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My Latest Finds

July 9, 2014 at 8:09 am by Claudia

We had more thunderstorms last night. Wind, sheets of rain, the rumbling sound of thunder that went on and on. There was a time when Scout would have been going nuts. Border Collies have very sensitive ears and any sort of thunderstorm (or fireworks) made her incredibly agitated.

She doesn’t really hear them anymore. It makes things easier for us, but I confess it also makes me sad. She has cataracts. She doesn’t hear very well. She has arthritis.

But she remains the bright, precious spirit that she has always been. She still has a twinkle in her eye. I love my girl.

Do you remember when I went to the Country Living Fair? I mentioned in passing that I bought a little piece of miniature pottery on my first day there. What with the sudden offer of a job in Chautauqua and the flurry of packing that ensued, I never got around to showing it to you.

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There it is. I rather like it.

miniature pottery on display

And here it is with its brothers and sisters. I think I’m going to have to find another display shelf….I’m running out of room!

I tend to collect lots of things. (That’s an understatement.) One collection has required no monetary investment, just a good eye. The items are found here and there, on the property or on the road. I don’t have room for a Cabinet of Curiosities, but I do have a Transferware Plate of Curiosities. And yes, I do curate it. I just did that the other day. I cleared out and cleaned up and here it is:

plate of curiosities

Next to the plate: two pieces of china that I unearthed in our woods the other day. Love the crazing.

On the plate, starting from left center and moving clockwise:

A piece of china I found on the shores of Chautauqua Lake. The edges have been smoothed by the water.

A polished agate that Don gave me.

A cicada wing.

A piece that Don found. It looks like some sort of nozzle. I love swirly design in the metal.

One half of a nutshell. Love the texture.

Part of a yellow eggshell that I found on the property last year. Still haven’t determined what sort of bird egg it is.

An acorn cap.

These pods fall from the trees in the park I frequent when I am working in Hartford.

A robin’s egg that I found this year on our property. You know how I feel about that particular shade of blue.

Two acorns.

A piece of glass that I found on the shore of Chautauqua Lake. I’d call it sea glass, but I suppose a more accurate term would be lake glass.

All of them live on the sideboard in the living room. I like to stop and look at them a few times a day. They make me happy.

I’m so glad you like the book blog, by the way. There’s another post up today. Just click on this link. Needless to say, with two blogs up and running, I’ve been busy!

Happy Wednesday.

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Filed Under: Chautauqua, china and pottery, collecting, nature, Scout 18 Comments

On My Way Home & A Question

June 29, 2014 at 9:30 am by Claudia

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Well, we did it – in only three weeks of rehearsal, including all the tech rehearsals and dress rehearsals. That ain’t much, my friends. What everyone involved with this production has worked together to create is nothing less than extraordinary.

I am very proud of my work on A Raisin in the Sun. Even more than that, I am terribly proud of the cast. They are doing such powerful work on that stage.

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The director has said that he thinks A Raisin in the Sun is part of a trilogy of great American plays that he would categorize as A Dream Deferred. The other two plays that are part of the trilogy are A Glass Menagerie and Death of a Salesman. I think he’s right. There’s an element of heartbreak in all three, of dreams that never quite come true. The title of the play is taken from a poem by Langston Hughes:

Harlem
(A Dream Deferred)

What happens to a dream
deferred?

Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore–
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over–
like a syrupy sweet?

Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.

Or does it explode?

—–Langston Hughes

The performance last night was powerful and gripping, tragic and funny. The cast party was great fun. I will truly miss everyone here. This is the push-pull of theater life. You leave home, travel to another town, meet new people. bond with them as you work together 8 – 10 hours a day or more…and then you leave. Both Don and I understand all too well the re-entry that has to happen when we return home. Part of you is home and happy to be there and part of you is still back there at the theater in that other town. It takes a few days.

My roommates have been terrific and I am so glad I had the chance to get to know them. Even with the lack of privacy that comes with sharing an apartment, we managed to bond and I’m happy to have the opportunity to get to know them.

I leave later in the day for the airport. Cross your fingers that all flights are on time!

lastday-house

I’ve entitled this: Dog Waiting To Be Let In.

Let’s change the subject for a moment.

I’ve been toying with an idea. My love of reading, books, bookstores and everything literary is well-known to all of the readers of this blog. I’ve been reviewing books for TLC Book Tours for at least four years. It’s been a challenge to craft an informative book review that, I hope, gives a strong sense of the novel without revealing too many details. It’s also been a challenge to write a review that is fair and honest and balanced. I like that kind of challenge.

I’ve learned a lot in the last four years.

Along the way, I’ve been contacted by publishers and authors who want me to review their books. I’ve mostly turned those offers down because of my commitment to TLC Book Tours. But now, with my Kindle, I am able to request and get galleys of new books because I am a blogger who reviews books. That’s very exciting to me!

So…here’s the question. Should I start another blog that is devoted to reading and books and reviews and bookstores and interesting facts about all of the above? I’d still review TLC Books here on MHC. But another blog would allow me the opportunity to explore all things reading in more depth, as well as provide a home for reviews of other books.

This blog is about so many different things and I like it that way. So I’ve been careful not to overwhelm it with too many posts on one subject. I try to vary the subject matter.

But a book blog? That would free me up to write about books about three or four times a week.

What are your thoughts? (I’m rather excited about this idea.)

Happy Sunday.

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Filed Under: books, Chautauqua, On The Road, theater 77 Comments

Opening Night & The Newest Christmas Critters

June 28, 2014 at 7:00 am by Claudia

First off, the big news that trumps everything else: Little Z’s adoption was finalized on Wednesday and he is now officially a member of our family! Of course, he already was a family member in every way, but now it’s legal and official and more wonderful than ever. Such happiness!

The Invited Dress Rehearsal went fairly well – a few glitches here and there, but overall, a good performance. Once again, I’m writing this the day before it will actually post – so tonight (Friday) is the first preview and tomorrow night (when you’ll be reading this) is Opening Night. Are you confused yet? I sure am. I hardly know what day it is.

Friday morning found me writing up notes for the actors, running to the post office, buying a t-shirt (well, maybe 3) for Don (and me) and a baseball cap for him. Per request. And wouldn’t you know it? Two days before I am to leave, I ran out of toothpaste, so I bought some Colgate at the local shop.

Then off to rehearsal to give notes to the actors and watch some of the run-through. Then home for lunch. Then back to the theater office to pick up the first of my two paychecks. Now, I’m writing this post before I have to leave for the preview.

Exhausting.

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Lovely people at this theater company and the work they do with students in their conservatory is wonderful.

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This huge, grand old hotel faces the lake. Talk about a porch!

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The lake. And a spectacular sky.

Since I don’t leave until late afternoon on Sunday, I’m going to take my time and walk leisurely around Chautauqua and spend some time by the lake. So most likely, there will be even more photos coming. Maybe I’ll discover a few more charming cottages.

And now for the second part of this post. As you know, my friend Dawn of Creative Cain Cabin and I have been hosting a Christmas Critter Felt Along. Every month, we present 2 more patterns. Last month, we introduced the Cat and the Pig.

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If you missed the patterns, you can visit this post on my blog and this one on Dawn’s Blog. Normally, we host a Linky Party, but frankly, we had hardly any participants last month, so we’ve decided not to do that any longer. Don’t worry, the patterns will continue and we hope you keep on making them!

This month, we are making two new patterns, the Chicken and the Moose. Since I’m away working, I haven’t been able to make mine, but Dawn has. Here is a photo of her creations:

Chicken Moose

 

To download the pattern for the Chicken visit Dawn’s post here.

Click here to download the Woodland Moose.

That’s all for now.

Happy Saturday.

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Filed Under: Chautauqua, Christmas Critter Felt Along, On The Road 18 Comments

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