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Monday Update

July 13, 2026 at 8:17 am by Claudia

We mowed the front lawn on Saturday, which was tiring, especially since we haven’t mowed lately. Everything else is growing more slowly because we haven’t had a lot of rain. I need to weed whack, which I might do this morning, but I suspect I’ll have to recharge the battery. Then on Tuesday, we have a heat advisory.  High temps and humidity will be back for 3 days.

In the meantime, I have to pack up a big Etsy order of some dishes I was selling. I was so surprised when someone purchased them! They’ve been listed for about 3 years. Four of each: butter plates, saucers, teacups, dinner plates, and bowls. So I had to go out yesterday and buy packing supplies because I had nothing on hand. Add to that the box I’m going to have to buy and my profit margin is quickly shrinking. I noticed a small chip on the inner rim of a teacup and I messaged the buyer with a picture asking if he still wanted it. Yes, he said, it was his mother’s wedding pattern and the original set was lost. He has been searching for replacement pieces. That made me smile. So, even though, my head was saying “Maybe you should cancel the order” my heart said “I’m so happy to help replace his mom’s china.”

Third floor hallway wallpapering complete. I just finished a little section this morning.

I’m not sure about the big buffet (is that what it’s called?) Will it stay yellow? I have to wait to see what the wood floor looks like.

And…I heard from Joe! I sent him a text yesterday morning saying “I love you” and he answered me in the afternoon. I can’t tell you how happy that made me! He hopes he’s moving to rehab the first of the week. He said he’s still very weak and they are dealing with many complications from the “life saving equipment” (sarcastic, that’s my Joe) – in other words, ECMO. He is working hard, he said, and he loves me.

Bless his heart. I can’t imaging how hard this all is. I reminded him that ‘slow and steady wins the race.’ But, my heavens, his heart stopped. He was on an ECMO machine for five days.

If you’re so inclined, keep those prayers coming.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

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Landings, Stairs, and Wallpaper almost Finished

July 11, 2026 at 8:00 am by Claudia

I’m writing this on Friday because we have to get outside early on Saturday morning to mow. It’s hot and humid again – not as bad as the heat wave, but still, pretty uncomfortable!

I’ve been working on the dollhouse hallways and I just have a tiny bit to finish up on the third floor. The second floor is finished. It’s not perfect, but I think I’m the only one who will know that. (I hope so.) It was quite the challenge. I took the day off yesterday because I needed a big old break. I have to work in tiny spaces and that involves my body being put in awkward positions. My back was hurting, as well as my shoulders.

Here’s a glimpse of the second floor walls and landing.

Here’s an interesting story. It took me ages to realize that something was off on the triple windows. The center section looked unfinished. So did the two windows on either side. I guess I was used to seeing them that way. Then, on Wednesday,  I searched for Beacon Hills on Instagram and realized it was missing another layer of the middle window (it’s assembled in layers) and all of the trim for finishing. So yesterday, I went out to Don’s car where the kit box is stored, and dug through everything (with the help of the kit schematic) and I grabbed everything I thought might be needed. I figured out what needed to go where and sanded and painted the pieces. Now, it looks SO much better!

So my next session will involved finishing the  section that still needs to be papered, touching up the stairs with stain. Painting sections of the ceilings that were accidentallly marked with stain, then I’ll start on the floors.

Then the baseboards and ceiling trim.

The project that never ends, though – to be honest – I like that. I need a project right now.

Stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

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My Thoughts This Morning

July 10, 2026 at 8:47 am by Claudia

I am really, really tired today. I’ve worked hard on the dollhouse all week, the heat and humidity are back, I’m dealing with ongoing congestion. We found out a dear friend of Don’s died yesterday. I knew him as well, but he and Don go back decades. Then one of the women in my smaller text group heard from Joe. He hasn’t moved to the rehab facility. He’s still in the hospital and he’s very frustrated. The hospital wants Joe to go to acute rehab and Joe said he desperately needs to go there, but insurance is fighting it. He also said he is very, very weak and they are dealing with numerous problems caused by the ECMO machine – something I feared might happen.

Then I read a series of posts/articles about the drop in literacy in this country, something that is now being called “Post Literacy.” Much of it is due to smart phones, declining attention spans, with people losing the desire to read. If you search, you can learn about this. It’s depressing as hell.  I’ve run into it online – a bunch of younger people on Threads were asking authors to use “smaller words.” I was shocked. Professors are finding that students doing take-home exams cheated using ChatGPT – which is AI. Less and less Americans are reading books. People consume information in shorter spans but spend much less time engaging in critical thinking and “long-form reading and critical analysis.” Some of this I have pulled from Aaron Parnas – whose independent journalism I follow, and from a in-depth Substack post that Don forwarded to me.

It’s really bad.

And I felt a twinge of unease because I realize I am reading less and less. Lately the dollhouse has been taking up time, and the stress from the current administration can be all-consuming, but I’ve had to force myself to sit down with a novel and stay away from my devices. So, I too, am addicted. That has to change.

I’m beginning to think that the smart phone should never have been invented.

I’m taking steps to change that in my life. Turning off my devices, working outside more, and reading a LOT more. Reading has always been my greatest comfort and pleasure. I need to get back to it.  I started this morning – I read a chunk from the newest Maggie O’Farrell – Land.

I took this picture this morning:

I’m taking a break from the dollhouse today. I need a day off.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

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