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This Is The Way We Wash Our Clothes

November 5, 2014 at 8:14 am by Claudia

moon

My favorite time of the evening; not fully dark, on its way to being dark, with blacks and deep blues and the moon shining brightly.

Mysterious. Magical. Simply lovely.

I have much to do around here, but I don’t seem to be doing it.

I want to put shelves in the den, but I’ve decided I want Don’s input before I do it. So that has to wait until next week.

I want to start painting the kitchen, but I need Don’s help moving things and keeping Scout out of the kitchen. So that has to wait until next week.

I was going to re-caulk the bathtub because whatever I did the last time didn’t work very well. But hacking away at the old caulk, cleaning that all up, applying the new caulk, waiting for it to dry? Too many hours. And I find I’m not in the mood to tackle it at the moment.

I do have to go to the laundromat. Today. Sigh.

Oh, it’s not that I’m a stranger to laundromats. If I had some sort of running tally of how many times I’ve been to a laundromat, I’m sure I would be astounded. Many years of apartment living = many years of laundromats. I remember when I moved into a new apartment at the beginning of my last year of graduate school. There was a washer and dryer in the building. I thought I’d died and gone to heaven.

But then I moved to Boston for my first teaching job and it was back to the laundromat.

It does change the way you think of things. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had the thought, “I’ll just throw that in the washer” since I’ve been back, only to remember that my washer doesn’t work. Again, a First World Problem. And in the end…annoying, but no biggie.

So today I gather everything up, drive to the neighboring town, take along my Kindle, and do some laundry. I can People Watch, too.

T-minus two days and counting until Don is home again. He’s still suffering from that cold, very like the one I had. The coughing stage hangs on for dear life. He needs to be with his girls. That’s the best medicine.

Another night photo:

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There was a new post up on Just Let Me Finish This Page yesterday. I neglected to mention it here. And I’m adding a short post today with news about an interesting contest you might want to enter. The information on that contest came via an email from author Wendy Tyson, so thank you Wendy!

Happy Wednesday.

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Tweaks: Dark and Grainy Edition

November 4, 2014 at 8:00 am by Claudia

On the First World Problems list, there’s good and bad news.

Good: The other Emmie Blind that my sister found in Tampa arrived in my mailbox yesterday. Huzzah!

These photos were taken late in the day, so they’re a wee bit dark.

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Gosh, I love these blinds.

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The look is so much cleaner. Since we have a room filled with much loved furniture and decorative items, not to mention a piano and a dollhouse, cleaner and crisper is the way to go on these windows.

The bad news: I got an email from PayPal and then another from eBay saying my order for the fourth Emmie Blind had been canceled and my money refunded. Apparently the seller had neglected to adjust her inventory and the 31″ blind was no longer available.

I was not a happy camper.

I cannot find any more blinds in the 31″ length on eBay – or anywhere. I’m so disappointed! If any of you, even those of you who live in foreign countries, see one, please grab it for me? I tend to think that won’t happen, but hope springs eternal.

Poop.

I added the runners to our hardwood floors in the kitchen.

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Again, darkish and grainy. Not my best photos.

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They really help Dame Scout as she navigates the kitchen. She always walks between the island and the kitchen counter, then turns and walks to her water dish. No short cuts. She has her path and she sticks to it.

Thanks for all the great comments on yesterday’s Fun House Tour. I’m so glad you like our decorating style!

Oh, this time change is messing with me! I went to bed early because my body told me it was an hour later than what I read on the clock. Consequently, I was up at 5:30 am.

Do not like.

Remember to vote today. Though I am about as disillusioned and cynical as they come about our government these days (and that means everyone involved) and a country which seems to favor corporations and big money over people, I still have a wee bit of hope. Even if I didn’t have hope, I would still vote. It’s a right that we shouldn’t take for granted. We’re now seeing people who have faithfully voted all their lives turned away at the polls because of Voter ID laws. I can’t imagine how that must feel.

My mom never learned to drive. Therefore, she had no driver’s license. Would she have been turned away at her advanced age? Don’t get me started.

So get out there and vote.

Happy Tuesday.

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Fun House Tour

November 3, 2014 at 9:45 am by Claudia

No, I don’t mean a Fun House of the carnival sort. I mean our house.

From my observation station in the den, I sometimes look at the cottage with the sun pouring in the windows and see the colors that are everywhere and the things we’ve collected and smile. The other day it hit me. We have a Fun House. It brings a smile to our faces and the faces of others who visit us. Remember the cable guy that walked in the door and immediately said, “This is a happy house. I can tell. This is a happy house.”?

No greater compliment.

Don and I are, in all modesty, very funny people. We have a strong sense of the absurd. We make people laugh. And we love offbeat, whimsical, silly and happy. We also like comfortable, well-worn, and vintage.

So with that in mind, I took some photos of the cottage for you.

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First off, some views of the living room. Can you spot Scout? She is most definitely fun. (Still waiting for the other Emmie blind.)

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Monty the Cow is watching over the living room.

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An old film can that has been painted and decoupaged adds a touch of whimsy. As does the McCoy pottery that is everywhere in this house. That cream colored planting bowl holds bright yellow Mah Jongg tiles.

A closer look:

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Don’s Jumping Jack collection, which hangs right under the chalkboard in the kitchen. We often give them a little pull when we’re heading out the door.

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The canvas wrapped print I had made of the Lamb with the Party Hat. It hangs in the living room.

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A dollhouse, definitely fun, sits in the living room. (There’s Dame Scout again.)

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A sign and a photo of Abbey Road Don sit on the piano. Adding to the whimsy, McCoy birds are singing. What better place than on a piano?

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In the kitchen, a bright yellow Vernors crate sits on the island. I smile every time I see it.

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I smile when I see the vintage chain display rack we transformed into a paper towel holder. I can’t imagine our daily life without this wonderfully rusty rack that we found at an auction and bid for on a whim.

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Our Bunny Rabbit Cookie Jar sits on the window ledge over the sink. We often spot the real thing right outside these windows.

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A hanging lamp made from an old lamp shade frame and some vintage doilies hangs over the kitchen table.

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One of my favorite things: the vintage Use Other Stair sign that hangs above the landing. (There is no ‘other stair’ in this cottage.) Add to that the alternating red and blue carpet treads, the Border Collie doorstop, the found-for-free desk Don brought home and that I transformed, and the aqua pottery lamp.

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Then there are the whimsical figural egg cups that are everywhere. Here are some on an old mantel that I use as a shelf in my ‘studio.’

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More in the bedroom.

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Lamb Chop, who supervises all activities on the upper level of the cottage.

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Big Boy, who sits on the desk in the guest room/office/studio. (And looks a little spooky here.)

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And this souvenir from a Law & Order shoot. Don played a Judge who owned a car dealership. How could we resist?

There’s more, of course. The McCoy pottery with colors that cannot help but make us smile; the miniature pottery on a little shelf in the den; the dolls that live on top of the cabinet in the studio; Little Lamb, Wayfrum and Maggie Rabbit, who currently live on top of the bookshelf in our bedroom…all of these things have been welcomed into our home and add to the fun, whimsical ambience here.

It’s nothing we did on purpose. It’s just a reflection of our personalities and our sense of style.

Though I love looking at all kinds of homes, I tend to be drawn to those with PERSONALITY. In caps. Personality that is immediately evident when you walk in the door. Frankly, I cannot imagine having a home that looks ‘decorated.’ Of course, this house is decorated, but you know what I mean. A home might be beautiful and luxurious and sleek and lush (all of which are very nice, indeed) but if a sense of the owners’ personality is missing along with a little touch of fun, I don’t want to linger there.

Apparently, from looking around our home, we’re big on fun and laughter and whimsy.

Happy Monday.

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Filed Under: decorating, dollhouse, jumping jacks, McCoy pottery, Mockingbird Hill Cottage 52 Comments

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