m surprises herself
I am not a predictable person. I mean, I am and I am not. I know this is not clear but it is the best I can do on this subject.
While I can be eloquent on all kinds of subjects, myself is not one of them.
As you might know, I have been going back & forth on buying a house for the whole year we have lived here (yes, it has been a year since I left Florida). We bid on one house and backed out when the inspection found mold there.
We almost bid on another but the high price scared me off, that and the other agents talk of how “tough” the owner was. He was a surgeon and thought he was IT, if you know what I mean. Some people think what they own is worth more because they own it. I have run into a number of these people over the years.
When we got back from visiting my son and his excellent GF over memorial Day weekend, I looked at our crummy, dingy rental with new eyes.
I am frustrated with the size of the bedroom where NewNeedlepoint.com lives (9X9 feet). I am all squished in there, a miracle of organization. Plus I do my packaging on the floor or on the kitchen table. Not a wonderful set-up now that I am busier.
My son’s new apartment is set-up like a townhouse condo. Although it is on the 2nd floor, it has an upstairs with a loft office. Lots of windows, nice walls & carpet. Decent kitchen, nice bedrooms & bathrooms and a gas fireplace.
He has more bathrooms than I do (!!).
This was the kick in the butt I needed to get me moving. I was so sick of moving that I had stayed in my rental way longer then I ever imagined.
OK, so what to do? I had been through my gorgeous old house in downtown Lititz faze. K had passed through his “country gentleman’s farm with acreage” passion and we both recoiled from ersatz Victorian with a high price and the lacey trim common to victorian houses in vinyl.
(Every house here, even expensive ones have vinyl siding, I do not understand why having grown up with New England clapboard).
Anyway, we sat down and took a good hard look at ourselves. How do we live? How much work do we want to do to maintain a house? how much room do we need? What are the essentials?
Ok, we like to travel, K has a 3 day weekend every week, easily made into a 4 day weekend by moving around the 4 days he works in the week.
I keep a clean house and love that but I do not want to slave over a huge house and K does not want to manage a yard.
I need no less than 2000 square feet and a room for my business that is not a bedroom.
We finally decided that a townhouse condo would suit us. We have lived in condos before and there are pluses and minuses to them.
The over 55 condo community in Florida was the nightmare. The house was absolutely wonderful but the “members of the board for life” (or so it seemed) had nothing to do but make up rules and they did. Silly rules, important rules and mostly control, control, control (you had to have 3 Palms trees in your landscape, not 2, not 4, 3! We were spoken to for 2 and forced to add another).
Years before I had owned a townhouse in a huge community. There were 7 pages of rules just for parking.
Ok, you would think I might have learned something but I do not seem to have. This is a smaller community of townhomes, not over 55 or packed with young kids, somewhere in the middle of all that.
The townhouse I bought has 2200 square feet of living space. That is very large for a condo. It has a 2 car garage (rare for a condo) and a small workroom off the garage for K ( very rare).
I has 2 fireplaces (real ones that burn wood) 3 bedrooms 2.5 bathrooms and lots of windows & light.
There is a patio that runs the whole length of the back of the house and nothing behind us and landscaping between us and the home next door. In fact, the landscaping is lovely, lot of roses and a small Japanese Maple tree.
Ok, eat in kitchen, enormous family room off the kitchen, 1st floor laundry room and the master suite is on the main floor with both a shower and a deep jacuzzi tub. Huge closets.
There are 2 more bedrooms upstairs plus a good size landing that will be a great space for K’s desk, his own office.
There is a 15 X 11 foot room to the left of the front door they call the formal Living Room. The other one is called family room.
The supposed LR will be a spectacular office for nn.com. Windows & light & space, oh my.
OK, this all sounds idyllic, doesn’t it. Now for the downside. It is owned by people in their late 80′s. They have lived there since it was new (20 years) and have not done anything to maintain or improve it, except replace the roof last year. I am sure they absolutely had to do that.
The place needs a full renovation. Total kitchen, all baths except the jacuzzi tub (which is in surprisingly good condition. It is raised with a few steps up to it, I guess they could not climb up to get in. (m wonders how many more years she will be able to manage it).
It needs tiles to replace the vinyl floor in the kitchen and tile to replace the carpet in the back hall & laundry room and tile to replace the cracked tile in the front hall. It needs all new carpet and of course, paint. It needs the lethal wallpaper removed in the powder room and all the window treatments trashed (old, ragged & filthy).
It is my belief they just could not see it clearly, the shape it was in. Years ago I used to have to go over to my grandmother’s apartment every few months and make a pile of the clothes that needed dry cleaning, she could not tell anymore if they did or didn’t. She was a spiffy dresser so this was important.
Now my folks can’t tell how badly their 20 year old paint job looks in their FL home (not nearly as bad as this place).
It needs a new heating system and I bet a new hot water heater too.
Ok, the key to all this is the price I bought it for. They were asking a reasonable price, taking into account how far house prices have fallen. I made an offer 12% below the asking price, taking into account the condition of the house.
Th sellers have and continue to refer to my offer as a “low ball”. Given the condition, it is not.
I expected them to back & forth with me 2 thousand dollars at a time.
Surprise, they did not. The countered with a price that was 9.2% below the asking price and I was amazed. I accepted. My buyer’s agent told me that if he did not have 2 kids in college next year, he would buy it for this price.
So, I almost own a house. I buy it 6/24/2011 and hope to start the renovation right away.
Our lease is up here but our landlord has kindly agreed to let us stay on until the renovation is done.
This will be, I hope, my always from now on house. I am tired of moving and we love this area. The next step up in K’s job is a regional position where he travels so that is OK.
I will be the General Contractor for this renovation. Between K & I we have not bad taste so it ought to be good.
Remember, we have renovated many houses during the years we flipped houses.
I am a middle price renovator. Middle quality, middle price. I know just what I want and it is relatively simple. Good materials and simple style. I am something of a minimalist.
I am excited. I hope/plan to move into my finished home around August 1.
Sorry to run on about this, I am so excited.
I also wanted to talk about color. I had a unexpected lesson last week on the influence colors have on each other, when used together.
Ok, this picture is in the master bedroom in my rental, right above the bed. The print is called Peace Rose by Brian Davis. It has hung above my bed for many years.

I bought a new handmade quilt from an Amish quilt shop last week (before I knew I was buying this house). The pattern is called “Weaver Fever”. I have a Certificate of Authentication for it (a piece of heavy paper printed with the quilt’s info and the shops name). The quilt is even signed (on the back) by the maker.
The colors are unusual for me. I am usually raspberry, rose, greens & grays. The accessories in my kitchen are red.
This quilt is purples & green. I have never used purple anywhere before but I found this quilt to be compelling, I could not resist it.

When seen together, look what happens to the colors in Peace Rose.

The purples and lavenders “come forward” in the print and show up much more then before.
I thought this was interesting, I learned something I already knew much better by seeing it.
I am still reading Robert Parker with breaks in between the books for Alice Hoffman and a new Julia Quinn. I am up to Cold Service from 2006.
I have been reading Alice Hoffman off and on for a long time. She lost me for a while after The River King (which was made into a movie) and Practical Magic (also a movie).
I found when I returned to Ms Hoffman that she has a new style. She takes a place, a set place and brings people and situations in and out of it over a span of many years.
She did this with The Red Garden and Blackbird House, the one I most recently read. At first I was not sure but I have come to really enjoy her novels structured this way.
They are short stories, sort of and they are a novel too, sort of too.
Well, I have bored the living daylights out of you already tonight, sorry. My next blog will be about books. I am currently listing another load of rare/used books (ok, I am editing the pictures, the reviews start later tonight or tomorrow)
I have put this post into the Rant category. It is and it isn’t.
Poltergeists in the US Mail Service
Since the 1st of the year I have been having problems with the mail. Usually, it is excellent. The shipping I do arrives quickly and mostly undamaged. I had one customer who asked for a replacement (new) book after telling me her’s had been wrapped inadequately. She really “spanked” me for my lousy shipping prep.
I package all the books with many layers or tissue paper wrapped around the book, a heavy plastic bag over that and a Tyvek or padded yellow envelope. Which envelope depends on the weight and number of books in the package. More then 3 books get a cardboard box.
I mean, I used Tyvek to wrap my house in when we re-sided my Acton house years ago. It was plenty strong enough for that. This is the same material the USPS uses on their soft Priority Mail envelopes.
I sent her a new book but she insisted on sending me back the damaged book, she said that “her husband was in the paper industry” (I am not kidding) and that these envelopes were not suitable for shipping books.
Ok, I got this lightly damaged book back. It looked like it has been dropped from a height, one corner was smashed in some but hardly a “demolished” book.
I have had lots of “my package is not here yet” emails. I used to almost never get those. Yes, Media Mail can be slow but it, mostly, eventually shows up.
I hate getting that kind of email. Then I fret over it. Only 1 book has never ever showed up and that was this month.
I am getting these complaints almost weekly now and they are so frustrating. I do not do delivery confirmation on Media Mail books. Even the 70 cents it costs matters. I am working on very small margins with these books. Especially the new books after you figure in the free shipping (which is my discount to you).
If I do the postage on line the delivery confirmation is free. But the on-line postage thingie does not work with Macs and I have always been and will always be a Mac user. So……
I wonder what is going on with the Post Office? Why is this happening so frequently now?
Are my personal Poltergeists messing with the NewNeedlepoint mail or is this happening to everyone? Why have Poltergeists chosen me?
I suppose it is egotistical to assume the Poltergeists are doing this just to me but then again it is not paranoia if “they” are really after you.
The desk drawer is still opening at random times. I have a folded up piece of cardboard wedged in the opening to keep the drawer in place but still…it sometimes comes sliding out.
Today I had to send a 2nd copy of Sandy Arthur’s popular new book, The Shapes of Needlepoint Part 1 to the patient customer who had ordered it April 1st (April 1!!!!!) and never received it.
It is even happening with Priority Mail.
Of course, there is the customer who changed her mind about the tote bag she bought ( one of my Claire Sanchez clearance sale bags, originally $80+, marked down to $20) and scribbled over her name & address when the package arrived and wrote “No Such Person” on it and sent it back to me.
Clearly , this is a Rant Blog. I have not done one for a while now I guess I was due.
My long burst of business has cooled down, however sales remain steadyish and I am OK with the ebb and flow (as long as the flow begins again soon).
I am beavering away at the listings. I am 3 canvases away from finishing listing all the new ones and starting on the 54 rare/used books I have to list.
Some of them are very rare and mostly unknown books.
I have 3 Margaret Boyles books: Designs for Babies with all kinds of stitching on wonderful baby clothes, Margaret Boyles Crewel Embroidery and Margaret Boyles Country Needlepoint.
I have Elaine Slater’s book (author of The NY Times Book of Needlepoint & The NY Times Book of Needlepoint for Left-Handers) of Needlepoint Projects.
I have a lovely book called Joyous Occasions, A Collection of Heirloom Hardanger Designs by Emie Bishop with a picture of a beautiful bride & bridesmaid on the cover.
A Creative Needle Christmas by Creative Needle Publishing in Georgia subtitled “Sew a Wonderful Christmas” (this may not exactly be a needlework book)
I have Hope Hanley’s 1964 hardcover book “Needlepoint”. That’s all, just Needlepoint for the title. This may be her first book.
I have 2 books by Marie Barber. Cross-Stitch Florals & Cross-Stitch The Special Moments In Your Life.
A book by Phyllis Kluger (the author of the ever popular and steady selling book A Needlepoint Gallery Of Patterns From the Past) Victorian Designs for Needlepoint
I did not know these books even existed until I began digging. I have a Needlepoint & Latch Hooked Rugs book and more (MORE).
I have finished David Copperfield. It was a surprise from beginning to end. He never was or thought the things I expected him to think and feel. Behind the polite manners lived a wonderful man and in reading, he became real to me. I enjoyed it, all trillion pages of it.
I am currently wallowing in a Regency Romance. Sort of like a light sweet desert after a fine meal.
done: 2:57 am
I love this expression and I get to use it tonight.
“stick a fork in me, I’m done”
I have finished everyone’s taxes. Ours were last and they were hard but I did it.
All 4 trust accounts I manage & our stuff is on it’s way to my accountant.
I feel like someone has lifted a heavy yoke from my shoulders. I plan to have a nice breakdown tomorrow. It will include sobbing, ice cream and “girl movies”. I will not get dressed. I might shower but if I do, I will put on a clean nightgown.
I have some neglected financial stuff to do (bank statements etc) and I might get to them tomorrow (and I might not).
This weekend we are driving to Foxwoods, in Connecticut, the original Indian Casino and I am told, the biggest casino in the world, My son is bring his wonderful new GF and we are meeting her for the first time.
We all thought this would be more relaxed and fun then just sitting around someone’s living room trying to make conversation. It was both my idea and his GF’s idea, we thought it up at pretty much the same time (GMTA).
I already adore this girl, everything she does is more or less what I would do, having to do with my son. He is so screwed (LOL).
I will be back Sunday night. Monday morning, bright and early (which means 10:30 am in marianneland), I will be starting the long neglected NewNeedlepoint work.
I have many canvases & kits to list and piles of books that total 56 inches tall, if they were all in one pile, which they are not.
I am happy. Night.
blog or bog?
I know, I use this excuse a lot but it is true. My blog utility has been down (mostly) since I wrote my last blog post. What was it? A week ago? This is frustrating to me (doh).
I am sure the Blog Master is frustrated too but it seems to me they should have planned/forseen that these many blogs would cause these problems (at least that is what they tell me, too many).
If I could take my blog (with it’s 2, maybe 3 readers) over to blogspot intact, I would do so in a minute. Isn’t it funny that a huge, free blog site operates just fine while my visible.net blog (no matter if I pay for it through my monthly fees or pay extra to take it private and they are not allowed to post their choice of links & ads all over it. I just loved the colostomy bag link).
So, that said (virtual punch in the arm to visible.net) I am doing well. NewNeedlepoint.com continues to make sales. Slowish but steady and I am thrilled. I have become so busy that I have asked the teenage girl next door (the wonderful Danielle who takes such good care of Jack The Cat when we go away overnight) to help me with packing orders and hemming canvases.
Remember, way back when I said the first thing I would do, if I ever made any sales, was get someone to hem the canvases for me?
Danielle is a great girl. She & her bother & their friends have a hard rock band and are doing OK, they have a recording session next Saturday. Her brother, who is the drummer, is also the wonderful guy who shovels my driveway & stairs when it snows. I overpay him obscenely so he will be happy & eager to do it.
K says he must be out there doing a snow dance, since we had some snow last night.
Teenagers next door are the next best thing to teenagers in the house, in terms of this stuff. Teenagers who drive are even better. My son used to keep any extra money left over from when we sent him to do errands for us (pick up the chinese food, dry cleaning, milk & bread etc). He said it was *The Cost of Doing Business* and since we paid for his gas anyway, he made out OK. Smart kid.
Hmmm, I seem to have gotten off track, as usual.
I had an amazing order over the weekend.
I was very wary when I ordered, in my last order (before the current one), some fairly expensive books Like Canvas Embellishment and Canvas Embellishment the Sequel


This lady bought both of them, she also ordered Sandra Arthur’s new book, The Shapes of Needlepoint. I have had another inquiry about this book, asking if I have more ordered. Yes, I upped my order from 2 more to 4 more.

Lucinda Ganderton’s classic book, The Stitch Sampler.

*The picture server just went down, again*
marianne goes to the frigid basement and does some laundry
The Complete Illustrated Stitch Encyclopedia and
The TNNA’s How to Needlepoint


I still have the last 2 in stocks, the others I have re-ordered (more then 1 copy each)
The books that sell and the books that don’t always amaze me. The Complete Illustrated Stitch Encyclopedia is a steady seller, it has been since the moment I listed it.
I thought the TNNA book, How to Needlepoint would fly out of here but this is the first copy I have sold, so far.
My customer also bought The Needlework Doctor by Mary Kay Davis. She got my last copy of that too but I (being the compulsive I am) have more on order.

Getting back to a previous subject, how books go in & out of style. I have noticed that my sales of the excellent Elizabeth Bradley needlepoint books and the (previously) popular Beth Russell books are slowed to almost zero. There was a time you could ask almost any price for some of these out-of-print books.
I can surmise that it is becasue the new mania/trend in Needlepoint is decorative stitches and unusual fibers. Bother the Elizabeth Bradley book & the Beth Russell books are “plain stitch” and traditional design.
I noticed in a recent Needlepointers Magazine the many (most) of the winners for 2010 did very modern looking or graphic designs.
I also noticed in the past issue of Needlepoint Now they reviews one of the new books I list. A Perfect World in Ribbon Embroidery & Stumpwork. The reviewer liked the book very much, as I did, and did not make fun of the name (A Perfect World etc) like I did.

I am currently reading some contemporary romantic drivel by Jude Deveraux. She obviously like huge, dark and muscular men. That is *the man* in all her books, no matter if the setting is now or then.
I still think her best book, by far, is 2002′s A Knight In Shining Armor. Oh well. Sometimes these books can be very relaxing to read. I get into bed in a dark room and read by the light of my backlit iPad and fall peacefully asleep reading this pap.
I want to show you what Jack The Cat is doing on this snowy cold morning

He is fast asleep in his heated cat bed with his catnip mouse next to him.
I can see, from my picture that I need to de-cat-hair his bed, but not until he wakes up (and wants his lunch).
I think he is smarter than I am. I am up being busy, he is curled in his heated bed sleeping, so which species is superior?
and on it goes
Ok, I am writing this to you on a new computer. Quicken Essentials took my Mac down, completely. It inserted it self everywhere like the worst of viruses.
I spent 18 hours trying to clear it out of my time machine back-ups. It took that long to erase half a million files.
Then I searched for it everywhere on my mac. No sign of it.
I re-installed Quicken 2007 (what genus thought up Quicken Essential, she wonders and why make it so simplistic and so virulent?) and re-entered all my bank account information since 1/1/2011 and all my investment info (buys going back to 2001 in some cases, where I still own the security).
it took hours but I got it done. So, I closed Quicken and re-opned it to check. Somehow Quicken Essentials (which I erased completely, I thought) grabbed it and began to convert it but there was not a conversion program there anymore but it would not let go.
I cried for a while and then K looked at my computer. It is/was an older one and I had already been having some issues with it so I made the decision to buy a new iMac.
Off we go to the Mac store and we get this nice little girl as a salesperson. The problem was, I knew a lot more about Macs then she did (I have been using Apple since before there were Macs. Remember Apple 2 or Mac Classic, that little guy with the green screen?
She sold me the wrong cable to attach my iMacs to do the transfer and K refused to go to Radio Shack at 8pm Saturday night (go figure) so I had to do the switch with little flash drives.
Maybe that was better, no QE could slip over this way but it also meant I had to re-register and re-set up almost all my programs.
Then (TA-DA) the new mac would not load Quicken 2007.
AWK
So I am using something called iBank for Macs. The reviews are all good, " They " all say it is the best out there but I am finding it hard to make it work the way I want it to.
Loading was OK but it just does not do "it" the way I want it to.
I am going to strip my old iMac, all the way and re-install the operating system. I hope this cures it. There is always someone who wants my old macs and I am glad to give them to people who need them.
I have loaded me and 1 of the 4 Trust Accounts I run into iBank. I have a headache.
Note to Karen: you were absolutely right. I began The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo again and read right through it. What a gripping book, you just need to get past the first few pages.
I have DLed the next one (forget the title). I love my iPad. The screen is backlit (unlike the Kindle) so I turn off the lights and read in the dark, by the iPad's light. I find I am sleeping better. I used to wake myself up when I "woke" to turn off the lights. Now I drift off to sleep seamlessly and the iPad goes to sleep in 10 minutes.
OK, This computer disaster has consumed my whole attention (and neurosis) for days now. I did not do anything or go anywhere this weekend, except to buy this. We were home by 1pm.
I have books to list, new canvases to list, I know and I feel the pressure. Plus I have to start tax stuff when the 1099s start to arrive for me & the trusts.
BTW, I do not like my new computer. It does not act like a Mac. I can't highlight stuff to delete it. I have to place the cursor and backspace. Double clicks do not open programs, you have to right click to see an "open" thing and then left click it.
I am frustrated and not the most pleasant person in the world right now (understatement alert)
a day like yesterday
We all have terrible days, it is a fact of life (cliche’ alert) but yesterday was a doozy.
We were in the middle of a big snowstorm, which was pretty, there is something about the silence of falling snow that I love. I got the pictures taken for all my new book listings.
It was very cold in the basement rooms where I have my photo studio so I bundled up. I was hardly your image of a hot photographer in my flannel nightgown with a pink sweatshirt over it and huge fuzzy socks.
Ok, then I set to finish an annoying financial software problem I have been having.
As you might know, besides being myself I am the financial trustee for “the next generation” of our family. I handle their investments etc.
I have used Quicken software for this since the beginning. I have many years of data stored in my computer and my time machine backup.
Ok, There has been no update since Quicken 2007 so when Quicken Essentials came out I bought a copy. I installed it on my mac but never opened it.
I began to read BAD reviews about it, how it was useless to an investor that it was meant to mostly do day-to-day home finance.
Ok, so I just left it there and went on using Q2007.
One day I went to open my Q file and it would not let me, it insisted I convert it to Quicken Essentials.
I called Intuit (maker of quicken) and they said there was no way to stop it short of removing Q Essential from my mac. I did this but it was too late.
Essentials had *tainted” my Quicken 2011 files, my Quicken 2009 files and 2 of my trust accounts. All my quicken files going back to pre-history.
It had also reached into my backups and tainted them all there, so there was no hope of restoring (but I did not know this until later)
I FREAKED. I can rebuild most of my investment info from the Brokerage websites but my checks, payments & charges since forever were gone.
The trust accounts had to be re-built from scratch.
So, I began to rebuild in Quicken 2007. I had removed all the Q essentials program from my mac (I thought) and spend 4 hours rebuilding my account.
I got it done, saved it and went to open it to check all was well.
TA DA! It had converted itself to Q Essentials from my backup files. All my work was lost.
So, this morning I have to erase all my time machine backups, to remove Quicken E and try again.
Then, last evening I decided to update all my new book purchases before I edited the pictures, so I could list them at the correct prices.
K converted my huge used book records on Microsoft Word to Excel, making it possible to alphabetize them.
Before I had to scroll through many pages to find a book price. This worked so well I had him do my much smaller NewBook records as well.
I went to add all the new books and found all the excel records were garbled, all the right prices were there (more or less) but they were in the wrong places.
I re-did the whole file and saved it.
It reverted to the same garbled version.
AWKKKKKKKKKKKKK
by this time I was crying.
Keith came into my office and did something to Excel and told me to save it by a new name, everytime I changed it.
Ok, that seemed to work so I corrected it again.
By then it was midnight and I was emotionally wrung out. Exhausted.
I am not much of a drinker but I made myself a nice Chambord & Soda (you can tell by what I love to drink) and went to bed with my iPad.
The drink knocked me out and here it is another day and I have to try again to get my financials in order.
Yes, the books are sitting here and waiting. Yes, I feel stuck in some kind of evil limbo.
Ok, reading (happy note at last). On my ipad I am reading American Rose by former journalist Karen Abbott. It is about Gypsy Rose Lee but far from a haigiogrphy.
It also goes deeply into the entertainment industry of her times and the economy’s effect on it.
Well, wish me luck. I am going to try this all again
m finally goes nuts
Ok, this is it. I have lost it big time.
I am sitting here drooling over a muted sage green OSTRICH leather Hermes Kelly bag that is for sale, on the used bag market.
I love buying bags this way ( and the more current regular way too). I mostly do ok but sometimes not.
Today I received a Carlos Falchi Real Snakeskin small bag that I bought last week, lined in leather with both a long & a short attached handle.
I bought this bag from Cara Chell, who sells Vintage Bags from easystreetantiques.com on-line.
It looked perfect on line and was described as “mint condition”. I was taking a picture of it to show here and look what I saw in the photo. I had not seen this before, my regular house lights were too low (and I was too excited to look carefully)

the front, lower down

The worst, the bottom.

Oh well, no more bags from Cara Chell.
I bought this wonderful summer bag a few months ago (from another dealer on line). It is a Moon Bag from Patricia Smith designs. It is just wonderful but I am blown away by the way the needlepoint and the plastic top clasp fit together.
I am told these bags were a big deal, some time ago (no idea when)

Still, despite the sometimes disappointments, The Kelly Bag

This is from a very trustworthy dealer, Barbara of BagAmbition.com in Chicago.
I have been consigning my “fashion bags” to Barbara for a few years now, when I do not want/carry them anymore. She does business honestly, as do I, and gets results. We have done very well together. (or I make a bag mistake, it sometimes happens)
She has this Kelly Bag. It appears to be new, although it is not. It still has everything it came with including a original purchase receipt & lots more.
She wants a lot of money for it. It is worth it except maybe it is worth less because of it’s color. I know it looks black here, it is not. It is a muted sage green.
I love the color but many people would not. Hermes bags do not usually stay on Barbara’s web site long. A Black Birkin bag was gone almost overnight.
Oh, we had a snow/ice storm here, it was a good day to hunker down at home. I did a bunch of financial work (awk).
I have a pile of new books almost 2 feet hight I need to process & list.
I found one more (the very last) Canvas for my web store sale. I have had this graphic Susan Treglown in my closet, in my own canvases box, forever. It even has the original ST threads list attached.
Remember: NewNeedlepoint.com (had to get at least one link in)
I hope to have this & the books listed by the middle of next week.
I could not get more then 4 chapters into Steig Larsson’s 1st book, but I will try again.
I DLed Charlotte Bronte’s Villette. So far, it is slow going and I do not much like the tiny girl (get my boots).
Anyway, I adore the iPad, I get books now with a few clicks and the lit screen and adjustable font size are perfect.
My only complaint (you knew I would have 1) is that the page turning motion does not always work, sometimes you have to do it twice.
This could, of course, be operator error.
So, somebody, please, pull me (kicking & screaming) back into reality land where ladies like me (ie: everybody, mostly) do not have or need Hermes bags
marianne drops the ball
Things are humming along with my BIG once-in-a-lifetime Clearance sale. I suspect I am selling more full price canvases & kits then sale items.
For this I am both grateful and amazed (not so hard to manage both at once, really..imagine me with a dumb look of happy shock on my face. Then again I have not showed myself here, yet, so imagine me the way you usually do and then paste the look on my face. Don’t forget the dropped jaw, drool is your option.
I had an order from a customer who has bought from me before, twice no less (as I smile happily some more). So, this lovely lady places a very nice order with me for 3 sale canvases.
This amazing handpainted Daffodil

The striking Colorful Cabbage canvas

and this wonderful retro Christmas Cats by Patt & Lee.

I thought I had shipped this order but it must have fallen through the cracks (in my brain).
I was going through the canvases, getting out ones that I needed to get ready for shipping when I found the Colorful Cabbages canvas (I keep them all hung flat on skirt hangers in a closet. This keeps them very nicely, much better then piling them up)
I freaked and assumed I had sent this customer’s package without this canvas. How I did that I had no idea but I assumed I had.
Did I think to look further, to see if the other 2 were still here?
Nope, I shipped Cabbages the next day.
So, today I am going through the hanging canvases to find the one I sold today: This is a Beginner’s Kit I call Shower Cat, the design is by Patt & Lee The beginner’s kits still include color placement directions and my own Needlepoint Beginners Book. My book, tiny as it is, is all about the many things I did not know when I began to stitch, the simple stuff everyone assumes everyone else already knows. Plus very basic stitch graphs from the great web site *stitchopedia* (used with the site owner’s permission).
It was bought as a kit and I have more of them.

Side note: this is a exclusive adaptation of one of Patt’s very successful designs. She & I worked it so the design would be easy to for a novice to stitch.
This is the original of the design, where we started:

Superior Stitching by Patt

But I have digressed from my original topic (indeed, I have taken a full left turn).
So, needless to say, I found both the Daffodils canvas and Christmas Cats all hung up nice and neat, just where they belong.
I have written another apologetic email to the customer. She was good natured about the first email when I….you know.
She is going to think I am a total flake now (and how wrong is she. really?)
I will send them out Monday. I can’t believe I did this.
This has only happened to me once before in a different way. I had a huge order, biggest I have ever had, so far, but I did not realize there was a second page of items, so I shipped just the “first page”.
I got a (deserved) angry email and sent the rest of the order along with a small token gift (ok, maybe not so small, it was a pair of scissors).
This was soon after I opened NewNeedlepoint.com and I over reacted.
This time it will just be a nice note clarifying that I messed up and saying sorry.
I suppose my first offense was worse. This order is not 2 weeks old yet.
Anyway…I got my iPad up and running. In addition to my iBooks app, I also downloaded the amazon Kindle books app too and bought my first book.
It is Stieg Larsson’s The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. I will start it soon, I fell back into the Amanda Quick reading valley but I expect it to be a 1 book relapse (I must admit it is fun, light reading).
Hubby turns 50 on Thursday. He is freaked. I am not, since I am 60. I do not view this as such a big deal.
He does. He has no idea.
really?
This is perfect. I may not be the lazy no-good bum I imagine I have become (a distinct change from my old “get-it-done” self).
It now seems I might have *Chronic Fatique Syndrome*. My doctor is doing tests.
Maybe I am not a big slug who would rather read & nap than do anything (I do manage to do the dishes daily, shower and more or less keep up with the laundry, pure acts of will).
I prefer to think that I have *Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome”. If taken as a whole (as I have to) my life has been traumatic & beyond (how else would I have developed such a fine sense of sarcasm?)
So, Nothing is new in NewNeedlepoint.com land (which joins marianneland & keithville in my small universe of places, although it is to be noted that keithville is the garage & basement).
I am reading, of course. All over the place. Still some Amanda Quick (one of Jayne M. Krentz’s many alter egos), Georgette Heyer and re-reading The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Satterfield. All I remember about this book was that is was amazing, I thought a re-read was in order.
I bought a heated Kitty-Bed for Jack The Cat. I hope it arrives soon. Poor little guy seems to spend his whole life, now, under a quilt or duvet or in the (sparse) sun. His ears & paws are often cold.
This heated kitty bed is very cool, it has a removable 1/2 hood on top, to keep the warm air in. I hope this is more successful than the sheepskin I bought him, he hates it, avoids it, he won’t even walk across it.
Speaking of cold, I love it. I much prefer this to the sweltering 7 months a year of heat in Florida.
So, my web store is creeping along. Selling some books. I am hoping that closer to the holiday I will have a run on new books and *Gift Quality* rare books.
I am becoming better at patience, which I used to lack completely.
back to the blog
No, you are not crazy. The pictures from my last blog post have disappeared. I will re-post them.
They were pictures of the Stitched Holiday & Greeting Cards book I have just added to my book inventory on NewNeedlepoint.com
Easy Embroidery on Paper by Joke DeVette

The Encyclopedia of Cardmaking Techniques featuring the work of 14 different artists and carfts people.

Well, I have been to Oklahoma (and back). The best advice I received was to just “suck it up and do it” and I did. It was odd, I had not been to Oklahoma in 19 years but I had seen his brothers & sisters now & again, other places or they visited us.
It was the kids who surprised me. They were all grown up with kids of their own. Once I got the basics of who was who straightened out, I did my best with it all. It was overwhelming.
The Sunday afternoon Second Thanksgiving Keith’s sister Marilyn arranged boomed into 50 family members. It was a challenge but I think I did OK.
Anyway, I am home again. Jack survived very well. A very nice young lady next door checked on him every day, fed him some canned food to supplement the tons of kibble I left (KIbble? You expect Me to eat Kibble?) and played with him. Jack is a very friendly cat.

Something sort of *newsworthy* happened to me on this trip. I was selected to go through one of the body scan machines. I felt odd about it but figured it was better then being given a “pat down”. As I went through the machine I had the strong feeling that someone in the back rooms was laughing their ass off (“look at that one”)
Yes, it is an intrusive feeling but what bothered me the most was why was I picked? In the small group I passed through security with (long lines) I was the only one chosen for this. Below is an editorial cartoon by Ben Sargent, it sums this up nicely

The baggage check in lines were even longer. We flew on Southwest Airlines. The seats are very small and confining. Not quite as bad as American Airlines but hardly the comfort of Jet Blue seats.
It was holiday travel (Friday to Monday after Thanksgiving) and the planes were full of screaming children. That was not nearly as bad as the non-stop talker.
On the flight home were were 1 row in front of many of the members of some Woman’s Group (maybe Heartland something or other was their name) going to a conference. A reasonable looking lady sat just behind us. When she sat down she told her seat partners she “would not talk their ears off”.
Major Understatement Alert. She barely drew breath the entire 2 hour and 45 minute flight. Not only did she blabber non-stop she repeated everything she said twice.
Everything, Twice.
I now know about her husband’s heart implant, in great detail and her job issues and her kids and grandkids (she never expected 4 grandchildren, she has just one child) and on and on (and on).
I was fried when I got off the plane. I slept almost the whole ride home and except for unpacking and household misc pick-up stuff, slept the rest of the day (which is why I am up at 3 am writing this)
I am through listing the new books (except for the new, new books I ordered) and most of the accessories.
I have decided to not to list some of these accessories. They are so small and inexpensive, I can’t charge enough to even recoup the cost of my NewNeedlepoint.com Free Shipping
I do have a few piles of rare/used books to list.
I recently ordered a wonderful Red Sox/Fenway Park needlepoint canvas by Melinda McAra. It has been a long time since I have actually *bought* a needlepoint canvas for me to stitch but I bought this one.
Keith is a major & obsessed Red Sox fan. We have a Red Sox neon sign on the family room wall celebrating their 2004 win, 2 signed game bats and glasses with the Red Sox red R on each of them.
Melinda does a few other major sports team canvas, they are much better then what you usually see. Most of these are not so good. Hers are terrific.

I am thinking of stocking this one and a few others, Yankee Stadium: NY Yankees and Wrigley Field: The Cubs.
Given that I am seriously thinking of downsizing my stock of canvases, kits & threads, this seems an odd thing to do, even to me.
Then again, I am certainly odd and while I make most decisions easily, right decisions are much harder.