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Sleep, Cleaning, Coneflowers

July 29, 2016 at 10:08 am by Claudia

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After 4 nights in a row of staying up later than my usual bedtime watching the convention, I’m getting to this post a little later than usual. I fondly remember the days when wild variations in my bedtime made not one difference. Not a whit. But now? My sleep patterns are established and they don’t like me to mess with them. If I do, there’s usually hell to pay.

Thankfully, I slept in today. And it rained. And, hopefully, it will rain again later in the day. Fingers crossed. I can’t remember when I’ve seen our rivers this low.

Thanks for all your responses yesterday. I want to make clear that my intention with that post was to chastise myself, not the reader who complained. She had a right to voice her opinion. I should have handled it better than I did. And I wanted to explain to everyone, newer readers especially, why ads and sponsored posts are a necessity on this blog.

You all were just supporting me, but I do not want to imply, nor did I, that she did anything wrong. The post was a mea culpa on my part. I do not want her to feel any hurt over this post. It seems like I screwed up on all fronts.

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My best friend in the world and her husband are coming to visit us on Wednesday – just for the day, as they are visiting NYC. (They live near Chicago.) They’ve never seen our cottage, so today marks the start of Claudia’s Cleaning Binge. Also, the lawn needs mowing, weeds need whacking, and the gardens need a little cleanup. But it’s been so hot and humid that none of that could be addressed.

I just want the whole place to look nice as we pull into the driveway after picking them up at the train station. Hopefully, they won’t look too closely at any of the interior rooms.

Maybe I should blindfold them as they enter the house?

Happy Friday.

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Filed Under: blog, cleaning, flowers, garden 45 Comments

Flowers. And A Sigh.

July 28, 2016 at 9:59 am by Claudia

Greetings from the hot and humid zone! Actually, this might be the last day of this stuff. Tomorrow we have rain on the horizon and then the temps will drop to the eighties. Still hot, but not nearly as miserable as it is now. The skies have been a vivid blue, with big, fluffy clouds.

It’s just too hot to really enjoy it.

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The phlox has really taken off. It smells heavenly around here.

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The new rose bushes are blooming again.

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The liatris is starting to bloom. See the bug flying in from the right?

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He’s landed.

I’m going to extend the book giveaway one more day. If you didn’t read Monday’s book review, be sure to visit this post. I’m giving away a copy of The Branson Beauty, a really neat mystery I am sure you will enjoy. Leave a comment by the end of the day today and I’ll reveal the winner tomorrow.

A confession: As you know, I have a long association with BlogHer/SheKnows Media. Through this wonderful group that supports bloggers, I also have a couple of ads that run on this blog. Occasionally, I am chosen for a sponsored post. (I’m not in the young demographic, which means it has to be for a specific sort of product that works for my age group and this blog.) These posts are always for a product I support and believe in. Quite frankly, I wish I had these opportunities more often, but I am so grateful when they do occur because I get to share something I believe in with you and I get compensated for them.

I don’t want to go through the whole rigmarole again, but I will say, briefly, that without ads and the occasional sponsored post, I wouldn’t be able to maintain this blog. Period. It costs several hundred dollars a year to keep this little space of mine going and, since we freelance and never know how much money is coming in during any given month, the only way I can pay for it all is through ad income and sponsored posts.

However, if you knew how many requests I get on a daily basis to write sponsored posts for companies that I don’t know or have any connection with, to put sponsored links in a post, to let someone write a guest post – all of which I turn down – you’d be stunned. I don’t want this blog to become about that sort of thing. But the occasional sponsored post through BlogHer/SheKnows, a company with integrity that I believe in? Yes, I will certainly do that.

Yesterday, I had a comment on the post from a reader who wasn’t particularly happy with this kind of post. To be fair, she’s a newer reader, and since the last time I did a sponsored post was over a year ago, is most likely not used to seeing this sort of thing. She certainly has a right to respond to a post but I had to delete the comment because this kind of post, which has a giveaway that is connected to the number of responses to the question I ask at the end of the post and where I will eventually have to count those comments when the contest closes, can’t have comments in the mix that are unconnected to that question.

Here’s where I screwed up. It was a tough day for me yesterday for all sorts of reasons, and I wrote this reader to tell her why I deleted the comment. What I should have done was to take a big breath before I wrote her, because I responded in a defensive tone. To be honest, I was  feeling defensive, wondering why I had to defend yet again a subject matter on my blog. My skin was a bit thin yesterday. And yes, it is  my blog. But I most certainly could have handled it better than I did and when the reader wrote me back, I realized that, and I responded with an apology.

I’m only human. I spend hours and hours on this blog every day, seven days a week. I’m always thinking about what I can share with you. I’m taking pictures for a good portion of the day on an expensive (for me) camera that I bought just for this blog.

The fact is, it’s a part-time job for which I get no compensation. Nothing. Everything goes back into the blog. If I can get a little extra money for all my time, you can be damned sure (if it’s the right thing for this blog) I’m going to take advantage of it.

Keeping all of this in perspective, I’ve had exactly two sponsored posts in about 14 months. Given the fact that I write a post every day of the year, I think that’s just fine. And I hope to have more opportunities in the year ahead. But they might not come my way.

Anyway, I sincerely regret my tone, which was that of a reprimand, and therefore felt the need to explain, once again, this sort of thing to you. Here’s where I sigh. (I’m not exaggerating, I just sighed for the umpteenth time since yesterday.) If you have a problem with this sort of post, that’s fine; just click off the blog and come back the next day. The same thing goes for any post that doesn’t meet with your approval. I surely understand that not every post is a gem or is what you want to read on any given day. I’m not that  interesting!

Anything else I could say would merely be a repeat of things I’ve said in the past.

You get to read this blog for free. But it isn’t free for me. It takes time and money.

I love you all and I usually meet this sort of thing with more grace than I did yesterday. For that, I apologize. I’ll do better next time.

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Let’s close with this eastern swallowtail butterfly. He was hanging around the garden for a quite a while yesterday.

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He’s looks a bit worse for wear. He’s lost part of his swallowtail. But it didn’t stop him.

He’s beautiful.

(I have a book review up on Just Let Me Finish This Page. Just click here.)

Happy Thursday.

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Filed Under: blog, blogging, butterfly, flowers, garden 107 Comments

Take a Seat

May 3, 2016 at 9:57 am by Claudia

Weather forecast? Rain. End of story.

Don. Simply stop here.

A bright spot yesterday – a package arrived in the mail from Elf Miniatures in England.

By the way, I want to clarify something: none of these links are affiliates or partners or anything other than companies I’ve ordered from and like very much. I understand affiliate links and I use them on the book blog occasionally, though I earn next-to-nothing from them – just enough to use as a credit toward a future book purchase! But I’ve seen a lot  of affiliate links lately on other blogs and I must admit that too much of that sort of thing turns me off. Does every post have to be the result of a partnership?

So if you see a link to a miniature site or source here, it simply takes you to that site. I get nothing from you clicking on the link, except satisfaction in recommending a good source. (There’s a source list up in the navigation bar, also – under Dollhouse.)

Back to Elf Miniatures, an online company I really like – fast delivery across the ocean, great customer service, and a fabulous inventory of all things miniature. I ordered 3 items.

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Well, I meant to order two. I got three items because, for the second time, I ordered two  of something; this shelf unit, which is reminiscent of the IKEA units that are so popular. I have one in real life. Anyway, getting two of them is okay by me. I’ll use the other one in another project

I want to use this for records, but it has quickly dawned on me that I have to get a lot more albums! Oh, my heavens! Where am I going to get them all? I can purchase some through Etsy. I could make them, I suppose, and I’ll try to do some of that. My friend Susi, of Minibase, did that for her award winning Record Shop. Click on over at some point and see it. It’s incredible. She has even posted a very helpful tutorial on the subject of making albums.

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See? I’m going to need a lot of record albums!

Also in the box that traveled across the ocean:

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This oh-so-cool desk chair.

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I love it. I can see the gentleman who uses this studio swiveling between a computer monitor and the keyboard, completely into his creative process. I bet you can, too.

Still going back and forth about the legs. I was just about to paint them silver/chrome yesterday afternoon when I decided to hold off. Today, I like the orange. Tomorrow? Who knows?

I mentioned that I made a preliminary stab at a mixing board. Really, what I did was build a three-dimensional housing for it, like I’ve seen in many home studio photos. It’s made out of mat board.

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There it is. From here, it looks okay.

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From here, the top is clearly one-dimensional. I’m not thrilled with that. I can probably fiddle with it and add some elements that give it dimension – like a knob and silver bits that function as those slides. The jury is still out on this one.

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A rainy day view of where we are so far.

I have to do some work on the outside. I have a few more elements on order. But I’ve got about seven weeks, give or take a day or so, until Don’s birthday. So I’m in good shape, I think.

Blogkeeping: I usually have the volume on my computer turned all the way down because I dislike suddenly hearing something I didn’t plan on hearing. But lately, I’ve had it on a few times when an ad or two on this blog started making itself known via sound. I don’t like that. And, in fact, ads are not supposed to automatically play. The visitor to a site is supposed to be able to turn it on if he or she wants to, but otherwise, it should be mute. So I have my ad company looking into it and, if I have to, I’ll stop all video ads. My apologies. I’d rather earn a bit less than have intrusive sound on the blog.

Happy Tuesday.

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