Thursday, May 21, 2026

Desert Living Hacks

 If you are new to desert life one thing that you may not have encountered yet is the lack of cold or even cool tap water from April to the end of October in the Northern Hemisphere.  Please note if you are in the Southern Hemisphere you will have to flip the dates around to match up with your spring to the end of fall. The water going through the ground pipes will usually be a little warmer than the current air temperature outside. 

This does affect your cooking in very odd ways.  For instance if you are making bread, the tap water might be hot enough to kill off the yeast before you even begin.  It might be necessary to add a few ice chips to cool the water down to the proper temperature. Another alternative is to use rapid raising yeast that you mix in with your dry ingredients.  Any temperature above 120f will kill the yeast before you have begun.  

For pasta being used in salads you might want to prepare by putting about 1/2 gallon of water in the refrigerator the day before. Cook and rinse your pasta as normal. For the final rinse take the water out from the refrigerator and pour over your pasta. This should cool the pasta down enough to make your pasta salad right away.

For hard cooked eggs cook as usual. Drain the eggs, then rinse in the coldest tap water you can get. You will then dump 1/2 of the water out of the pan and add 2 cups of ice cubes. With your hand stir the ice cubes around the eggs. In the beginning the ice will melt very quickly. When the ice stops melting and you just have small pieces of ice, it will be time to start peeling your eggs. You will notice that the egg whites are a bit more pliable than your winter eggs.  This is ok, the eggs are fine.  

As for clothing you will want to protect your skin from the sun.  I would personally recommend blue jeans and long sleeve cotton or linen shirts Women can also wear long dresses or skirts instead of blue jeans.  You might think it is counterintuitive to wear long pants or dresses in the summer heat, but please hear me out on this one.  The cotton or linen will absorb the sweat and the sun will dry the sweat out fairly quickly.  This will create a personal evaporative cooling system. This is very cool. Also with the sun not touching your skin you will also get a feeling of being cooler. This will also protect your skin from harmful rays from the sun that can cause skin cancer with prolonged exposure. 

Now for the things you should never wear in the summer and the reason behind it. Polyester and acrylic fibers. Clothing manufacturers claim that they have moisture wicking properties.  Their public relations and marketing teams have obviously never worn their products in the desert in the summer heat. Polyester and acrylic do not absorb your sweat. The sweat runs down your body leaving a very smelly odor behind. You may also find yourself with a heat rash because there’s no way for your sweat to dissipate. 

Another type of clothing to avoid is shorts and tank tops. In other parts of the world, it’s perfectly acceptable. The sun is not as strong and the humidity is much higher, so it makes sense in those regions. However, in the desert, it’s a good way to get a sunburn, even if you apply sunscreen before you leave the house, sunscreen must be reapplied every few hours. Most people apply sunscreen once in the morning and forget about it. Any where the sun hits your skin will feel hotter for good reason. This applies to all races and colors of skin. We as human beings were not meant to be in the hot sun with so much skin exposed skin. Think blistering sun burns which are a very big warning sign that you have had too much sun. Tanned skin is not healthy skin.  Say no to tank tops and shorts.  

After swimming it is also a very good idea to dry off and cover up. Wear a wide brim hat with a 3 inch wide brim to protect your skin.  If I want to lay out in the summer sun after swimming I personally cover myself head to toe with a heavy towel and a wide brimmed hat.  I have been doing that since the mid 1970’s.  

It is also very important to stay hydrated.  Drink before you are thirsty.  Do my gardening or hiking before 9am on most days. Take twice the amount of water that you usually take on a hike. Pay attention to trail conditions. If the trail is closed because of extreme heat please don’t go around the barrier. This is done to protect you not to annoy you.  If you absolutely must go for a walk in the middle of the day go to the mall or big box stores and walk inside around the inside perimeter of the store. Since you are already at the store you can do your  grocery shopping too. 

You will also need to clear any dead trees and other plants from your property. Yes, we have fires in the desert. Even in suburban areas you need a fire break around your house. So no hanging branches touching your house.  Check with your local fire department to see what is required.  

Please don’t feed the wildlife in and around your home. The bunnies and other babies might look cute. The downside is that they bring Coyotes and Wildcats, because you’ve just fattened up their meal for them. This also puts small pets at risk, so never ever leave your pets outside unsupervised.  You may, however, put up feeders for hummingbirds, just be sure you sterilize the feeder every few days. You may also plant a butterfly garden that will attract bees and butterflies and help them on their journeys. 

Also talking about wildlife in your area please leave the snakes alone. They are beneficial to our environment. They eat pack rats and other small rodents that do harm to our cars and other wiring. If you happen upon a rattlesnake most local fire departments will remove them safely and relocate them to a more remote location.  

Below is a picture of how to deal with hard cooked eggs. 







Thursday, April 23, 2026

More Stitch Markers

 I have finally finished all the repairs on my broken stitch markers. I redesigned three. I also made 6 new glow in the dark mushroom stitch markers in the smaller size mushroom. How cool is that.  I also made a new set of right side/ wrong side stitch markers more compatible with my arthritis by changing them from a larger claw clasp to an earring hook with a folding flap.  Now to put them in the smaller stitch marker jar.  I have my jars divided by types of stitch marker rings. One jar is solid round rings, yes, I have one rather full jar. After all I have been collecting them for over 25 years. Then my newer jar just for crocheting and Tunisian crochet projects. Now the smaller jar looks a little fuller and not so sad.

I also found a tool for tightening one of my interchangeable knitting needles I am pretty sure it’s for the Lykke set.




Monday, April 6, 2026

The Trouble With Some Shoes

 Sometimes I can be slow on the uptake of information.  Take today for instance.  I have been wearing the same brand of summer sandals for several years. They seem to go well with my summer clothes. I can order them on line knowing that they will fit out of the box, or so it seemed. I seem to get calluses and blisters on the same spots on my feet every year that are quite painful.  Today I had that ah ha moment when I put 2 and 2 together.  It was the summer sandals causing the blisters and calluses. They went away while I was wearing my winter clogs. Then came back just two weeks into the sandal season. 

I was too tired and sore after one hour of gym time to go shopping for sandals today.  So I will try again later in the week to get some flat sandals that don’t hurt my feet.  I still have shoes to wear; however, my back does not like to wear high heels all the time.  Thirty years of care giving has done a number on my back that retirement can’t fix. So I wear flats whenever possible.

In the meantime I am wearing my felted wool winter slippers around the house.  They are actually not that hot.  I will need to be more careful about my shoe selection this time around.  I am hoping to find a few pairs of flats and a pair of slippers too. Wish me luck in this endeavor.  



Sunday, April 5, 2026

Stash Busting Again

 I am declaring that this round of stash busting is done. Over the course of 3 days, I filled 7 tote bags and one ornament box full of yarn, knitting needles, plus a few small kit bags.  I have filled most of the back of my car as you can see in the photo below.  There is enough yarn to knit at least 100 washcloths or several large blankets.  

I still have to put everything back together. Who knows how much more yarn will not make the cut before everything is put away.

The top picture is a scarf in progress. It will be over 6 feet long when it is finally finished   




Saturday, April 4, 2026

The Cleaning Conundrum

 While getting some supplies together for a friend that is going to be teaching knitting to some kids in Window Rocks. I am sending some yarn, knitting needles and a few small project bags.  This of course lead to looking for small project bags. Switching some project bags around.  Going through bags, drawers and baskets of yarn.  Which has left a mess. 

So the only solution is to reorganize the knitting room again. Which will lead to more yarn leaving the house. I will fill a few more bags with yarn tomorrow. So far I have put together over 20 gallons of yarn in seven bags.  John promised to help me find more yarn too. Then send a few bags and yarn. After all new knitters also need yarn too.  

Right now my body says rest.  While my mind is saying it’s time to go on a yarn hunt.  As in I am going on a yarn hunt.  I am going to find some yarn.  The yarn will soon be leaving the house.  I wonder if I can find enough yarn to fill the back of my car?  I think I should at least give it a try.  However, I will take the evening off and practice some Tunisian Crochet.  I am on a washcloth binge right now. 




Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Covering the Bases

 I’m too short to get all the oatmeal on the top pantry shelf.  So I made two breakfast setups with the oatmeal, plate and spoon.  Now all I need to do is refill the tea kettle and put out tomorrow’s new sponge and kitchen towel. That will make me look so efficient.  

Not like I am dealing with a barometric change headache at the moment. Hopefully this cuppa will dull the headache and allow me to sleep.  

I would also like to say, since we got less than 1/8 of an inch of rain.  This headache is not justified, 



Monday, March 30, 2026

Stitch Markers

 While I was waiting for breakfast to cook, ie the water to boil and the quick cook oatmeal to soften in the boiling water.  I made a small batch of stitch markers easier to use by replacing the lobster claw hook with a closable earring wire.  This was a quick 10 minute process.  Just enough time to fill my heart dish