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Cleaning, Sorting, Angst-ing

November 5, 2016 at 9:02 am by Claudia

In the midst of election insanity, obsessive news checking, and exhaustion, I cleaned the bathroom yesterday.

Ummm….Claudia? We do this all the time, what’s the big deal?

Well, as you know, I detest cleaning the bathroom and years ago Don vowed to take on that job. He has a been successful at times. But in all honesty, he has to be reminded.

About ten times. And then I sound like a nag. So I do it.

I bit the bullet and cleaned like a madwoman, which was a great way to channel all my anger and frustration and general angst into something positive. Then I cleaned the kitchen. And then I sorted through things in the den, cleaned up clutter, and urged Don to go through the mass of stuff on his desk upstairs. He did.

That happened after we ran out to our local antique store to find a little table on which to set this:

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I’ve been wanting to move it from the desk because it takes up valuable real estate there. We found a little bench, most likely meant for a dressing table, and the mini studio has finally been moved off the desk. Pictures maybe  tomorrow. But first we have to haul all the boxes of books out of here and take them to the library.

Then I’ll tackle the closet in the #office/studio/whateveryouwanttocallit.

As is:

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In the corner between my desk and the cabinet. That’s a very, very large Fiesta platter in red/orange. It’s vintage, from my collection that I sold many years ago. I have no idea where to store it. So it’s landed there.

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Vintage fire screen in the upstairs hallway. And some paintings and prints that were moved out of the living room when we rearranged everything. Now they’re waiting to be hung elsewhere – maybe on the gallery wall by the stairs. But they’ve been propped up against that wall for over a month.

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Where pillows go when Don and I are sleeping.

You know that we chat with Little Z several nights a week. Lately, when we answer, he does the perfect imitation of the message on our voice mail. Down to the beep. He also says his full name at the top of the message along with the words, “I’m getting almost big.”

I love that boy.

Ann Marie, a longtime reader of this blog, sent me a link to this article about the Nancy Drew books. You may find it very interesting! It makes me happier than ever that I’m collecting the earlier editions and now I’m anxious to read them again. There are differences in the details of the storytelling, depending on who was writing, rewriting, and editing the books.

And of course, you know that Carolyn Keene was a pseudonym for more than one author/editor, right?

Okay. Another day to get through. Then another. Then another. Then election day.

Happy Saturday.

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Filed Under: books, Nancy Drew, presidential election 24 Comments

Chatty on Tuesday

October 25, 2016 at 10:14 am by Claudia

• I had a horrifying dream on Saturday night. I had another horrifying dream on Sunday night. Last night, as we settled into bed, Don said, “You’ll only have sweet dreams tonight.” And I did…until the alarm went off at 3 am. This time, it wasn’t a smoke alarm, but the alarm for the front door, which I saw on the alarm pad when I ran downstairs to shut it off. The alarm company called and while I was on the phone with them, Don checked everything out. The front door was locked. The motion detector light hadn’t gone on. Clearly, there hadn’t been an intruder or the light would have been on.

Nevertheless, it was very unsettling. I couldn’t calm down and both of us went downstairs a couple of times to check everything out. I finally went back to sleep, thank goodness. We’ll talk to the alarm company today and try to figure out what happened.

•  I spent several hours sorting through books – on the downstairs shelves and on the shelves in my bedroom, which was the bigger job. As usual, a good dusting was required and a pass with the vacuum. These books have been removed from the bedroom shelves. There’s yet another stack from the den shelves. First choice: my local library. Second choice: local used bookstore.

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Now I have to find some boxes for them.

A very satisfying experience, which left me with extra shelf space upstairs.

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It’s almost impossible to get a photo because the bed takes up so much space. But you can see open space(!) on the shelf behind my bedside table. The bedside table is an old typing table that I rescued many years ago.

Lamb Chop and her baby have moved over to the other bookshelf. The green lamp is only temporarily on top of the bookshelf. It needs to get rewired and I have no other place to stash it.

I’ll do my best to get a better photo this afternoon, when the light is much brighter in the bedroom.

•  I sorted through my many decorating books, rediscovering some favorites, including these by Mary Engelbreit:

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I have some of her other books as well, but these are my favorites. Living the Artful Life is based on interiors that were showcased in Mary Engelbreit’s Home Companion. Simply gorgeous. The smaller books were written to showcase specific things: Fabric, Collections, and there was another one on Plates (which I thought I had, but maybe I only wanted to own it and somehow never did.)

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I have three favorite magazines, all of which are now out of print: Country Home, Cottage Living, and Mary Engelbreit’s Home Companion. I’ve saved copies of all three. Periodically, I pull them out for the sheer pleasure of reading them again. (With some hot chocolate, of course.) MEHC is stacked on top of the bookcase. The others are in magazine holders in one of the sections of the bookcase.

I have this dream that Mary will start the magazine up again, and a few years ago, she seemed to indicate that she was considering it. But it didn’t happen. I understand. It’s very difficult to keep a magazine going in this online economy. But, oh, how I miss it. I always felt that Mary was a kindred spirit. She got me. She understood the way I love to decorate, the things I love to collect.

•  One other thing – a wonderful surprise – happened yesterday. Do you remember when Don went on Medicare in June and I was going to have to go on an individual policy? I signed up for that policy, which was going to cost more than our previous joint policy. Eight days after it started, June 8th, we found out we were going to be covered through Don’s union. It came as a total surprise and I cried with happiness because the cost was so much more reasonable and we will be covered for the rest of our lives.

So I immediately called NY State of Health to cancel the policy I had just started, explaining the whole thing to them. When I called the health care provider to ask if I could get a refund, they directed me back to NYSofH to get the policy back-dated. That involved a couple of phone conversations. They set it in motion, and on June 15th it went to the State/Health dept. for review.

I called every week to check on it. Still in review. After about 6 weeks of this, I asked if I should just stop calling and wait. Yes, they said. Once it’s approved, we’ll call you and we’ll send it on to the health care provider. But it might not be approved.

So I stopped calling. After about 3 months, I had pretty much given up, thinking I would never see that money again.

Yesterday, I went down to the mailbox to get the mail and there was an envelope from a company whose name I didn’t recognize. But I could see through the window that it looked like a check and in the corner was the name of my former health care provider. I didn’t dare hope. And even when I began to hope, I was sure it would be for less than the full amount I paid.

It was a refund for the entire amount. I was dumbfounded.

No call from New York State of Health, of course. I’m not surprised, because I’ve learned not to expect them to follow through. In the end, I don’t care. I got my refund!

Okay, end of chatty post for Tuesday.

Happy Tuesday.

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Tagged With: Mary EngelbreitFiled Under: books, cottage, life 42 Comments

Leaves Gone, Book Sorting & The Glad Game

October 24, 2016 at 10:10 am by Claudia

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It’s a cloudy, gray morning. Here’s hoping the sun will make an appearance later in the day. This industrial stool has made an appearance in countless photos on this blog. I will often use it to stage a photo of a new piece of pottery. I suppose I love the combination of the worn wood and the bricks on the chimney.

Right now, with the move of the loveseat into the middle of the room, it’s functioning as a side table. The pottery is Russel Wright, the wood block print is vintage. I can’t remember where we found it, but we’ve had it for many years.

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A familiar sight around these parts: McCoy pottery and bakelite.

I was sitting in the den this morning talking to Don and I noticed that one of the braces for the bookshelves was askew. After investigating, Don and I realized that the wood shelf is slightly bowed. That happens with pine, with any wood, actually. So we took the books off that shelf and rearranged things so the distribution of weight was more even.

And then I started sorting through the books. Which, after I’m finished with this post, will lead me into the bedroom, where I will continue to sort books and put aside any that I don’t need. I was wondering what I would do with the day – now I know.

Yesterday was unbelievably windy – all day long. And now the leaves are off most of the trees. It’s shocking. Yes, there are trees around here that are still in full color mode, but many are bare. In our case, our sugar maples seem to shed their leaves first, and the catalpa leaves shrivel up when we have frost of any kind, the trees surrounding the house are now bare. Sob.

I really, really, really hate to say goodbye to the leaves. The positive is that we have very little to rake at this point and we won’t need to clean out the gutters.

My feeble attempt at The Glad Game. Remember Pollyanna? I think I’m going to be on the lookout for a vintage copy of Pollyanna. I love that story.

Happy Monday.

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Filed Under: books, china and pottery, McCoy pottery 36 Comments

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