ursulas_alcove: 19th century engraving of a woman using a drop spindle (drop spindle girl)
The last day of 2012 went like this:

Got up early to a Red Sunrise. 7 am Quickly dressed. Prepped an order for the post office. Hubby gathered his belongings. He went through stuff in the basement and found things like electric razors, an insulated backpack to hold his lunch, weird stuff he could use thats been forgotten over the years. He packed his clothes and boots and loaded the vehicle. Raided the freezer for good homemade food to take back to Detroit. The Extended Stay America has kitchenettes but no oven.

9 am I went out and shoveled out the car. Our neighbors used to be renters and are still learning that home ownership comes with responsibilities. You gotta shovel the street parking or eventually you can't drive over the ridge of ice that the snow turns into. Only the guy with the giant 4x4 pickup can do that. So I shovelled a couple of spots. Jennifer beached the car on a ridge of ice the other day. While it was warmer out, I took care of it. I figured some of the street's elderly would also appreciate it. And everyone from the northland knows that it warms up to snow before the temp dips down again.

Got the car out with no problems. We headed to the grocery store for milk. Then to the post office to ship packages out to clients. Dropped the milk off at home. 10 am. Then hit the road. Drove about 340 miles to Detroit via Youngstown and Cleveland. Nice uneventful drive. Taught hubby how to use the google maps on the iPad. Damn useful thing. IPad has excellent resolution so he can see despite the cataracts. Found him a Whole Foods. 4:30 pm. Trying to avoid corn fed meat and synthetic proteins. Hubby needs more fruit and veg in his life. Very busy place. Much nicer than the one in Wexford. We stopped for dinner and then went back to the Extended to unload. 5:30 pm

Left him unpacking and drove off toward home. Hit the MI state line and a snow squall. Called Jennifer for logistic support. Do I drive across Ohio along the lake shore on I 80 or head south on I 75 to I 70? Its a long drive but less dangerous. Logistics says avoid lakeshore. Winds are fierce there plus snow. I opt for mixed precip and a much longer drive. Mixed precipitation did not include freezing rain, just alternating mist with bands of light snow. Every thirty miles or so, salt trucks were on the road. And cops seeing to those party goers and speeders. Lots of gas stations open and restaurants which surprised me. The tank of gas which should have got me home ran low by the time I reached Cedarville. Michigan gas is not as good as Ohio's. My mpg was the same according to the car. Wind should have been more helpful on the way home so must be the mix of gas because the temperature hadn't changed either. Got the same grade of gas from the same company. I know they blend gas different depending on the region and state. Michigan's price was higher too. At any rate, I should have been home by midnight but with the secondary route and the snow, it was 2 am. I passed into the new year somewhere around Gratriot, OH on I-70.

All I wanted was a glass of water. I was so thirsty. Got home and unloaded. I'd packed as if I would be stranded somewhere. Two bags of knitting, a shovel, over night bag and groceries. Finally got my water and entered my tracking numbers into the system so I could get paid. That post office thing from 19 hours ago? Yah, tracking numbers so etsy will pay me Monday and I'll finally have the money sometime around the 9th or 10th. The lags a drag but they have me trained. Time for tea and then a shower. And back to inventory.
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Well they say travel broadens the mind. No one could say I don't travel. I was in Cambridge to install my husband into his new job. He is temping at Technology Square. Much needed to be done while he was away at work. I walked and walked. I got to know the area. I found a realtor. I found my hubby an apartment that we can afford on the transit system. I shopped for basic supplies. I moved stuff into the new apartment. We discussed logistics. He opted to be without car. I got him a transit pass. Life is adequate. I then moved on to my own agenda. I needed to get back and pack for Gulf Wars. It's hard to achieve world domain through yarn without the YARN! The ball winder was on the fritz again. (Reminder me to find Fritz later and get it off him). Over twenty pounds of yarn had to be wound by hand. Because of the ancient ball winder, it was a two person job. Sigh.

I struggled through it with help from Chronographia and Toni d'spoon. Crate after crate was packed. Yarn was dyed, rinsed, dried, wound and labeled. Finally the van was packed and I headed south with high hopes of avoiding white out conditions.

Did I mention the affinity I have for white outs? It is a thirteen hour drive normally from here to Cambridge without traffic. Pennsylvania has some lovely topography called mountains and a weather area known as the snow belt. I had the lovely chance to drive the entire length of the state along the snow belt. And what did I see as I drove along the snow belt? Why, snow of course. I have never seen snow fall up before. I have now. Visibility was nil as I drove through one cloud at a time. And then it was gone. And we'd climb another hill and the road disappears and reappears. I had enough of this in Green Bay and Michigan. But here stakes are much higher as sheer drops are right next to the road most of the way. So I was rather pleased that my trip south to Mississippi was much less harrowing. I was also pleased that I had the van and not the Jeep. The Jeep has an intermittent fault in the dashboard. Sometimes the gauges work and sometimes they don't. And the cruise control is permanently out-of-order thanks to the would-be thieves in Az. The van performed splendidly over the two day drive. My legs are not on speaking terms with me because no one should drive as much as I do.

The weather was indeed splendid and has continued so even now that I am back at home. More on Gulf Wars later.

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28 Feb 2012 08:51 am
ursulas_alcove: Blakes 7 (kicking ass)
Didn't plan on it at some level. I had a grand scheme to conquer the universe. I really did. It was suppose to be one trip to the midwest, economizing on mileage and hotels. It was suppose to go: Kalamazoo, MI, then Chicago, and then Milwaukee, staying at friends houses and plotting my schemes as I went. Then Chicago got moved to the beginning of the month, leaving a two week gap. My friends got the flu. I got the flu. A blizzard hit and I was almost stranded in Green Bay. Hotels were booked full due to basketball in blizzards in Kalamazoo. Why play basketball in a blizzard? Why Kalamazoo? The world will never know.

So instead I went to St. Charles IL and did Reenactor Fest, recently redubbed Military Reenactor Fest. Cool stuff! Amazing people! Romans, German tanks, Awesome! View pictures on my FLickr Page.

I took my husband along because he doesn't get out much. And he had a billion hotel points so we could stay free. If you plan to conquer the universe, do it on someone else's dime. So in between, we visited museums. Those are a work in progress on the Flickr page. I have the EAA Airventure Museum pictures up. I got to see Spaceship One! I need an evil laugh and a bald cat, then I will be invinceable! (Okay, a spelling app wouldn't hurt either).

Then I headed over to Oshkosh to see Bling. Ooo, shiny! The costumes, wow. The accessories, amazing. The jewelry shiny. The pictures, kinda dark. Need photoshop. Need real computer instead of tiny Android. Then, only then will you see the most astounding costuming known to woman-kind!

So all that leaves no explanation to why I am currently sitting at a desk in Boston, MA, plotting my next moves to overwhelm the SCA with the most awesome fiber arts display of merchandise at Gulf Wars. You'll just have to come back often to read my blog and find out why.

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