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Living in a Dollhouse, Morning Glories, Reading

September 22, 2015 at 9:26 am by Claudia

The morning glories have been slow in coming. One flower will appear every few days. Only one. While I would love to have a profusion of morning glories, I sort of like this one-at-a-time business. It heightens the pleasure, the beauty.

I was surprised, therefore, to see three  new flowers yesterday. That’s a first for this summer.

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Three new beauties and one from the day before.

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This one. Equally beautiful.

When our friend Adrian was here, he was very charmed by our cottage. When he said, “It’s like a dollhouse!” I smiled and thought, well there you go! I never thought of it that way, but it makes perfect sense. We live in a dollhouse. (A dollhouse that contains other, smaller dollhouses.) I have a feeling that if any of you were to stop by for some tea and scones, you’d say the same thing.

I like that. Oh lord, we get so frustrated by lack of storage space, by having no usable basement or attic or garage. We say, “This house is too small!!” And it is. But, then again, it’s gosh-darned charming. And after having thoroughly cleaned it in preparation for Adrian’s visit, we look on it with fresh eyes and fall in love with it once again.

We really concentrated on the guest room/office/studio which ends up being a catch-all room for everything that doesn’t have a ‘place’. Don took on that room, as he’s the one who uses it the most, especially in the winter months. He did a bang-up job. It looks great.

It’s autumn. The nesting instinct has one again hit me smack in the face.

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By the way, I’ve finished Come Rain or Come Shine by Jan Karon (which is being released today) and am now happily immersed in the world of Three Pines via The Nature of the Beast  by Louise Penny.

There’s a review of Come Rain or Come Shine  on Just Let Me Finish This Page today.

I’m hoping to get some work done on the Top Secret Project this week. Wish me luck!

Happy Tuesday.

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Filed Under: books, dollhouse, flowers, garden, reading 26 Comments

Autumnal Light

September 21, 2015 at 8:40 am by Claudia

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I’ve been exploring the autumnal light that comes in very late afternoon. It’s bright and golden with that sort of autumn tinge that tells me the seasons are changing.

Yesterday, as if a switch was suddenly flipped, the temperature dropped to the low seventies and last night the temps were in the fifties. Hello, Autumn!

The garden beds are flashing a flower here and there, but basically, they’re getting ready to go to sleep. Henry/Henrietta has been spotted chowing down more than a few times a day. I suppose he/she is getting ready for hibernation.

The doves came back to the birdbath last night.

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Our dear friend, Adrian, came to visit us yesterday and stayed with us last night. Adrian (who coincidentally has the same last name as Don) has been friends with Don for over 40 years and with me for over twenty. He’s such a great guy – an actor, like Don. In fact, I’ve coached him out at the Old Globe. He’s been filming a movie about Ernest Hemingway over the past few years in which he plays Hemingway. After a long and sometimes stressful period of filming and not filming and waiting to start again (they filmed at Hemingway’s home in Cuba) the final editing has been finished and Papa  had a screening at a film festival in Boston on Thursday. We’re so excited for him! It will premiere in Havana. Fingers crossed for all that is good for our friend.

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I’m halfway through Come Rain or Come Shine  by Jan Karon. It’s a lovely and gentle read. I believe it will be officially released tomorrow. A review on Just Let Me Finish This Page tomorrow.

Don’s new CD, Ready for the Radio, has been mastered and will now be duplicated, printed and packaged. Whoo hoo! It is really, really well done. Both Don and Dan have poured their considerable talents into this recording and I can’t wait until I can hold it in my hands.

Happy Monday.

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Filed Under: Don, flowers, friends, friendship, garden 25 Comments

Human-ness

September 20, 2015 at 9:20 am by Claudia

It’s 8:30. I got up at 6:30 only to discover an ‘accident’ in liquid form from Scoutie. Very  unlike her and it had just happened, so I can only imagine she must have held on as long as she could. Barely awake, I started in on the clean-up.

Then, about an hour later, as I was pouring hot water into my coffee filter, I somehow knocked the filter off the mug and coffee grounds and coffee spewed all over that section of the kitchen.

It’s been a challenging morning.

Breathe deeply, Claudia. Breathe deeply.

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But this greeted me when I stepped outside. (Note leaves on the ground. It’s beginning to look like Fall around here.)

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A beautiful new morning glory can certainly help one’s outlook.

And last night – when it was still dusky out there – I went into the kitchen to apologize to Don for something I said. Normally, I’m sitting in my chair at that time of day. After apologizing and hugging him, I looked out the kitchen door and there were two mourning doves perched on either side of the birdbath. They were very still. I’ve seen them do that before, this perching; resting, watching, and gazing at each other. Mourning doves may be my favorite birds. They are gentle and beautiful.

At the same time, I caught sight of a hummingbird, darting from one geranium blossom to another. The geraniums are planted in three barrels that are next to the birdbath. There are a lot of them. This little guy went to every flower, then darted over to what remains of the phlox, then back to the geraniums. This time of year, when there are fewer and fewer flowers, has to be challenging for a hummingbird.

And on one of the fence posts, a catbird awaited his turn at the birdbath.

I thought about how I would have missed all of that if I hadn’t got out of my chair to apologize to Don.

I grew up in a house where I never heard the words “I’m sorry” from my parents. I don’t know why. But apologies were never given. No responsibility for hurtful words spoken was ever owned or admitted.

Consequently, as a young adult and on into my adult years, it was very, very hard for me to apologize for anything. To admit failure. To admit human frailty. I saw it as a sign of weakness. It wasn’t until I met Don that I really learned what it means to apologize, simply because Don taught me by example. He apologizes freely. He always has.

And it wasn’t something I came to immediately. It took me a while. I had to watch and observe him and put puzzle pieces together from my past and my present in order to make sense of things. I finally came to the realization that the words “I’m sorry. I was wrong.” are not a sign of weakness but a sign of strength. To be willing to open up and admit a mistake, whether angry words spoken or a regrettable action taken, is essential.

I know people who never take responsibility for their actions. It’s either always someone else’s  fault or somehow that person is able to completely block out the memory of what actually happened and replace it with something else. It’s maddening. It’s sad.

I have some guilt over apologies not given many years ago. I try to acknowledge that and make amends when I’m able to. It’s so freeing, this “I’m sorry” business! It makes everything whole again. It acknowledges our human-ness.

We try to do better the next time.

Anyway, without that little apology, I wouldn’t have been given the gift of that vision outside my kitchen window.

Happy Sunday.

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