Welcome to this month’s “7th of the month” journal post, which highlights the previous month — from the 7th of June through the 6th of July. As I’ve done ever since I started writing this kind of post, I’ll be following the same pattern — by discussing events that fell into the following three categories:
- Holler
- Personal, and, of course,
- Writing
Holler Happenings
Hello from “my holler in Kentucky”! I did some (a bit of) “spring cleaning” by sweeping off the front porch and front walkway as well as the solar panels since they tend to get covered with grass whenever the lawn is mowed. During the hot days of summer, I started “binge watching” home improvement shows on Amazon’s Prime Video and Netflix (like “Flipping Boston” and “My Design Rules).
In addition, we finally managed to get to the local county “dump” — though doing so was quite a nightmare! It seemed as though everything that could go wrong DID go wrong, turning it into a VERY CURSED trip to the “dump”. After postponing this task to the point of having absolutely NO ROOM in our collection of trash cans, we finally finished loading all of the trash cans onto our “hauler” and set out for the dump. Not more that a few miles away from the house, we heard a gosh-awful noise, so then Sweet Thing managed to find a place to pull over and investigate. It didn’t take long to discover that one of the tires on the “hauler” had blown out, thereby ending our first attempt at getting to the dump.
The next trip was successful at getting us and the “hauler” full of trash cans to the dump, but the curses continued. While filling his pickup truck with gas, Sweet Thing got stung by something that flew out when he opened the gas tank cover. Unfortunately, the gas station didn’t carry any first aid supplies, so Sweet Thing just dealt with the pain as best as he could. However, as I just said, the curses continued. After unloading much of the trash, Sweet Thing needed to move the “hauler”, so we could unload all of the trash in the back of the pickup truck. Well… In doing so, Sweet Thing slipped and fell in the mud that was left over from the rain the day before. He landed on his bum with the tongue of the “hauler” in his lap. Needless to say, he had trouble sitting for a few days after our cursed trip to the dump!
Speaking of the dump and trash cans… Since we now had LOTS of empty trash cans (both the big “Herbies” that I think I’ve mentioned before as well as some little ones), we needed a more permanent place to store them, preferably (for me) somewhere that was out of sight from the top of our driveway. So… We batted around a few ideas (including the buillding of a platform similar to the one currently in front of the reliquary) and then FINALLY decided up the idea of just using pavers. Armed with a vague idea of the amount of pavers we’d need for this project, we made a trip to our local “big box store” where we purchased about forty pavers. After offloading the pavers, I spent the next day laying ’em down in rows next to the barn — on the reliquary side of the barn, the one that is out of sight. About halfway through the project, I realized that we hadn’t bought enough of the pavers to completely finish the”landing pad” (as I started calling this project). Fortunately, there were enough rows upon which to place ALL of our trash cans! Still have to go backto the “big box store” to get more pavers to finish up that last row, but at least all of our trash cans now have a place to call home!
Personal
Most of the news in this category revolves around my newest hobby of quilting with a bit of sewing added to the mix this month. On the 7th of June of June, I started looking for fabric to use during Summer 2025’s “quilt-along” session. The first searches I did were online, but because any fabric I ordered online wouldn’t arrive before the start of the first “quilt-along” class, I ended up going to the local fabric store the day before, where I purchased my very first “jelly roll”, a collection of forty-two 2 1/2″ strips of fabric, that would be used to make this summer’s quilt.
In addition to getting ready for the start of Summer 2025’s “quilt-along” class (on the 10th of June), I also worked on “Butterflies”, the second of the quilts that I started during the last “quilt-along” class. (I gave the first of these two quilts (“Purples”) to my daughter as a college graduation present.) I finally managed to finish the pieced top, and then I gave it to Liz, the “quilt-along” class instructor, so she could do the actual quilting for me. I was REALLY excited when I first saw the finished quilt, probably because “Butterflies” is the very first finished quilt that I am keeping for myself! After getting it home, I felt like showing it off to someone, so Sweet Thing and I visited one of our neighbors, who used to quilt, too. They liked it, AND I was able to learn more about their quilting experiences, including how they hand-quilted all of the quilts that they made.
Quilting wasn’t the only times when I used my sewing machine this month! In addition to the “quilt-along” sessions, the venue where those sessions are held also offered a variety of sewing classes. During these sewing classes, I made such things as a “hobo bag” and a “zipper pouch”. Haven’t used the”hobo bag” much since I predominantly use the tote bag that I made there last summer — when I was relearning how to use my sewing machine! However, I use the “zipper pouch” A LOT since its use prevents me from having to dig down to the bottom of my tote bag for such things as my keys and my wallet.
Other than quilting and sewing, I started a “Summer Movie Night” by watching “Geostorm” with Sweet Thing. Since it’s difficult to find movies that Sweet Thing likes to watch, my “Summer Movie Night” tradition continued with me watching movies by myself — either with or without popcorn. I always enjoy sharing a movie-watching experience with Sweet Thing, but watching movies SOLO isn’t so bad either. In addition, no “7th of the month journal post would be complete without mentioning calls from my “darlin’ daughter’ — of which there were at least two this month. It’s always good to hear from her — even though the news isn’t always good.
Writing
As far as my writing for this month is concerned, most of the focus was on updating my author Web site (this site), and I managed to publish several “Tasty Tuesdays” posts as well as my “7th of the month” post for June. It’s been a while since I’ve focused on my true love: romance, especially historical romance. Consequently, I was hoping to get back into writing fiction with this month’s GWIC (Global Write-In Crawl… NOT the Global Wave International Commission or Wyoming’s Ground-Water Information Center) event Fourth of July weekend. Sadly, though, I completely forgot all about this month’s event! This was too bad since I really enjoy “riding the rails” and “visiting” so many fun and interesting stops around the world. Eventually, I want to host an Eastern Kentucky stop on the “GWIC Express”! Only time will tell whether I’m able to make this dream/goal a reality. The first thing in making it a reality is to REMEMBER the next event, which will be the first weekend in November, a month formerly known as “NaNo-vember” for me)!! Once summer has officially ended and another “trip around the sun” begins, I’ll be focusing more on writing fiction, so stay tuned to this author Web site of mine (and other “7th of the month” journal posts) for more information about what’s happening with regards to my fiction projects.
And on that note, I’m going to close this “7th of the month” journal post. Hope you enjoyed this glimpse into my personal (AND professional) life, and, as always I look forward to hearing from you! In the meantime… Take care.
