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Joe

June 19, 2026 at 8:18 am by Claudia

Yesterday, my dear friend Joe was admitted to the hospital for a partial robotic nephrectomy. I spoke to him the night before; he was packing a bag, understandably nervous about the operation, and hoping he would only have to stay there one night. His friend, Carmel, was my contact for updates on the surgery, which started around 7:30 am. I was part of an 8 person text group so Carmel could update us all at the same time. The next text asked for prayers because Joe had a “cardiac event” as they started surgery. Resuscitation was in progress. After he was resuscitated, he was put on ECMO, and had a brain scan.

I had to look up ECMO – it stands for Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation. It is an “advanced temporary life-support machine that does the work of the heart and lungs for critically ill patients.” It makes sure the brain continues to receive oxygenated blood.

The next update said that Carmel and Melissa – two of Joe’s friends, he has no living family  – were trying to make the best decision as to his care and that he was going to be transferred to Butterworth Hospital in Grand Rapids – which is all the way across the state of Michigan from the Detroit area. They apparently have a specialized unit that can give the kind of care that he can’t get locally.

That was about 1:05 pm and we were told they would update us when they knew more.

It’s 8:06 am on Friday and there have been no updates.

I am heartsick for my dear friend. We’ve been friends for over 40 years. Joe, Jan, and I shared a house for about 3 or 4 years. I left to go to grad school. We were extremely close, the three of us. Joe was by Jan’s side last year as she fought a losing battle with pancreatic cancer. And now this, something I never expected would happen during his surgery.

Joe updated me about Jan all the time. I could text or call him and he’d tell me what was happening. If Jan was with us, she would do the same, but Jan has passed away and I only have this one contact. It’s such a powerless feeling. I’m not there, I’m far away, and I want to scream “Please, give me an update!” – which I am just about to do.

Joe is a year and a half younger than me.

From what I’ve heard about ECMO, this is as serious as it gets. And Mere tells me it’s very hard to come back from that kind of life support. It can be done, but what kind of quality of life will he have?

I know nothing more at this time.

Don stayed by my side all day yesterday. And he will today.

Please send out some prayers for my Joe.

I should add that Joe is a church organist, and many of the people on this text chain are people from his church. He is beloved there, so he has lots of support and for that I am grateful.

Stay safe.

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This and That

June 17, 2026 at 8:05 am by Claudia

The coneflowers are coming! My favorites will be in full color very shortly.

Beautiful yarrow, which is popping up everywhere.

Well. Yesterday was frustrating. I was filming a video of the Beacon Hill kitchen for my YouTube channel and, in watching it before I was going to to upload, I noticed that there were little stains on the wallpaper right below the center window. I must have checked and rechecked that area twenty times before I could believe it was real. The wallpaper paste had bled through the wallpaper. I’ve used the same wallpaper paste for years and I have never had that happen before. The more I looked at it, the more I realized I would have to remove it and order some more sheets. And I’m going to try another paste that she recommends – guaranteed not to bleed through. I was able to peel it off the center back wall and the long wall where the door is.  I ordered the wallpaper and now I wait because this is the woman in Washington DC. Remember? It took two weeks to get the first order.

Now, I’m not sure what to do. I can paint the bare walls in the hallways, I guess.

Today, though, I’m going to mow the front lawn.

And finish The Black Wolf  because I just picked up Maggie O’Farrell’s newest from the library – Land.

I really don’t want to lose my momentum on the dollhouse because I worry about losing interest. So I’m going to have to start work on another room. But wallpaper is expensive and I just can’t order things any time I want to.

Good news, though – You’ve heard me talk about Dragonfly Blythe, the customizer who created Nina and Pru.

About three years ago, she stopped customizing and those of us who love her work have been in mourning ever since. My dream has been owning one of her redheads and several times I’ve missed on out one that was being resold. Two owners wouldn’t ship to the USA. One promised me hers but then it fell through. And that’s the only way you could get a Dragonfly because Ola was no longer creating.

Yesterday, I got a message from her. She’s coming back! She has had a tough time of it for 3 years, but she’s doing better and misses her work. I’ve already put in a request for a redhead. But first, she has to get her sea legs back.

Sure enough, two of my friends received the same message and we’re all thrilled.

Okay.

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

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Flowers, Floors, and 3D Printing

June 15, 2026 at 8:28 am by Claudia

This crown vetch is my favorite thing at the moment. And, as you can see, bees love it. It’s quite tall and is growing outside of the big garden bed. This year, with all the reseeded plants filling every bit of the big garden bed, it’s getting a very natural and wild look. If I could ever so slightly control that, it would be good news for me. Less weeding, more plants, less back pain. Fingers crossed!

Oh my god, the Knicks! That game was intense and both Don and I had given up and were sure they’d have to play at least one more game in NYC, but wow! They rallied, they took control, and they WON. We were up too late and woke up too early the next morning, but it was worth it.

The wood floors are complete in the Beacon Hill kitchen.

I love this kitchen, The three windows over the sink are so charming. My only wish it that is was a bit larger, but that’s okay. There’s room for a stove and refrigerator. Speaking of stoves, I had an idea over the weekend and wrote a post on my IG miniatures account that showed a photo of Stella. I asked if someone thought it might be possible to make a 3D printed version of my stove. It would be much less expensive, and I might be perfectly happy with it. Someone came through and we are going to collaborate. I will provide photos of Stella and measurements, as well. The husband and wife team on that account would offer it in their shop so that others could also have a vintage stove in their dollhouses. I figure, why not try? My ideal is the one I’ve shown you, but it’s over $300 and neither of us is working. This one would cost me between 50 and 60 dollars. I’d have to paint it and figure out what paint to use so that the white looks like enamel and the chrome is chrome-looking. I figure, what have I got to lose? Even if it’s not my ideal, it can be a place holder until I can save up the money for the one on Etsy.

Wish us luck!

The temperatures are much more sane this morning, so I’m going to do some work outside.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

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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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