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Friday, March 31, 2023
Whoops!
The oncoming storm
Despite my rather chirpy entry over on my hair bow blog, I'm regarding today with a fair amount of trepidation. My resident storm spotter Rita Cheryl is scanning what little of the horizon she can see. The tree line is a bit of a hindrance.
Don't let that ordinary gray sky fool you! The weather folks have been predicting this storm system all week, and they've been saying ever since last Saturday that it's gonna be intense. Wind advisories were up as early as three o'clock yesterday morning, so we knew we'd have that much. Indeed, I had a hard time keeping Rita Cheryl balanced in the picture above, and y'all can see her hair whipping around. Here's what the wind advisory looks like; it extends until early tomorrow morning, and it may get re-issued.
Here's a screenshot of the radar as of 8:30 this morning.
Not much to see right now, but I'm dreading what it'll look like this afternoon. Tornadoes and severe thunderstorms are not exclusively an afternoon/evening thing, but afternoon is the best time, when the air is the warmest and the atmosphere is unstable. When the storms are all in a line like in a squall, that's not great, but when the storms are fewer and spread apart like zits on a high-schooler's cheeks, that's when they can feed on their surroundings and get bad, like they did in December of 2021. It's hard to tell in the screenshot I got back then, but those storms were spread out over a wide area instead of being in a single line, and as such they didn't have to compete with each other for all that warm air coming in from the south. This afternoon they're predicting something similar, though nothing is quite set in stone yet.
So Rita Cheryl is clad in her friendship bracelet and her favorite Shinedown shirt, and I have her "go-go bag" packed with her mini doll, her backpack (which has a few trinkets in it; all my dolls like trinkets), and a few items of clothing that y'all haven't seen before.
All of that is crammed into the zippered compartment on the bottom. You okay in there, Mini Gabby?
In that case, Rita Cheryl is all set. If I'm going over the rainbow I'm taking my favorite doll with me.
Of course I also have my purse loaded with necessities. My identifications, my medicine, my W-2 forms (still haven't done my taxes, LOL), a little dab of money, house keys (if I still have a house to go to at the end of the day), assorted girly stuff, the works. My mom is packed up too, just in case the sh!t does hit the fan. Malden has been incredibly blessed over the past few years and I pray that good fortune will hold up. Even when the last significant tornado came through there were no deaths (not here, anyway). Property damage? Yes. Injuries? Yes. But thank God, no one died. The folks on the south side did have a mess on their hands, though!
If anything goes down, I'll keep y'all posted. Be safe out there; these storms are predicted to cover a wide part of the central U.S.
Love,
RagingMoon1987
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Cool cat boogie
"Feels like a stuffed animal," I said.
"Oh, you're good!" Mama replied with a big grin. She'd gotten me a stuffed Pete the Cat for my workstation.
For the uninitiated, Pete the Cat is an anthropomorphic blue cat and the subject of several children's books. He likes to dance and sing, and he's usually depicted wearing high top sneakers. The illustrations in the books are fairly dark, so Pete usually doesn't have much of an expression...but my Pete is smiling.
That is typical cat! Always chill...unless it's mealtime or three o'clock in the morning. Then cats are batsh!t. Anyway, my Pete has his shoes, like all good Pete the Cats do. One is red and one is blue.
I love my mama, and I love the little things she does for me! I wish she were easy to shop for, darn it! Every birthday or Mother's Day that comes up she says "Oh, don't worry about me," but she always does nice things for me so I want to do SOMETHING. I gotta put on my thinking cap.
Happy MLB Opening Day,
RagingMoon1987
Sunday, March 26, 2023
Sunday randomness: an elephant!
ME (panic-stricken): DADDY!!!
DADDY (sleepily but patiently): What is it, baby?
ME: What's makin' all that noise out there???
DADDY (dramatically): An elephant!
I later learned that it was our sweet old neighbor's trailer-trash granddaughter going out to do God knows what, but I never forgot Daddy joking with me even though I'd woken him up. He was a good daddy, and I think about him a lot this time of year, since he died on March 5th, and his birthday was April 15th. Daddy was an elephant enthusiast, so when I saw these at Wal-Mart recently I thought of him.
Cheers and giant steps,
RagingMoon1987
Saturday, March 25, 2023
A study in opposites, and a milestone, and a tornado
In other news, the Mississippi Delta got hit hard by a tornado last night. As of writing at least 21 are dead, and Rolling Fork and Silver City got all but flattened. As with the incidents at Joplin and at Mayfield, I'm waiting to hear a rating and a final death toll. Them folks need prayers and donations if y'all can. The Mississippi Delta seems to be a magnet for such storms; in 1971 several towns in the area got clobbered and at least one (a little place called Pugh City) got wiped out completely. Then in 2010 Yazoo City got hit THREE times, once in April and twice in November. There was an interesting and tragic twist on the 1971 storm; racism was unfortunately still prevalent in the area, and because most of the dead and injured were poor and/or black not much attention was paid by the rest of the country. Sad, right? And that wasn't the first time that race played a role in the attention and the aid a stricken area received. Far from it; examples of that can be found in 1955 at Commerce Landing, and in 1969 at Hazlehurst. Experts flat out denied that the Commerce Landing tornado was a tornado, despite multiple people seeing the funnel with their own eyes! In this day and age the Commerce Landing incident would've brought national attention, because most of the fatalities were schoolchildren...but not back then. Thankfully times have changed, and I predict that the folks in Rolling Fork, Silver City, and the surrounding areas will have help in no time. Indeed, Ryan Hall had sixty thousand dollars in donations within thirty minutes of opening up his donation tab. That said, it'll still take a long time to rebuild. It always does.
Here's to hoping that y'all are weathering the tanking economy and the storms the best you can. Mama and I have made it through both fine so far, but we're taking precautions for both just the same.
All of my love,
RagingMoon1987
Saturday, March 18, 2023
A potential problem
Friday, March 17, 2023
A quick one for St. Patrick's Day
I can't remember ATM if I've ever said how much I love St. Patrick's Day, but I do. After two major holidays that go heavy on the color red, I'm ready for something more veronal, and St. Pat's emphasis on my favorite color fits the bill nicely. This year I just have one new shirt and jeans set, modelled by Danica Holley...
...one new dress, modeled by Julia Gotz...
...and one T-shirt, modelled by Rita Cheryl Lassiter. Y'all got a glimpse of Rita Cheryl's shirt back on the sixth, but...well, here it is again.
As usual, Mama supplied Julia's dress, and as usual, it's an Etsy number. The other outfits are also Etsy getup, though I bought those. Rita Cheryl's shirt came with a badge that declares her the world's cutest leprechaun, which is all well and good...except that Rita Cheryl doesn't look anymore like a leprechaun than I do!
The cute little decal is unfortunately coming loose, but that's nothing that a little fabric glue can't fix.Note that all three of my girls are either sleeveless or in short sleeves. The temperatures hit sixty ONCE this past week, and it hasn't been any warmer than forty-two degrees since. My mother has taken to joking that whenever I change my dolls' clothes for the season it SHOULD be, the weather immediately reverts back to what it HAD been. Like when I start dressing my girls in fall stuff and it gets hot again. Same sorta thing here; my trio is bare-armed (and barefoot in Danica's case), and tonight it's supposed to get below freezing. Our poor peach trees!
Julia looks and acts like her mind is elsewhere, so I'll wrap things up now. Oh, and just for the heckuvit I started up a new blog devoted to...guess what? My post about hair bows proved fairly popular, so I started up a blog about my bows. Not the most exciting or important subject in the world, but just about all of my hair bows trigger some sort of story or memory, so that'll make things slightly less boring. If you like colorful stuff and reading my bloviations, go over there and have a looksie.
Happy St. Patrick's Day,
RagingMoon1987
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
More mushrooms, and Rita Cheryl
...and these two are growing from a subterranean root.
By sheer, dumb luck I was able to find the pictures I forgot to share. These were taken back on September 17th. Stokelan Drive is divided in front of the high school, and along the division there are trees. This mushroom was growing out of a large stump. Note another, older mushroom beside it.
I'm no mycocologist, so I never identified the white mushroom growing out of the tree stump, nor did I identify the mushrooms I found in 2020. As for the brown shelf mushroom, online sources suggest that it's a species called Ganoderma applanatum, though I have my doubts because...well, because I don't know Bo Diddley from Bing Crosby about mushrooms! If I'm right, the mushroom is not edible, but can be used for medicinal purposes. Hmmm, inedible but medicinal...who'd have thunk? Either way the presence of those mushrooms do not bode well for the tree. Fungi tend to like dead stuff, and that suggests to me that at least part of that tree is either sick or already dead even though it has leaves growing.
St. Patrick's Day post is in the works, so stay tuned!
Beware the Ides of March,
RagingMoon1987
Sunday, March 12, 2023
The next level of madness
Both Etsy and the Disney Store are full to bursting with accessories for nuiMOs, and while some of the accessories are pricey (Loungefly backpacks!), the clothes and handheld items are pretty reasonable. My American Girls may have a run for their money now with Belle around!
Cheers and sparkles,
RagingMoon1987
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
More than one way
The proprietor's decision to utilize Lalaloopsy dolls in her bows reminds me of a post Miss Emily did once. Emily apparently wondered more than once what happens to blind bag toys when their usefulness has ended, and...well, I wondered the same thing! The last thing the world needs is more plastic in landfills! In Miss Emily's case, she found someone on Instagram called Mischa's Toy Jewels, whom I probably need to hit up in the future because why the heck not? Emily's post is HERE, and Mischa's Instagram page is HERE. Mischa was in turn inspired by a lady named Asha, whose Instagram page is HERE. It's good to see other Etsy stores doing something similar with small toys, and I hope that maybe AMWBowtique will reappear and do more of these doll-themed bows. Maybe some with those miniature L.O.L. Surprises, like Mischa's has done, or those little Care Bear figurines, or Shopkins? Just a thought. And if the store doesn't come back I've got four bows that I can enjoy. One of 'em has the Saggy Baggy Elephant on it; anything that is Little Golden Book-themed is a win with me.
Love and hair baubles,
RagingMoon1987
Monday, March 6, 2023
Just for the heckuvit...
Rita Cheryl and Imani are chilling on a nice early spring night at Grandma's. First Uncle is home for a visit.
It'll soon be too warm for Imani to wear her cap and cardigan.
Love,
RagingMoon1987