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Cutting a Rug

May 7, 2016 at 9:47 am by Claudia

Weather forecast? Rain. If you were to visit Mockingbird Hill Cottage, you’d encounter two adults valiantly trying to stay positive in the midst of six plus days of almost-constant rain. We have been aided in that quest by watching the first episode of the second season of Grace and Frankie on Netflix and by watching the gloriously talented Adele in concert (aired last night on NBC).

Adele is the real deal, a throwback to the days when a singer would come onstage, plant his/her feet and just sing. No auto tune. No frenetic and distracting dancers in the background. No vocal pyrotechnics that shout, “Look at what I can do!” instead of actually telling a story in song. We love her. She’s modest, funny, and has a voice that is husky and powerful and brave. She writes her own material but I secretly hope that someday she records some old standards because I’d love to hear what she does with them.

I have her first album and now we need to get the second album. Don can’t stop talking about her this morning.

Speaking of singing, Don has a gig with his friend Dan tonight. Fortunately, it happens to be in our little town. I’ll be attending, of course.

Yesterday I worked on the TSP.

Don. Stop reading.

I wanted some stonework along the base, reminiscent of the very old stonework that is the foundation for our circa-1891 cottage. I briefly toyed with making the stonework and even bought a product that I thought would be perfect. It turned out to be not-so-perfect. So I went the much easier route and purchased an embossed-on-paper granite stonework. From Hobby Builders Supply/miniatures.com.

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At the risk of sounding like a broken record, photos are particularly difficult during these gray, rainy days. This one is a little less than crisp. But you get the idea.

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It turns out to be perfectly fine. I like it. And it was fairly quick and easy.

I’m in the midst of painting the deck/porch and today I’ll slap on a coat of varnish.

Arriving in the mail yesterday:

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This gorgeous rug from Dale’s Dreams. She has an Etsy shop and also sells at miniature shows. I have to say this is the best miniature rug that I have ever seen, and I’m not talking about the pattern, which I love, but about the heft and quality. It looks entirely three-dimensional and there is a backing applied to the rug that gives it weight. A lot of mini rugs – though lovely – are pretty one-dimensional. Many of the rugs in Hummingbird Cottage are one-dimensional. This one is amazing. That’s a splash of red-orange in the middle of the pattern.

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Now I’ve moved the other rug over to the recording area, which is where I had always planned to have a rug, a stool, a microphone (if I can ever find one I like) and a guitar. I’m not sure whether this rug itself will make the final cut, but for now, I like it.

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That stool came from Hobby Builders Supply. I’m not sure whether I’m going to paint it, age it, or stain it. But this shows you the look I’m going for.

By the way, I’m not at all concerned with the colors being matchy-matchy. Don is a big fan of color so I’m giving it to him!

It’s taking shape, this little project!

Happy Saturday.

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Filed Under: miniatures, Top Secret Project 38 Comments

Friday Thoughts

May 6, 2016 at 8:41 am by Claudia

Oh for heaven’s sake. This is the fifth day in a row of rain, with temperatures a good twenty degrees below normal. I can’t plant seeds, I can’t weed the garden or put down mulch. The lawn is growing by leaps and bounds and we are just stuck here in the cottage about ready to go nuts.

I’ve had it.

I got home yesterday and took some photos late in the day of the few blooms that are happening around here. Daffodils are blooming in a clearing on the edge of our woods.

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It’s May 6th, and the daffodils are just now blooming. We have had the weirdest spring. Abnormally warm. Then snow out of nowhere, with ice. Then warm. Then cold.  And on and on it goes.

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I wanted you to see the wee little bug that was on a petal.

• Anastasia  is simply wonderful. I can’t wait to see it in full costume, with gorgeous sets and a full orchestra. In fact, the cast was going to sing with the orchestra for the first time yesterday afternoon, and the composer and lyricist wanted me to stick around if I could (they were understandably excited) but I had to get on the road. By the way, that first rehearsal with the orchestra is called the Sitzprobe, a German term used in opera that literally means ‘seated rehearsal.’

The music is glorious, the cast is very, very talented, the dances are great, Darko’s direction is impeccable, as always. The next time I see it will be for a Preview – probably in a little over a week.

• Don will be starting Medicare in June. (We can’t believe we’re this old!) I won’t be eligible for a year and a half. So we called New York State of Health (our state’s vehicle for the Affordable Care Act) to let them know that and to ask that our policy be changed to a single policy. For months now, I have been looking forward to finally saving some money on health insurance, which for those of us who are older, but not quite ready for Medicare, and who earn a modest income but are not at the poverty level, has not really been all that affordable. In fact, it’s been a strain financially.

Imagine my shock when I was told that I no longer qualified for a tax credit – even though, right now, we do get a tax credit. Due to some metrics that I cannot understand that have to do with income, a single policy, and the fact that I, being honest, reported a bit more income – and by a bit I mean no more than $2000 – that I’d earned this year, never mind the fact that I have no guarantee of any more income for the rest of this year – I’m suddenly going to have to pay more than we’re paying now. For just me. And, since Don has to pay monthly for Medicare Part B, we are now losing money.

I can’t tell you how upset I was. We looked over policies and, honestly, I could save maybe $50 if I went for one with a $5000 deductible, but that is simply ridiculous. Those policies also require you to pay a rather large chunk of the costs of hospitalization, also no-can-do. So I have to pay more, just to get to a $2000 deductible.

Pardon me while I scream.

I championed the Affordable Care Act and I know it is helping millions of people. It is helping many actors I know, many young people who are working part-time, the list is quite long. That’s a wonderful thing. But it doesn’t help those of us who are in a riskier age category and who aren’t quite 65. For us, it sort of sucks. Big time.

Edited to add:  Please remember, though, that pre-the Affordable Health Care Act, getting insurance as two freelancers was much more difficult. I want to be clear on that. We had to settle for catastrophic insurance, which only covers hospitalization.

• Today is my late brother Dave’s birthday. He would have been 69. He died when he was 44. I miss him so much. Happy Birthday, dear brother. And Happy Birthday to his son Eric who shares the same birthday.

• I’m not looking forward to Mother’s Day for obvious reasons. I hope the day brings weather that allows me to work outside. I think that will help. I just have to keep busy on that day.

Happy Friday.

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Filed Under: Dave, Don, flowers, life, On The Road 57 Comments

A New Arrival and a Note

May 5, 2016 at 8:08 am by Claudia

You do know, of course, that there are times I am going to write about politics? Because there are. If you don’t like that, you are free to move on. Posting daily about my life and passions means that sometimes the content isn’t going to be cute and pretty, but it will always be from my heart. I have a lot of interests and strong opinions. If you haven’t gleaned that from reading this blog, then you’ve clearly been missing something! The truth is: I determine the content on the blog. It’s about my life. And a great deal of my life lately has been about politics. So there you go.

I work hard at varying the daily content of this blog, but I won’t censor my subject matter on any given day for fear that some readers will be unhappy. That’s when a blog loses the author’s voice. I’ve seen it happen. I’ve never taken a poll here asking my readers what they want to see on the blog. I assume that if you’re here, there’s something that appeals to you. But not everything is going to appeal to you and that’s just fine. I’m very protective of the integrity of this blog and the authenticity of my voice. It’s always going to be real life, warts and all.

Don: Stop here.

Okay. On to something ‘cute.’ This arrived in the mail yesterday, all the way from Thailand!

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Check out the packaging. This is from Lilu Miniatures on Etsy. The packaging, the presentation, the careful packing – all of it is impeccable.

The back of the box:

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I was so excited as I opened this!

Inside:

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Excuse the graininess – it was, of course, dark and rainy yesterday, and I was quickly taking photos before I had to leave for Hartford.

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Unbelievable perfection.

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Doesn’t that look cool? I’m in love. (Caroline is going to be jealous. She has a small laptop.)

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Gosh, darn it! I love working with miniatures. I am well and truly hooked on them.

As each new item arrives in my mailbox, I get more and more excited. Tomorrow, I’m going to do some work on the outside of the TSP.

Today, I’ll be attending a run-through of Anastasia. Can’t wait to see it!

And then I’ll be on the road again, driving back to the cottage.

Happy Thursday.

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Filed Under: miniatures, Top Secret Project 54 Comments

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