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Some Notes and Some Minis

January 24, 2017 at 10:08 am by Claudia

Two quick notes:

• My host has been having a bit of trouble with the server. Yesterday, for example, it was down for about an hour or so. It’s maddening, but it happens. So if you tried to visit and couldn’t, that’s why. It’s out of my control.

• I’ve likened this blog to my cottage. It’s the online version of my home. Most everyone is welcome, but I expect visitors to behave with maturity and respect. If someone came to my home only to try to have an incendiary conversation, I would ask them to leave. Not acceptable. The same holds for the blog.

Yes, I often talk about the state of our nation nowadays. But, far more often, I don’t. That means that most of the conversations here are about something other than politics. If the only reason you come here is to agitate or be rude, never having participated in any other constructive way, then you are what is called a troll and you are not welcome. You will be blocked.

I haven’t visited any blog where the writer has a different political viewpoint than mine and left a comment when I’ve never commented in the past or had some sort of give-and-take relationship with the author. I may be disappointed, I may disagree; however, I simply move on.

This isn’t the Op-Ed page or a place on the web where anyone can leave a comment, no matter what is said, and it isn’t Twitter. This is my home.

Over and out.

• Okay. On to something entirely different.

Every time I think I might stop my subscription to the monthly SquintBox (simply because I want to save some money) it arrives in the mail and I’m charmed all over again.

This month’s box arrived yesterday. The theme for February is A Little Romance. This was a fun one, with actual packages to open! (Photos taken with iPhone, late in the day.)

This little package had a perfume bottle inside.

A plate of cookies and a terrarium with a butterfly on top. (Cookies from Sharon Harbison. Terrarium from Judy at Butterly Nature.)

This little case was sealed (I had just opened it when I took the photo.)

Inside: Jewelry! (Made by Jen from MiniMakes.)

This box had lovely wrapping paper and ribbon. Inside:

Something wrapped in tissue paper with a flower embellishment.

Inside the tissue paper, this lovely handmade book, which opens to:

A designer stationary kit. Isn’t this amazing? It’s made by María de Hoces, a miniaturist and bookbinder.

Darrin, who created SquintBox, does such a lovely job of coming up with a theme and sourcing wonderful miniatures. Thanks to Darrin and the miniaturists who created these treasures.

• I will have a book review up on Just Let Me Finish This Page today. It’s for Robert Dugoni’s latest – The Trapped Girl. I’ve reviewed his books in the past – he’s a wonderful writer. I’m off to write it now, so stop by, if you can. Here’s the link.

Happy Tuesday.

Filed Under: blog, blogging, books, miniatures 55 Comments

On Comments, Nancy Drew & A Giveaway

November 10, 2016 at 9:35 am by Claudia

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We are cocooning here at the cottage. No news. No anything that will remind us of what just happened. Even so, that doesn’t seem to stop me from waking up in the middle of the night in a panic. Then I have to try to calm myself enough to try to fall asleep again.

The fact that so many people think of this as just another Democrat/Republican battle is mind-boggling. I don’t care about whether he is a Republican. I do care that he is the most dangerous man ever elected to the highest office in this country. And the most unqualified.

Anyway, I don’t want to linger on that, though it is surely on everyone’s mind.

I had to close comments yesterday after the tone of some of the comments went in a direction that was teetering on the edge of non-civil. I figured everyone had had more than enough time to have their say. We’re all very emotional right now, I get it, but we can be civil to each other. My rules about comments are clearly stated in the footer of this blog. It’s been there since I started blogging. I’ll quote:

Also, I love receiving comments! I do, however, reserve the right to delete any comment that is in poor taste, offensive or is verging on spam. It’s my blog. Thanks!

I deleted only one comment yesterday. That particular commenter called me a name. Let’s be clear: you don’t get to visit my home on the web and call me names. You also don’t get to call other people names when we are having a discussion in the comment section. I wouldn’t allow it in my real home. I would ask you to leave. And I won’t allow it in my virtual home. There were certainly other viewpoints represented in yesterday’s comments and that’s fine. I know there will be dissension on a topic such as this one, one where we find the country deeply divided. But if you can’t find a way to write that comment without resorting to name-calling along with the equivalent of shouting, then you don’t get to play. Simple as that.

I just checked the total number of  comments that have been left on this blog since it began. Over 104,000. And I think I’ve deleted about 4, maybe 5, comments in all of that time: 8½ years. There is only one post where I asked for no dissenting comments and that is my right. And you honored that request.

So when you accuse me of deleting any comment that represents a disagreement with my point of view  – you’re simply wrong.

I like to deal in facts.

Thank goodness, the majority of my readers are passionate, but kind. They find a way to make their point while respecting those to whom they are responding.

And for that, my friends, I thank you with all of my heart.

On we go:

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This arrived in yesterday’s mail. Number six in my collection. I can’t get enough of these editions that were illustrated by Russell H. Tandy from 1930 -1949. The colors are so vivid, and the period details make this girl happy.

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Here they are on the shelf.

Speaking of Nancy Drew, can you see the second book from the end on the right – The Mystery at the Moss-Covered Mansion ? A while back I bid on this book while on eBay. It arrived in the mail. I eagerly took it to the bookshelf, whereupon I promptly realized that I already had a copy. Whoops!

This encouraged me to write up a list of the titles I have, which I now keep in my wallet.

Anyway, here’s the duplicate:

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Another cover illustration by the inimitable Russell H. Tandy.

It’s in good condition, with modest wear on the dust jacket. Considering its age, it looks great.

Let’s have a giveaway! And a book is my favorite thing to give away. A vintage book? Even better. Maybe this will start your very own Nancy Drew collection.

I’ll pick a winner from the comments on this post. You don’t need to tell me you’re interested. Just comment as you would on any given day.

Of course, if you’re not interested, let me know that, too, so I can ensure that it goes to someone who really wants it.

Happy Thursday.

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Filed Under: blog, collecting, Nancy Drew 160 Comments

Giveaway: “Bedrooms” – A Coloring Book by Amanda Atkins

August 1, 2016 at 10:08 am by Claudia

When I first started blogging over eight years ago, I had no idea if anyone would ever find me on the internet, let alone leave a comment. I really did feel like I was a speck in a vast wilderness. I did what was recommended; visit other blogs, leave a comment, and hope against hope that blogger would return the visit.

One of those bloggers did stop by. In fact, she was my very first blogging friend: Donna, of An Enchanted Cottage. Donna, a fellow Northeasterner, and I share many of the same loves, including nature, gardening, decorating and, above all, animals. We have stayed friends for over eight years and she has been steadfast and true. When Riley died, Donna made a beautiful framed piece based on a photo I had posted of Riley and Scout (my favorite photo) and moved both Don and me to tears. It hangs on my wall just outside my office.

Donna is very talented and is a working artist as well as a the owner of a successful Etsy shop. She has two daughters, both adults now (how did that happen so quickly?) and one of them, Amanda, is also an artist.

Which brings me to today’s post. Amanda has just had her first Coloring Book published by Pomegranate Press! Huzzah!

Bedroom Book cover

Bedrooms – A Coloring Book by Amanda Laurel Atkins.

Amanda and Donna graciously sent me a copy of Bedrooms. You know I love coloring books! I was floored when I first held it in my hands. First of all, it has a hard cover that opens flat. (I don’t see that out there in the coloring book world.) So much easier to color! Each page has a blank page as its back, so no worries about coloring on both sides of the sheet of paper. The quality and heft of the paper is perfect for coloring. And each page is laid out horizontally, rather than vertically, just as the cover indicates. The binding runs right alongside the edge above the title. It is beautifully done.

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A sample page.

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These photos don’t really show the crispness of the lines, but trust me, they are crisp and clear. They’re also not too thick. Personally, I have passed on purchasing certain coloring books out there because the lines are too thick, almost like you’d see in a child’s coloring book. This one is perfect.

Donna and Amanda shared some pages that they colored themselves:

Bedroom Book 1a

Bedroom Book 2

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The illustrations are full of books, paintings, animals, and nature, things that Amanda loves.

I often think about my childhood bedroom, which for a girl who needed a good chunk of alone time, was a refuge that was all mine. I could shut the door and be in a world that was entirely my own. That same feeling is evoked in these illustrations.

Amanda: Bravo! Such beautiful work!

By the way, here’s a bit of information about Amanda:

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Amanda Laurel Atkins is an artist and illustrator living and working in Boston, MA. Her work is inspired by the 1950s, architecture, fashion, color, animals, and literature. While her paintings focus on portraits of fictional women, her illustrations span a vast array of subject matter, including the many rooms in Bedrooms. Amanda loves walking and exploring her city and spending time with her family, friends, and all the animals in her life. You can explore her work at AmandaAtkins.com.

You can purchase this delightful book in Amanda’s Etsy shop and at Pomegranate Press as well as on Amazon.

Exciting news! Amanda would like to share one copy of Bedrooms with one of my readers. Isn’t that wonderful?

Here are the rules: Leave a comment on this post before 8 pm on Monday August 8th and I will use Random (dot) org to pick a winner.

In your comment: Tell me what it is about your bedroom that you love.

Good luck! And thank you, Amanda and Donna.

Happy Monday.

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Filed Under: blog, blogging, coloring, friends, giveaway 84 Comments

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