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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Tunes with Tami and the Tuck Tuck

I found my holy grail of the baby percussive instrument for Tunes with Tami on Tuesdays with Mila. A Melissa & Doug toy with cutesy faces painted on each color. 


When I brought my bag of Grandma goodies, I had Mila on my lap and the bag on the side of my chair. Last week, Mila kept leaning over wondering what new item was going to come out of the bag (bubbles, books, and baby instrument toys). 

There is a Corgi our lives. Tucker or Tuck Tuck as I like to call him. 

I could not pass up this book, The Great Corgiville Kidnapping. Another Goodwill purchase for the kid library.


This pretty piece was found at Re:Visions, a thrift store benefitting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern California. The artwork is priced in the affordable range so this $50 oil on canvas has joined my room dedicated to artwork. 

This also replaces a piece I missed out on a few years ago. There was an oil on canvas of grape hyacinth, similar to my new piece but much bigger. The up country thrift had it priced at $150. I drove up to half-off day to get that painting. When I inquired, I was told that painting was not on half price sale. I didn't buy it. One of those passed-it-by regrets but this picture more than makes up for it. 

I complained about readjusting my life, but now I am busy each night of the week. I couldn't be happier. I am a Girl on the Go!👵Country line dancing tomorrow night.🤠

Monday, May 11, 2026

If You Can't Beat Them, Join Them

Went way low tech on the rototiller. The garden claw was $15 at thrift. I didn't want to rent a rototiller for the relatively small area. The metal flowers were purchased at Grocery Outlet. They carry the cutest inexpensive garden items. Wooden bear sign was $6 at thrift. The three metal rings are from a wine barrel. Saving those for a future project still in my mind's eye.

I did have a choice between wood fencing and chain link because we have both materials on the property. The chain link fencing is already stretched in the frames. We just have to install the poles and add the hardware to the fenced sections. We will need to rent an auger. 

The chain link section of the gate will need to be replaced. I want to take a section of the larger piece that I am not going to try and recover. Looks like I will have to rent some kind of bolt cutter. 

On the FF front: The only thing I had to purchase to start my Final Fantasy gaming career, was a USB travel hub. My son provided me with an X-box controller. 

My interest will be in how the characters are built. How they earn costume items such as bunny ears and long tails. Why does Disco Bunny turn into a frog? 

To get into the Fan Fest ticket lottery one must have an active American Square Enix account. If one is chosen in the random drawing, one can purchase two tickets. 

My motivations are:

(1) To be able to attend another Final Fantasy Fan Festival. 

(2) To create a Final Fantasy cosplay character. 

(3) To draw my character in sticker form to give out at fan events. 

Segueing to duties in the Grandma Brigade with 5 month old Mila. Tami Tuesdays include Tummy Time. Baby instruments combine for Tunes with Tami. We work on Leg Day and Roll Over. I take pictures and videos to share with family and friends. Bubbles will be Tuesday's new experience. 

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Garden Evolution and Tipping the Toe into Final Fantasy

Solar mushrooms were purchased at a big box retailer. Still working around the pathway filling in with big pond pebbles. 

The tree stump has become the frog house. All of the colored stones were purchased in bags at thrift. 


Frog on motorcycle is on his way to frog's house. 

Solar mushrooms rest amidst neutral colored stones and marbles. 


During my grandbaby sitting down time (when she is sleeping), I will be entering the world of Final Fantasy. Like any new task, I like to watch a YouTube tutorial first. 

The garden continues to evolve. Wanting to use materials already on the property, I found pet exercise fencing. That and pieces of chicken wire cover fabric planter no. 2. It looks so much nicer than the ladder/deer netting beginnings. 


There are deer running rampant, and squirrels that leap from branch to branch on the ornamental plum tree. I've also seen numerous cats strolling through the backyard. I want to discourage the use of the planter as a litter box. 

This setup should work for a few months as I continue to clear the weeds. I still haven't decided which fencing material will be used. The area is approx. 40 feet long. I need 4 terminal or support poles for every 10 feet. I am tempted to measure them out and start the pole holes while the ground is relatively soft. We are fast heading toward warmer weather and the ground drying up.

Finally, I am starting to dream of tap dance steps. With upping my training from 1 day a week to 3 days a week, I have tap dancing on the brain. The same thing would happen when I would take math classes in college. I had to concentrate so hard on the subject, I would dream of math equations.  

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

I'm A Little Teapot

It has been a long time since I rescued a stitchery from thrift. This one highlighting teapots is simply exquisite, priced at $5. Framed and matted by a studio in Idaho. I just LOVE the gray framing. It joined the most favored collection in my room. Kudos to the quality cross-stitch work of this artist.💗 State of Grace floribunda rose photobombs in the background. 

As predicted, I found the drapery rod (still in the box!) with its hardware at hospice thrift. The lined-drapes cost more to clean ($60) that the total cost of purchase $15.98 for 2 drapery panels and $12.00 for the rod, less than $30. I have a large picture window to cover, we will see if I have the same success in finding drapes and curtain rods. I have been shopping in the upscale areas of El Dorado County and Folsom, California. 

I always check the art area of the secondhand shops. I will make room for original art. I have moved more to collector rather than creator. 

My thrift shop hunt now includes baby books and toys. Mila, the baby, was intrigued with the Tigger piano. Added to my Grandma Tami musical repetoire are: baby castanet, maraca, and tambourine. 


Baby toy wish list includes a wooden bench like Big Merla utilizes. 

Monday, May 4, 2026

Hog Wire It Is and the Lined Drapes

Leading off with ladies in pink - just because. The theme in my vegetable garden will be highlights of yellow. There is a yellow fish kite hanging from an old fishing pole in in the vegetable/peppers fabric planter. The yellow flag sign Welcome Sunshine with sunflowers was placed in front of a tree stump. 

Progress as of May 1, 2026 in clearing the land for a garden. Weeds are covered so it will weaken them. I am not using any weed killer just digging up and pulling the weeds by hand. I don't want any poisons near food plants. 

The ladders covered in deer netting are temporary. I have come to the conclusion that I will have to circle the garden plantings in hog wire. So far the deer have left the tomatos alone. I may have to use the netting around the wire because SQUIRRELS.

The BEFORE image February 2026. The debris pile is still there and hope to be included in a dump run this month. 

Having obtained a burn permit, I was able to have 3 burn sessions before the cutoff at the end of April. 

On the dance fitness front, there is no fear I won't be busy. I have THREE tap dance classes M/TU/WED, then beginning Country Western line dancing every other Thursday. I just had to adjust my schedule for evening classes. Nighttime is the only time they are offered. 

The Monday tap dance class is to bring me up to speed on routines with the Wednesday class. The Wednesday group of ladies have many years of experience. There might be some tap performances in public in our future.👯

Ending the post with a thrift shop find of lined drapes. Sometimes one might find one panel of drapery at thrift. When you find 2 lined panels for $7.99 each in great shape, it is a good day. The drapes that now hang in my room were a thrift shop find about 10 years ago. Putting in the new find for dry cleaning and shopping for the drapery rod. I will check for that at thrift too and all I will need is the hardware to install the rod. 

Grounded for now to pay off my Anaheim adventure and to undergo an outpatient medical procedure. Ruling out arts and craft projects involving detailed handwork. Pivoting to grandbaby sitting on Tami Tuesdays. I thought I would miss selling on eBay, but I don't. I only miss the $$$$ that came my way, not the work that went with it. 

Getting a passport is next on my To-Do list. Hoping to have a short trip scheduled in late June. 

Friday, May 1, 2026

May Day

May Day and I have been making progress on the front border garden. State of Grace rose is in full bloom and wire-protected from munching deer. The other border plants include pansies, alyssum, marigolds, and geraniums.  

Not a day for protests but a day to celebrate flowers! 

Frog on motorcycle joined the fairy garden. He is solar so the headlamp on his bike lights up at night. 
With the vegetable garden still in progress, both fabric planters have been filled with pre-mixed soil. The hog wire circling the tomatoes looks a little funky. I had to straighten it out from a tight roll. Deer netting is wrapped around the ladders placed around the planter. It will suffice for now until I decide how I want to fence in the area. 

We have been having stellar weather here in Northern California. Next steps on the garden is to continue clearing the weeds and to till up where I want to plant in-ground. The soil is clay, clay, and more clay. Wish me luck!💙

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Done with Disneyland and Point Me to Where the Fun is At

The only way to DO Disneyland is to shell out bucketloads of money. It is not the Disneyland of my youth. I purchased the 3-day California resident pass. There was no dedicated shuttle from my hotel to the main gate so I walked the 20 minute walk one way into the park. 

I arrived inside the main park at 11:00 a.m. THAT is precisely when they open the main park up to those who had been at the Adventure park. Elbow to elbow I made my way over to New Orleans square so I could have a Monte Cristo sandwich for lunch. 

I did not buy any extra passes or Magic Keys. The Haunted Mansion had a relatively short wait of 40 minutes. That ride broke down twice while I was on it. You could feel it grinding around. 

That was the extent of my Disneyland day. One would think with the higher ticket prices there would be a limit to attendees. Nope. People just keep pouring in and not just a few people, a lot of people! 

My return from Anaheim meant a continued focus on my vegetable garden. Because of some recent rains, I was able to pull a few more stubborn weeds in the garden area. 

On the cosplay Final Fantasy front, I had a partial costume prepared but misplaced pieces of it in my move. Seems I will have a few years to perfect that cosplay if I get to attend the festival again. 

I am on the hunt for other fun conventions and get togethers. Planning a trip for this fall - destination unknown.