Monday, May 23, 2022

I took the plunge again..

yesterday, i decided it was a good
dyeing day.. 
i used a couple recipes from
Beautiful Wool - A Hand-Dyers Guide
by Laurice Heath
the Primitive Green was the first
and i love how it turned out..
i didn't stir much as i wanted some modeling.



then i did a Old Christmas Red
altho i neglected to read to dye over a red..
so i have Old Christmas Brown!
I am happy with these too! 
may go back and make more sometime
as i think a couple would be good for backgrounds

Last was going back and trying the recipe again
dyeing over some bright reds i have.
i love how they turned out!
much prettier in person.



so yesterday was a good 
Dyeing day for me! 
cant wait to have another!

I am working on this rug
for daughter Angela.
she wanted a teal bird..
the rest is up to me!

enjoy your day my blog friends!     jody

* we have been having so much rain, its been awful!
today its sunny and 46 above. 
will warm up so i will be out raking leaves
off the perennials finally!


Wednesday, May 11, 2022

you always think your prepared..

 Dad did so well hanging in there for 6 years of dialysis with stage 4 kidney disease.

Mom took such good care of him.

 Dad is healthy now. 

Mom needs to rest a bit..

John Arthur Thomforde, 84, a lifelong Crookston, MN resident and longtime businessman, passed away at his home on his 84th birthday, Wednesday, April 27, 2022, with his beloved wife, Jean, and their children at his side.

John was born on April 27, 1938, to Harold Frederick and Lucille (Sommers) Thomforde. He was baptized and confirmed at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, educated in Crookston schools, and graduated as a member of Central High School’s Class of 1956. John then began employment with the Crookston Milling Company. During this time, he also served with the Crookston National Guard from 1955-65. On December 27, 1958, John was united in marriage to the love of his life, Jean Marie Bratrud, with the ceremony taking place at Crookston’s Trinity Lutheran Church. Their union would be blessed by the births of 4 children: Jody, Jana, Joan, and Jim. In 1963 John started working for the Dahlgren Company and remained with them until joining his parents in their business established in 1966 and known as the Thomforde Yarn and Garden Center. After several years John and Jean became owners of Thomforde’s and successfully operated the Crookston landmark business until selling and retiring in 2006. Sadly, their daughter, Joan, passed away on July 15, 2011.

John became a licensed judge for the American Poultry Association at the age of 20 and gained a sterling reputation for his expert knowledge and judging ability at events in many states around the country. He was involved with poultry during the Red River Valley Winter Shows and the Polk County Fair for many years and served the poultry industry during the Minnesota State Fair for over 60 years. He was head of the Fair’s Poultry Department as its Superintendent for the last 10 years of that time. John truly enjoyed this huge part of his life and summed it up best in his own words, “many times I just liked sitting and enjoying the birds and having Jean’s hand to hold throughout.”

Jean was the love of John’s life. He always called her “his bride”. His favorite phrases were “yes, dear” and “I don’t know what we are doing today – Jean hasn’t told me yet”. John and Jean worked together for years at the Garden Center and poured much love into the Flowers and took such pride in providing the community with quality plants and their gardening knowledge. In retirement, John and Jean spent all their time together enjoying many of the simple pleasures in life: Spending time in his chicken yard (picking out the “prize-winning chickens”), long car rides, going out for dinner, and judging chickens at the County fairs. His favorite thing to do, however, was just sitting on the front porch of their home, drinking coffee and visiting with friends and family, especially his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

He was a patient, loving, understanding man of few words. John and Jean’s love for each other has set an everlasting example of faith, true love, commitment, and unconditional love in sickness and in health in their marriage for all of their children, grandchildren, and all who knew him. He was so loved and will be so missed.

John will be very lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Jean, his soulmate and best friend for over 63 years; their 3 living children: Jody Menge (Dennis LaFleur), Jana (Steve) Biermaier, and James (Shelly) Thomforde, all of Crookston, MN; son-in-law, Paul Mercil; 12 grandchildren: Angela Menge (Brett Meyer), Jason (Jessica) Menge, Jeffrey (Tonya) Menge, Eric (Tiffany) Biermaier, Lukas (Heidi) Biermaier, Nickolas (Taylor) Biermaier, Andrew (Kennedy) Resendiz-Biermaier, Joshua, Zachary, and Ethan (Haley) Mercil, Nathan (Heaven) Thomforde, and Isaac Thomforde; and 19 great-grandchildren. He also leaves 3 sisters-in-law and a brother-in-law: Norma Buckmiller and Pat Bratrud of Crookston, and Douglas (Mary) Bratrud of Erskine; several nieces and nephews; and a lifetime worth of “chicken friends.”

In addition to his daughter, Joan, John was preceded in death by his son-in-law, Mark Menge; parents, Harold and Lucille Thomforde and step-mother, Nellie Jefferson Thomforde; sister and brother-in-law, Audrey and Stanley Turnlund; parents-in-law, Norman and Lulu Bratrud; and 2 brothers-in-law, John “Jack” Bratrud and Daniel “Jim” Buckmiller. May God bless the memory of John Arthur Thomforde.

The memorial service for John Thomforde will be held at 10:30 a.m., Monday, May 2, 2022, at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Crookston with The Rev. Steve Bohler, officiating.

Visitation with the family will be for one hour prior to the funeral. The service will be livestreamed by going to John’s obituary page at www.stenshoelhouske.com and clicking on the prompt to view. Burial will follow in Oakdale Cemetery, Crookston.




our friend who bought the garden store
from dad/mom is very talented.
she is also sister janas
sons mother in law..

enjoy your summer days my blog friends...      jody