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December 12, 2025 at 8:24 am by Claudia

Christmas music was playing, snow began falling – our afternoon of decorating the Christmas tree was magical! It really was like something out of a movie. I’m glad we waited until what seemed like the right time for us. It turned out to be the perfect time.

Here’s what it looked like just after we finished.

There will be more shots of the tree, but it’s essentially the usual – vintage Shiny Brites and the large bottlebrush ornaments. We have less of the little ornaments on the tree because they were needed on the feather tree. And our tree this year is so full and wide, there’s no way we could cover it with ornaments. Nor do we do that anyway. I’m not into the trees where every inch is covered with ornaments. Though I appreciate the look of them, I like to see the tree, as well as the ornaments.

We’re really happy with both of our trees. I also have a little tree upstairs in the studio and, of course, there are the usual trees in the dollhouses. And lots of little bottlebrush trees decorating the doll shelves. Oh, and the little white tree in the den, which is always the first one I set up.

I’ll be taking more pictures soon.

Here’s a closeup of the feather tree:

Mostly vintage Shiny Brites, along with some pretty acorns I found in Heidi’s shop years ago. A little wooden Santa that I’ve had since I was in high school is hanging from the top of the tree. And a wooden angel by Debbie Thibault is guarding the tree. I’ve had the angel since we lived in San Diego.

This feather tree has to be one of the nicest gifts I’ve ever received. Don loves it and his chair is right next to that table, so he gets to look at it all day long.

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On a somber note, Jubilant Sykes, a wonderful operatic baritone who was loved and respected by everyone he met, was brutally murdered on Monday at his home in Santa Monica. He was stabbed to death by his son, who had mental health issues. I worked with Jubilant in 2013 at Hartford Stage. Darko was directing him in a play called Breath and Imagination  and he asked me to come in for a day or two and work with Jubilant. What an extraordinary man he was, full of kindness and humor. And that voice! He sang “Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?” at the end of the play and it was glorious. I remember him vividly and to learn that he left us so tragically is devastating. Prayers for his family who are dealing with the unthinkable.

Google him. There are many videos of him singing. His voice was a gift from God.

Rest in Peace, Jubilant.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

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Wednesday

December 10, 2025 at 9:18 am by Claudia

I was ready to add ornaments to the tree yesterday, but Don wanted one more day with just the lights. Fine with me!

It’s been lovely seeing the tree with little white lights. Nevertheless, today is the day. We’re adding the ornaments later this morning. I’m debating whether to add my big white bottlebrush ornaments, like I usually do. I’m not sure. They provide great filler and they’re striking. Hmmmm….

We’re due for a “wintry mix” this afternoon, but it doesn’t sound as if it will cause any problems. I just want to be able to return the big ornament bins to the shed when we’re done decorating the tree. They take up a lot of floor space in our small cottage. Other than that, we don’t have to be anywhere other than here today.

They don’t look too excited, do they? I’m sure I’ll learn just what’s ticking them off soon enough.

My friend, Little Keiko Doll, who designed the face molds for Jessie and Audrey, came up with a new mold for a smaller head, like the size of Ruby and Gilly (designed by Landoudou dolls.) You know that I am quite taken by the look of Ruby and Gilly on an Obitsu 22 body. I love those girls. So I ordered the new mold a few months ago, along with a wig and eyes. It arrived here on Monday.

. The mold is called “Bunny.”

First of all, isn’t this box beautiful?

I changed my wig choice at the last minute because the one I had opted for looked too much like Ruby’s bob. I decided to go for long hair and this wig is lovely. She has pale green eyes. And she has teeth, which I’m nervous about painting. I can’t start a faceup for a while because when I do one, I have to go outside several times over the course of the work to spray Mr. Super Clear to protect each layer of the faceup. Mr. Super Clear is toxic and I only use it outdoors. I’m pretty sure the temperatures are too cold right now for the spray to be effective. I have a body on hand, so when there’s a warmer spell, I’ll start working on her. For now, she is Bunny. When she’s finished, I’ll come up with another name.

What do we have in use at this point?

Nina, Sophie, Imogen, Gilly, Ruby, Wren, Lily, Rosie, Prudence, Harper, Amanda, Chloe, Jessie, Olivia, Pippa, Madeleine, Audrey, Miyoshi, Lucy, Maeve, Ella, Holly, Zoe, Katie, Mabel, and Ling.

Yikes. They’ve all come into my life during the past 4½ years.

Let’s hope I get some bolt of inspiration when I’m working on her.

Okay. It will soon be time to put the ornaments on the tree. You’ll see it on Friday.

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

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Lights

December 8, 2025 at 10:05 am by Claudia

A very, very cold Monday morning! And it’s going down to 4° tonight. It’s been a long time since early December has been this cold and snowy.

As I was making coffee just now, I watched a squirrel go up and down the black walnut tree right outside the kitchen. He was clearly looking for something. He jumped down, dug in the snow – nothing – then dug in the snow two more times. Finally, he found it. A black walnut! He carried that large nut off in triumph. Squirrels are amazing.

We put the lights on the tree yesterday, with a delay in the middle of the process when we realized that 3 strings of lights were no longer working. Off I went to Lowes to buy some more. I ended up buying an extra box so we’d have them on hand. Back home, then lots of adjustments to the previous placement of the lights as the new strings were longer than normal. Finally, we finished.


There it is.

We love it.

We’re going to leave adding ornaments until tomorrow, as we always waiver at this point. Do we want to ruin the beautiful simplicity of a tree adorned in pretty white lights? So we’ll sit with it for a couple of days.

Plus, we’re tired today. And we have to go grocery shopping.

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.

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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