stuff too.
Downton Abbey S02-E08 to 

Sleepy Hollow S02 E02

Witches of East End S02 E10 & 11
Neil Oliver’s Vikings E02

Brave - As princess movies go, this one is definitely a little different, and so very lush in the visuals. Of course the Gaelic music doesn’t hurt my feelings either.

Bride and Prejudice - A British/Indian production it’s Pride and Prejudice remade as a modern bollywood movie, great fun. 

Bruce Almighty - To start, I am not a Jim Carrey fan, I don’t care for his brand of humor, though I can handle him better than Adam Sandler, Rob Schnider, Will Farrell and the rest of that type.  I own two Carrey movies, The Truman Show which is one of my favorites period, and this one, that just makes me giggle.  I guess adding Morgan Freeman as God was just the right touch 

The Sky is Not The Limit - A documentary about Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield, This seems to have been made just before he left to command the ISS so doesn’t include how he got people worldwide excited about space again, and interesting man, a proud Canadian an a bit of a hero of mine. And in telling his story I also learned a lot more about the Canadian space program.

A Bug’s Life - I remember seeing this in the theatre and being wowed by the animation, now having just watched Brave a couple days ago, it seems very primitive, still beautiful though and like most Pixar movies it has a great story.
Bullet to Beijing - Harry Palmer is a british spy played by the great and wonderful Michael Caine, Palmer is the anti-Bond in a way, the move is understated the people look like real people and it's funny and gritty and  interesting, there are 6 Palmer movies 3 filmed in the 60's one in the 70's and 2 in the 90's.  And Caine is in all of them. This is the second to last and filmed in 93, and is mainly about the problems spies were having with the cold war being over and making them redundant. 

Friday, 26 September 2014

Sept. SFS

It's time for the SFS roundup, spent more than usual this month because of the Sewing Basket (where I get my floss) moving sale, I stocked up a bit more but it was 20% off, so I'm sure you all understand.
My spending went like this

September
Linen $8.78
Floss  $12.20
Total $20.98

But work was light so stitching was achieved Cabin was worked on

As was Cindy












And of course with all that stitching came watching

Witches of East End S2 E09, Oh the main characters died? Of course they did, they always do on shows I watch, can’t wait to see how they get resurrected

Downton Abbey S02 E07

The Sing-Off - To the Finale, wonder if this is cancelled again?





Sleepy Hollow - S02 E01 The new season starts with a very confusing bang.

Neil Oliver’s Vikings - Neil is a archeologist historical documentarien , he has a beautiful voice, scotch accent and great hair, I’ve seen parts of several of his document series on Britain, and now he has started one on Scandinavia and the Vikings, it looks as good as the rest, can’t wait for the next ep.

The Maze Runner - I enjoyed this but they had way more questions than answers, I’m hoping it does well enough for the next book to be filmed, or more likely I’ll just go buy them








Bon Cop, Bad Cop - A rare Canadian movie that was made strictly for Canadians,  not a good one to stitch too as it was completely bilingual, and I don’t know French that well. It’s a buddy cop movie with the murders happening in both Montreal and Toronto, so a lot of culture clash, and it’s about hockey sort of, told you it was really Canadian.

Bottle Shock - A movie about the Napa Valley in 1976 when they started beating the French wines, It’s Alan Rickman and Bill Pullman, that’s why I originally watched it, and it turned out to be a fun fantastic movie.

Monday, 22 September 2014

IHSW recap

So the plan was:
Saturday- day off work, hangout with the girls all day and stitch
Sunday - work, matinee, nap, enter thread into app.  in that order
Monday - work, stitch, nap in that order
And it went fine to start with, hangout was wonderful, one of the few times that all four of us have been on at the same time, though Carla claims I was on my new phone more than I was stitching, but Carla found a great app for my new toy, the Cross Stitch Thread Companion, which keeps track of the floss we have and what we need.
Sunday worked out too, spent about an hour documenting my floss into the app
Monday however is when things went awry, I had just barely got home from work, when Dad tripped and hit is head on the ground, so off we went to the emergency room, he's fine, just some stitches, no concussion, but we spent 2 hours in the hospital so stitching didn't get stitched.  So here is Saturday's progress on Cindy

Friday, 19 September 2014

IHSW September edition

Where did this week go, I can't seem to remember it actually happening. I'd blame work, but it's already started slowing down there. But I did finally get a smart phone, now I'll spend the next month trying to figure it out.  Oh well stitching got done and that's what really matters.  And since it's IHSW even more will get done, mostly during a hangout with the NCCIH crew
So without further ado, here is the progress on the cabin, Jeopardy has started again for the year which means the cabin is finally getting some attention


And Cindy was worked on as well













As for what I watched, not much I think napping won this week
Downton Abbey S02 E05-06 I’m really enjoying this series

American Ninja Warrior, End of whatever season this is, and the against the world show

The Sing Off - I watched Season Three a few years ago and really enjoyed it, then it was cancelled, and then it wasn’t.

Friday, 12 September 2014

Fair

I skipped last weeks blog as Friday was the start of the Fair.  Not only do I enter, but I also run the fruit section, so for the two days before the fair, I'm insanely busy, then it's fun at the fair for three days, and then we tear it all down again.  I only entered a couple things this year, a popcorn ball because I wanted the prize.(movie tickets)  unfortunately I didn't know if it was judged on taste or looks, so I went for taste, but it was kind of an ugly thing.  Turns out they don't taste the balls and it's strictly on looks, oops, I'll know better for next year.
I almost had a disaster with my cross stitch entry, I needed it to be framed, which isn't., as you know, cheap, so I hadn't gotten to it until the last minute,  never been a problem before, my framers turn around time was about 3 days.  But he had retired, and the other two in town quoted me two weeks.  So Mom told me to put bunny in instead as she's a standard size I could frame myself.  But it really bothered me that butterfly wasn't going in.  Then I had a last minute epiphany.  I have a cousin who can cut mats, so I gave her an emergency call and she rescued me.  So butterfly got in the fair, and won first prize, I owe my cousin one, I'm thinking a rose biscornu.
There was a lot of stitching in this year, the best overall piece was in the unframed catagory,  do note, this is the BACK of the piece









In all of that Cindy still got a lot done, now working on page 2, I am past the half way mark.
And what I watched was
Downton Abbey S01 E05 to S02 E04

Witches of East End S02 E07-08

Teen Wolf  S04 E10-12 This was the mid season finale,

Blow Dry - It’s Alan Rickman as a competitive hair stylist, competing with his son, his ex-wife and her girlfriend against Bill Nighy. Of course it’s awesome.

28 Up - This is a very fascinating series of movies.







The Blue and The Gray - A mini series about the American Civil War.  This came out in ‘82 and was I think, the start of my minor obsession with the civil war that lasted all through school. Of course we never studied it much except as it related to Canada, but I think I did a couple essays on the subject.  This preceded the much better known, North And South, but is a better show. However watching it has made me want to buy N&S but it is horribly expensive.