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Tornado

June 13, 2015 at 7:37 am by Claudia

I’m writing this from my phone. We had a tornado touch down here late yesterday afternoon. What had been an intense thunderstorm suddenly turned into the scariest 15 minutes I’ve ever been through in my life. We had no warning, so we hadn’t taken cover. I watched as the top part of our dead hickory came crashing to the ground. I saw things flying through the air.

We still don’t have power. The lines from our house to the street are down. So are our neighbors’. The area around us is full of downed trees, cars in ditches. I saw scores of people walking home, passing by our house, because they’d had to abandon their cars.

Truly terrible. I have laundry to do, have to get packed, and I have no way to print out my train ticket. I slept a few hours but that’s about it. Say a prayer for all of the members of my community who are suffering right now. I’ve heard about roofs gone, cars crashed – it goes on and on.

But we’re safe.

Filed Under: life 53 Comments

Two Days and Counting

June 12, 2015 at 8:50 am by Claudia

Oh, sunsets, you are so magical, never the same, always unique, sometimes fiery, sometimes soft and muted.

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I think I could devote a whole blog just to sunsets.

But I won’t. Because the last thing I need is another blog. I have two that are active and one that is inactive.

That’s more than enough.

We’re at T-minus 2 days and counting here. I leave early Sunday morning, and I mean early. We have to drive to Albany so I can board the Amtrak train to Buffalo. Suddenly, I’m aware of all the things I need to do before then, but I don’t seem to be doing them. I’m sure the pressure will eventually get to me and I’ll shift into hyper-drive and all will be attended to.

I’m in the same place I always am when I’m about to leave town. Don’t want to leave my husband, doggie, cottage, and gardens. Do want to visit lovely Chautauqua. Comfort myself with the fact that it’s only three weeks. Realize that the anticipation and planning are the hardest part of the whole thing and that once I’m on the road, it’s a done deal and I’ll relax.

Blooming in the garden:

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Spirea. Lovely little pink blooms.

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Sigh. What will I miss while I’m away?

This morning, I found Henry/Henrietta in the big corral and had to shoo him/her out of there, which took a bit of time.

As my husband eloquently stated, “They’re beginning to be a pain in the ass.”

Ummm….yes.

New post up on Just Let Me Finish This Page.

Happy Friday.

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Filed Under: flowers, garden, groundhogs, On The Road 30 Comments

Job Opening at MHC

June 11, 2015 at 9:22 am by Claudia

Wanted: Someone to function as sentry on the grounds of Mockingbird Hill Cottage.

Must be able to spend enormous amounts of time watching for adorable critters, big and small, and be willing to (nicely) scare them off from specific areas that are off-limits to the general public.

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Job Duties include: Standing at the kitchen door and looking out the window, where you will often see little groundhogs scampering toward the areas known as The Big Corral, The Mini Corral and The Big Garden Bed. On no account are said animals to be allowed to enter these areas.

Sometimes your duties will take you to what is called The Front Porch, where you will observe adorable critters and loudly proclaim “NO!” This word may have to be uttered more than once.

Job duration: three weeks.

Example of critters that must be observed:

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Other animals to watch for: deer. The current holder of this position saw a beautiful young deer this morning. She made the mistake of running for her camera in order to capture its beauty, thereby missing the fact that said deer was headed toward the big garden bed and was ready to eat the contents of that bed. The camera was hurriedly put down, the front door was opened – thereby activating the alarm, which was quickly deactivated – and the young deer was told “NO!” with a firm, but kindly voice.

This is the sort of thing you must do. All day long.

The other occupants of the house are well-meaning, but not up to the task. The male occupant will occasionally notice critters who are ‘getting into things’ and will open the door to scare them off. The other female occupant – a dog – seems not to notice or care, which is a far cry from the hyper, over-observant pup she once was. She has a much more zen attitude now, so she cannot be counted on.

Therefore, it is up to you.

End of job notice.

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Hey, I’m not kidding. It’s Critter Central here. Last night I was standing right in front of the catalpa, camera in hand,  and to my shock, a skunk crossed the street and trotted right by me on his way to some destination in the woods behind the shed. I was so shocked that I was unable to get a good picture – just a blur.

By the way, isn’t the catalpa beautiful? The scent hits you as soon as you go outside. It’s sweet and heady and incredible.

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Even with the torrential rains and winds and thunderstorms of a few days ago, there are still a lot of blossoms on the tree. Glorious. I’m so grateful I didn’t miss the blooms this year.

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I was at Lowe’s yesterday and happened to notice this trellis – I believe it was called the Zen Trellis. It was only $18 and the clematis is now thanking me for getting it up off the ground. I should have done this earlier in the spring, but alas, I’m just now getting around to it.

I have to say, I love that splash of red.

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Don’s night of filming went well. Like a dog who knows when it’s master comes home, I woke up in the middle of the night, noticed that Don was not in bed with me, and, two seconds later, heard the sound of the car coming up the driveway. It sort of freaked me out….

We spoke only briefly but he was happy and loved the experience, as he always does. I’ll find out more later, but he’s still sleeping at the moment.

More to do today in the garden; weeding, weed whacking, mowing. Time to start making lists for Don. Lists for me. Laundry. You get the picture.

Happy Thursday.

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Filed Under: animals, deer, Don, flowers, garden, groundhogs, Scout 43 Comments

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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.

I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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