In 10 years, I see...
A farm with a little family. In 10 Years, what will I be? A witch living between the trees? This quarantine is giving me a lot of time to think, about life, about love, about who I am and where I am and why. When I imagine, I like to think, what are my parameters? logically, where will I be in 10 years? In the beginning. We are always beginning, whether it be that I am just beginning my farm, or beginning my store, or beginning a masters. Maybe I'll be beginning writing the books I've always dreamed of writing. Maybe I'll be beginning my family. But if I had a million dollars! There are so many things I'd want to do. I'd buy my farm and a little yurt and live in the forested part of the land. With any luck I'd be deeply in love with my hubby. These are the things everyone dreams about though... a home, a love. Where am I right now with those things? I love my sweet Brennen, and thank the stars for him each and every night. Our commitment is just to be good to each other, that's our expectation. As for a home, I love this little house I'm living in and am working hard to make it a bridge between Rural and Urban. This week we started our compost, our garden, and are about to start some sourdough starter. See! Always at the start. 10 years will not be a finishing point for me, it will be a starting point. But dreams, dreams. In 10 years, I'll have stopped smoking. In 10 years I'll have made money from my book. It's funny, I sometimes dream about people arguing over my book, arguing about the points I make. Are they right or wrong? Who's to say. We must all decide for ourselves. In 10 years, the seed library will be functioning like a dream! People will come from all over the county to get seeds and to trade seeds. We'll always be there to bolster the seed with a special seed garden, but I would hope that people would bring in their own seed or save their own seed for their garden. In 10 years, Momma will move down to the farm to live in her little cabin and retire. In 10 years, I'll have finally worked my way up to sheep and will be shearing and dyeing, and making my own yarn. I'll be doing well with my online sales and will start a little store in New Castle. I'll be feeding people with the love that I put into my garden and the love that I put into my handmaid goodies too. In 10 years, I'll have my own fabric line. In ten years... In 10 years, I'll have read all my favorite books. In 10 years, I'll have written my nonfiction books. In 10 years, my hope chest will be complete and in full use. Does anyone still make hope chests, except for me? In 10 years, I'll start filling my daughter's hope chest.
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Hi, my loves! I have great news! Many of you know that I raise Leopard Geckos, and currently have three. Well, yesterday, Puff laid her third clutch of the season! I got some really cool pictures that I'll post of her digging, the egg laid, and the eggs buried. Puff lays two eggs at a time, except once she laid three. None of the eggs have made it to hatch time because we don't have proper incubation. However, I am starting up my online store on this site and hope you all will support me so that I can get an incubator and see if we can raise babies!
The past few days have been filled with quilting for me! Figuring out the last dimensions of the quilt before I give it a big push and have a big sew day. So far, we're lookin kinda great! Except, Percy did get to have some fun messing up the quilt all laid out last night. Needed some inspiration to get started on the deep red Yo-yo's.
Other than that, I have been working on the book research a little bit. I need to get more into writing, so I'm thinking about doing a 30 day writing challenge and posting my responses on here! If Y'all like it, maybe I'll post prompts for you to do along with me if you'd like! For now, I must get to some homework! All my love! AugustLee Hullo folks! Well, I've been enjoying my quarantine with little Persie and Nimma. We've been quilting and organizing and planting! We started our early seeds two days ago, which seems so late to me after last year. However, I am starting them outside rather than indoors due to Persie, my little soil gnome. She's such a stinker! Last week, she knocked our favorite planter off of my fabric cupboard and onto the glass scale. The Planter shattered, the plant was banged up, and the scale was OK, but wow Perse, smooth, real smooth. Ha ha ha! Now, my next task is to build one of those little fairy homes out of the planter pieces.
In other news, I finished something really cool! I finished a baby quilt for Hannah's little baby boy, Ira Lee! Picture will be in the gallery. So, Since I went ahead and got that done, I'm moving on to two other quilts for the year, one for my sweet little cuz, Elizabeth, and one for the KY STATE FAIR!!! Y'all know the one! I can see the end of the light blue Yo's, only about 90 left! The fair is in August, so by June, I'll start applying and stuff! I'm also working on some embroideries, but those are on the back burner right now. Quilt vision and book vision are my world for the foreseeable future. So about the book, I'm so thankful to all my folks for motivating me and sharing their love with me. It really helps when I'm having a hard day. My book is very hard to write due to all the pain surrounding the topic. If you know me, you probably know what I'm writing about, but I'm keeping it a secret on here. The book is in the approval process from my advisers for my Senior Year Capstone Research Project at Sterling College. And I am still in the research phase. Right now I'm reading Ceremony, by Leslie Marmon Silko; and Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood. Hope you all are feeling inspired during this time, it is so important to find joy in the little things of daily life! Some of the things making me feel joyful are the strawberries ripening on my little hanging basket strawberry plant, watching the sun dry the potting soil of my freshly burrowed seeds, the bee house we put up in our backyard, and planning. I have so many dreams right now, and I think it's important to write down these dreams, to remember them and to plan to live these dreams--to incorporate our dreams into our waking hours, to Dream while we are living. Yesterday Brennen and I were talking on the phone since we can't see each other anymore. We talked for hours planning our future camping trips, planning how to practice camping--since he hasn't been--planning how to move forward with our dreams. We share our dreams with each other, and then sometimes we don't. Brennen thinks that it's really cool to not remember one's dreams, to have that dreaming time with no expectations or reservations. He can come into that time and not have to worry about remembering. It's funny, that I like to remember my dreams and he likes to forget his. But remember your waking dreams. One of my newest waking dreams has been the Kimono quilt I'm making for Elizabeth. I'll post the first Kimono photo, which was my rough draft and first try. I made up the little pattern from a block that inspired me on the internet. Another thing I'm excited for is my herb spiral and raised bed gardens. I still need to get the lumber for the raised beds, the bricks for the Herb Spiral, and the manure for the plants, also my little plants need to grow grow grow! I also have been dreaming about my room lately. I finally got it all organized and am just putting the finishing touches on it. I'm also working on my altar daily, as it is an ever evolving creature. But, for the time being, I think I need to do more work on the Yo-yo quilt. All my love to all y'all! AugustLee |
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