In December, I became the LMO of the Rebel Legion and that has been a very time consuming task. I usually spend about 2 hours a day (sometimes MANY more hours) on that endeavor.
The weather has been brutal again this last couple months. Snow and cold are the watchwords of the days. There have been a couple significant snowfalls and the temperatures have dipped to record levels on some days. There have been few days in the past two months where the temperature has been above freezing. When this kind of weather drags on for months, it really starts to get to you. Couple the bad weather with the fact that I have been really sick since the beginning of December, and you have a very un-fun period of time.
I have done several sewing projects for people over the past couple months and also one for myself. I decided to get serious about dying fabric and went through a really time consuming project of removing the color from my tan Yavin Tech jumpsuit and then re-dying it. The color came out awful so before it dried, I re-dyed it again in the original color I dyed it in the first place. What a waste of time and materials. I also sewed a tusken outer robe for a friend using the drop cloth that he gave me. Wow...is that stuff tough to work with.
I also started a very large project with the U of I Extension Master Naturalist Program and have been spending a LOT of time doing research on that. The program is with regard to the Monarch butterflies and their disappearance in our landscape. There are several reasons why this is happening, but our group will address the one thing we CAN change, and that is the loss of milkweed plants due to agricultural practices. Where we can 't do anything about agriculture, we can urge homeowners, business and civic concerns to add milkweed into their plantings. I am working on a brochure and flyer for the group and have been active buying milkweed plants and also starting seed. This will be a long term commitment.
As always, we got a LOT done and had a great time. After the workday I hosted the Pot Luck at my house. This year I had purchased tables rather than rent them and with another donated table and some donated chairs, we got by fine in the small confines of my house. As always, the food was great. I really enjoy this workday even thought it is a LOT of work for me. I baked cookies for the 10:00 AM break and made a whole bunch of pulled pork and salads for the pot luck. Then there is the set up and clean up of the Pot Luck. 
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