Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Rainy Tuesday & Follow up Weaving Video

   We woke up this morning with winds and a little rain now we have lots of rain coming down.  Good thing the mowers came yesterday to mow and trim our lawn.

   This is a man-made lake designed to make electricity that we live on-Lake in the Ozarks-and for some reason the authorities are allowing ocean boats on this lake-it's all money making I think as they are continuing to build more and more high end Condos here. Sad as this has always been a family fishing lake.  In the end if this continues it will wear down the rocked shorelines.

As I was taking photos, a hummingbird flew in-second photo-We now have a pair that visits every day and this morning the male was defending the feeder from another male.  I would like to be able to put up a second feeder.


This is a very expensive houseboat I guess I would call it, at least this one moves slow and doesn't make huge waves that hurt the docks


  I did a second video just now, to show the threading. This is much more tedious and time consuming to thread, since there are 4 threads per dent (slot in reed) which must stay in order from the cross.  I haven't been weaving steadily for a few years now so my thought process is slow-thinking things through. It is going much smoother now but this will take a bit of time-which is really ok with me-part of setting up the loom to weave.


                                


note: correction in video I had said 4 ends per inch-should have said 4 ends per slot-this is set up as 24 epi (ends per inch)

19 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear that the lake is getting too busy, not good for the wnvironment or nature. Sta well, hugs, Valerie

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    1. I know these ocean boats are a bit much for a man made lake sigh

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  2. Oh, I thought this was "just" a natural lake! And I´ve never seen a hummingbird for real.

    Not complicated?! You crack me up! I could NEVER do this, looking forward to the next video.

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    1. Hi Iris, I don't think hummingbirds are in Europe they are so delicate and fun to watch.
      Yes you could do this-hugs

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  3. I don't know if there is such a thing as an inexpensive boat. There are just boats that are more expensive than others. This one looks like a beauty. The lakes around us have big boats on them also. I think people use them as camps, cottages, second homes if they can't afford to buy a place, but the boats are crazy priced. But still cheaper than a home at least here. And the boats on the ocean are even bigger. I wonder what size they will get to before a giant boat will be too big. Hope you're having a nice week Kathy.

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    1. I think the boats can go up to 75 foot. I agree there is no inexpensive boat-Larry's fishing boat was very expensive a new dock is a price of a house. Allot of people with money are moving into Missouri and on this lake do to reasonable price lake homes taxes etc-but that is slowly changing sadly. our realtor told us our home here has greatly gone up in price since we bought it

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  4. Yes, those are huge house boats. A person could live in that. I suppose it is the water equivalent of an RV.
    Your weaving looks mighty complicated! (You can tell I've never done this and I wouldn't have a clue!) But it was nice to have a peep out of your window.

    Hugs,
    Lisca

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    1. This is a very long lake that winds around-probably would be fun touring in the houseboat. thanks for dropping by for a visit

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  5. I think I would be tempted to sit and watch the boats and hummingbirds. Of course that wouldn't get the weaving done. I love the colors you are using. i hope you will post a video of the actual weaving. I watch Merle Haggard videos a lot, so it's always fun to see which one will pop up after yours. this time it was merle and connie smith, "A place to fall apart. that's what i need - a place to fall apart. i have a permanent cast on now. It is a nice purple. i will wear it for six weeks. i am marking off the days on my calendar/journal.

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    1. when there are lots of boats out there it is really fun to watch them, so happy we have a pair of hummingbirds so far.
      permanent cast is a good thing it will be more protected

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  6. Kathy I am so glad to see that you have hummingbirds at your feeder. Ours haven't arrived yet but hopefully they will be here soon. With a view like yours I would have a hard time focusing on indoor activities. Thanks for sharing the great video. Hugs!

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    1. Hi you are most welcome, we really enjoy the hummingbirds-glad to see them here at the lake

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  7. It sure looks like a complicated process to me. I can see why it takes some thought. A shame that there's no concern for the environment and that they can't just let people live simply rather than always wanting to exploit waterways and make them into moneymakers with high-end properties. My cousin in Michigan lives on the lake which is a no-wake zone. Everyone who goes through has to basically float on by so they aren't causing any damaging wakes.

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  8. The building is sadly happening to quiet places all over the UK - it often surprises us that planning permission is granted. I hope you don't get so many nuisance boats this year.
    It was great seeing you work on your loom, you really do make it sound such a relaxing thing to do. Happy to see the humming birds - hope you get lots more of those!!! Hugs, Chrisx

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    1. Hi Chris this lake got national attention last summer so sales are hot here and new buildings going up, even a new nascar race track not too from us either-sigh
      I was so happy to attract a pair of hummingbirds here at the lake house-I used to feed hundreds of these sweet birds-so fun to watch Hugs

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  9. Have you ever toured the whole lake by boat? Very much think it is a shame that there is more traffic on the lake now and those sort of heavier types of boats. Do they make a lot of noise? On the positive side of things so glad you have humming birds arriving. They must be a delight to watch. keep well Amanda x PS: I have just received your letter :-) Thank you!

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    1. awesome-the slow mail went through fairly quickly around 2 weeks I think.
      No this is a very very long lake. "The lake runs 92 miles end to end. At roughly 1,150 miles, the total shoreline of the Lake of the Ozarks is longer than the coastline of California

      Yes with numerous boats out there at peak times in the summer and summer holidays it can be very very noisy out there.

      We are so happy to have attracted a pair of hummingbirds once established they and their off spring will return

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