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The Packrat Chronicles

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

There’s a reason my family calls my house “Li-Mart.” In recent weeks, I have supplied the following without leaving the confines of my home:

**298 Danish Krone to my mother. In August, she goes to Copenhagen to visit friends (a family that includes the woman I’m named after), and, mistaking me for Thomas Cook, dropped by today to ask my advice on changing money. I recommended ATMs, but then I also just happen to have a foreign currency stash in my WHQ office, where I have leftovers from trips along with a curious accumulation of currency for places I’ve never been, including Portugal and China.

**A handwoven Ethiopian netela, sewn by yours truly into a Tibetan-style baby carrier (this is also the way I saw many Ethiopian girls carrying their smaller siblings, and a method I imagine is too sensible not to be used in multiple cultures). The carrier was a collaborative project with the visiting DIL (Daughter-In-Love), whose current AZ locale makes the gauzy cotton weave of the netela especially apropos for toting around an increasingly active, heat-generating 12-lb wonderbaby. In the desert. In summer.

**Shallots, shallots and more shallots. Our highest-yielding crop to date (with raspberries a solid second). Other garden plantings that seem to be faring well: the rainbow chard is a gift that keeps on giving; Magda squash seems to be borer resistant; and the various tomatoes–if we can keep on top of the potato beetles–look to be coming on strong. Much curiosity about the currant tomatoes and wondering whether the 3/4-inch little guys will deliver flavor bombs as promised.

**Oilcloth and other fabrics and sewing notions to my niece, Phoebe, and her friend Fazia–so they could make banners for their eighth-grade graduation ceremony. Some kids focused on their high schools, their families, their academic interests. Our girl dealt with such matters in the circular tassels she hung down from hers — but mostly, she made a giant sneaker.

 

 

Domestic Disturbedness

Sunday, July 26th, 2009
Coughing old beagle + $900 vet appointment scrips + some cardboard and old bottle caps + glue gun = pill box

Coughing old beagle + $900 vet appointment scrips + cardboard and bottle caps + glue gun = pill box

Allotment in community garden + years of collected canning jars + special trip to spice store for whole allspice + many hours waiting for water to boil = 3 jars of pickled beets

Allotment in community garden + years of collected canning jars + special trip to spice store for whole allspice + many hours waiting for water to boil = 3 jars of pickled beets

The Tumbling Tumbleweed To-Be

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

3575848385_86ac5fcf72My recent sighting of the Pik-n-Pig’s portable BBQ Kingdom was clearly a sign of things to come. Turns out my supercool stepson Jason just bought a 17-foot-long trailer, and this is what he’s going to build on it (in the heat of the Arizona summer, not that this worries me at all): an eco-friendly small house that’s, by definition, supremely portable. Also well-designed in terms of both aesthetics and ergonomics. J’s going to make it his own, of course, but his inspiration is Jay Shafer’s Tumbleweed Tiny House Company (photo is from Shafer’s blog, which is well worth a browse).

I’m excited to watch Casa Jason come into being without actually having to lift a hammer. And if I ask really, really nicely, maybe he’ll send some work-in-progress shots that I can post here.