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On the Road: Making it Cozy

January 21, 2016 at 8:55 am by Claudia

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Can you tell a reader lives here? This coffee table is the perfect size for stacks of books, a vase of flowers, remotes, a Kindle, and a radio.

Those flowers are no more, but they lasted about a week and had a lovely scent. They’ve been replaced by this bouquet of alstromeria:

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I was in my friend Charlie’s apartment yesterday. Charlie is one of the finest actors I know; I worked with him several times at the Old Globe. He’s playing Friar Laurence. We walked home together from rehearsal and he wanted to introduce me to his cat, Joe. Joe is a gorgeous black cat with green eyes that Charlie rescued. What an affectionate boy he is, too. I stroked his head, even though I’m not supposed to as I’m allergic, but I couldn’t help it, he was so sweet.

Anyway, I noticed that Charlie also had a vase full of flowers on his windowsill. See? Actors know. Flowers make a difference. I also find what individual actors and staff do to make their temporary digs their own fascinating. In the case of Charlie and the rest of the cast, they’ll be here twice as long as I will, so it’s even more important for them to make things homey. A thrift store afghan covered the sofa, where we found Joe happily nestled into a corner. Maps functioning as art were hanging on the wall. Candles (another must) were on the counter. Charlie had moved the desk and the dining table to new positions that worked for him. The ottoman/coffee table had been moved against the wall and Joe’s heated bed was positioned on top. It was very, very cozy. It’s such a wonderful peek into the person living there. Theater actors, especially, are adept at making something temporary cozy. Charlie and another actress in the company, my dear friend Kandis, went to thrift stores when they first arrived to find little touches that cost next to nothing, but make their digs more like home. (I told Charlie I want to go along next time they go thrifting!)

Having lived in so many apartments and very, very small ones at that, moving every year when I was in grad school, moving twice while I lived in Boston, twice while I was in San Diego, twice since we’ve been out on the East Coast, as well as 10 week, 5 week and six month long jobs out of town, I am also an experienced ‘adapter.’ I can transform a room in no time. I’m not bragging, truly. It’s a skill you have  to learn if your environment is important to you and if you need to feel ‘at home’ quickly. I’ve mastered it. Charlie has mastered it. Most likely, every actor I know has mastered it in his/her own way, even if what is done is minimal. It’s still what makes that person happy while on the road.

A friend of mine used to do national tours of Broadway musicals and she had a list of things that she had to have : a throw or a large scarf, scented candles, framed photos of loved ones, music. She would insist on having her hotel room changed if she didn’t like it. She would demand – nicely – what she needed. You have to do that if you’re trying to live as normal a life as possible while living out of a suitcase.

It’s so important to be able to come home after a long day of rehearsal or after a performance and feel like you’re in your safe and cozy place. You’re home.

Seeing all of Charlie’s touches made me think I should hang my quilt. I just might do that today.

I’m almost finished with In the Dark Places  by Peter Robinson. He’s a very good writer, but the book has been slow going for me. The pace itself is slow, a little too slow for my taste, but mostly it’s been slow going because much of the storyline has to do with slaughterhouses/abbatoirs and descriptions of that, to me, absolutely horrific process.  As a vegetarian, you can imagine my reaction. I’ve had to skip over huge paragraphs because I simply couldn’t stomach them. One of the characters is also a vegetarian and her reactions to it all are much like mine. Frankly, I think anyone would have trouble with what goes on there, meat eater or vegetarian.

I’m making myself finish it. It’s a good book, but even taking the slaughterhouses out of the equation, I’m not so entranced that I want to read the whole series. Good writing, good plotting, but it isn’t grabbing me.

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My cup from Blue State Coffee – I think it’s meant to be a latte cup, but I used it for my hot chocolate yesterday. It’s perfect.

More one-on-one coaching today, which I find very satisfying. I get to know the individual actors and we get to explore the text together.

Weather report: We might only get a 3 or 4 inches…or if the track changes by as little as 50 miles, we’ll get walloped. The jury is still out.

Happy Thursday.

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Filed Under: books, decorating, On The Road, reading 24 Comments

Making Temporary Housing Cozy

January 12, 2016 at 9:23 am by Claudia

Hello from Hartford!

After packing the car to within an inch of its life, saying goodbye to my husband and doggie, driving two hours, stopping at the Trader Joe’s just outside of Hartford to get some groceries, then jamming them into the back seat of the car, I arrived at the apartments yesterday afternoon – about 2:45.

Unfortunately, since others in the cast were arriving around the same time at the train station and airport, I unpacked everything myself. I guess I made about 10 trips back and forth from the car to my apartment.

I was tuckered out and my ankle was complaining – but just a wee bit.

Actor/Staff lodging is always loaded with a mishmash of donated items. Though I must say that the Company Manager has really worked to make things more consistent. The desks are the same in every apartment: basic IKEA desks (and I was wrong in my memory of it – it doesn’t have a glass top, rather a faux wood laminate.) The dining table is basically the same, as well. The sofas vary, as do the various coffee tables and side tables.

The following group of photos is basically what I saw when I arrived.

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That gray throw on the sofa is mine. I must say the table on which the television is perched is so hideous that it’s fascinating.

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Basic IKEA desk and parsons chair. I brought the lamp from home – there is never enough lighting in these apartments, though that’s getting better, too. The framed photo is also mine. I moved the desk over closer to the window and the outlet.

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Yikes.

When I arrived, there was a huge yellow lamp on the top of this table. It overpowered the whole thing and the shade was askew because it was a too big and too close to the wall. I moved the lamp over to the kitchen counter, where experience has taught me a lamp is needed.

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Dining room before. It is what it is.

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Kitchen in the midst of unpacking. You can see the yellow lamp on the left. You can also see three things that I always bring when I have to create a home away from home. The first is extra lighting (you’ve already seen the desk lamp.) I bought that smaller lamp from Target, knowing that I will be using it in our shared office space when I go back home. I wouldn’t have purchased it otherwise. The white box contains some pottery that I brought from home. And there are two bouquets of flowers from TJs.

Flowers are a must. There’s nothing that makes a space more friendly and welcoming.

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My pink hobnail vase filled with a bouquet of alstromeria – $3.99 at Trader Joe’s.

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And a bouquet of stock – $2.99 -on the coffee table. I used an empty jar I found in the cupboard for a vase. I have to say they smell heavenly.

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I brought my favorite mug from home. I also bought a small square of cork at Target so I have something to pin notes and schedules to.

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I always add a framed family photo. And this time, I brought this favorite piece of McCoy because I realized that not only would it be pretty, but it would be a great way to stash charging cords and keep them out of the way.

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Another piece of pottery brought from home becomes a pencil/pen/nail file/scissors holder.

I get a splash of color that is very welcome as well as something functional.

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Of course, books always warm up a room, don’t they?

That sofa is very nice looking, but boy oh boy, those cushions are too squishy. Like Goldilocks, I tried them all, and settled on that cushion closest to the wall as the best of the bunch.

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The lamp from Target; purely by chance, it matches the sofa. Who knew? The last apartment I was in here had a purple sofa.

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Kitchen, with yellow lamp and humidifier.

These apartments are in a converted office building and the ceilings are very, very high. The windows are quite tall.

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See?

The bedroom is too dark to photograph well. I brought my bed quilt from home – the one I made for our previous bed that no longer fits our new bed. The coverlet on the bed here was perfectly fine, but I like the quilt I made – it’s pretty and it’s lightweight. I tend to run hot.

This year, the theater bought new mattresses for all the apartments. What a change! It’s firmer than our bed at home, but I had no trouble with it. In previous visits, I had to keep track of what mattress seemed to be the best for me and what apartment it was in – or had been moved to. I panicked at the thought of a bad mattress. Remember the time I switched out a mattress from the apartment next door in the middle of the night?

That was fun.

I haven’t hung the quilt yet and I might not. I’m waiting on that decision. I’m rather liking the expanse of white walls at the moment.

For some reason, we don’t start rehearsal until 2:00 today. We’ll have a Meet and Greet, the design presentations, and then a read-through of the play. We’ll be done at 7 pm.

Happy Tuesday.

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Filed Under: decorating, On The Road 48 Comments

Mission Accomplished and Hanging Some Favorites

January 11, 2016 at 7:30 am by Claudia

Yes. “Mission Jeans” accomplished. I bought two pair(s) of Gloria Vanderbilt ‘Amanda’ jeans and they fit really well. Don gave them an enthusiastic thumbs up. Thank you all! (To be honest, I didn’t even think of trying them on initially because I remember when GW jeans had that darned swan stitched on the back pocket and I wanted none of that. But they don’t now! Huzzah!

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This is what we played with yesterday. Amidst all my preparations, laundry, lists to check off, we somehow decided it was time to hang things on the staircase wall. (Yes, there are scuff marks on the wall that I have to go at with the magic eraser. Another day, my friends, another day.)

I am not calling it a gallery wall. Maybe the ‘Some of our favorite art pieces wall?’ or “The staircase wall lined with favorite things?” Or ‘Lots of things we like hanging on the wall?” We’re just lucky we finally realized that we could use this big expanse of wall and have some fun with it.

We didn’t do any of the things decorators tell us to do. We didn’t make a big mockup of what we were going to hang and plot it out on craft paper. We didn’t measure anything, either. We simply started with the Use Other Stairs sign, which was already there, and added the “Life is Very Short” hand with the pointing finger. We knew we wanted the finger to point up the stairs. That’s all we knew. Once that was in place, we just hung things where we wanted them. Of course, we tried to vary size, shape, and color to make it visually interesting.

I don’t care that the frames are different colors. In fact, I like it. I don’t care if things get a bit crooked from time to time – I’m sure that every time we come down the stairs – or go up the stairs – we’ll be tweaking something. We want it to look happy and fun and eclectic and whimsical. (Sort of like the rest of the cottage. Sort of like we are – I think.) We want it to make a statement about us and our home. It’s a work in progress. As we find new pieces, we’ll add them. For now…this is what we like.

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On the bottom: a needlepoint sampler I made for my mom. Above that, our infamous Use Other Stair  sign that we found in an antique shop. Above that, a silhouette my parents had done of me. I was 24 at the time. How do I know? My dad wrote it on the back, which brings tears to my eyes every time I read it. The print above it with the gold matting is of several little boys getting into trouble playing with a hose. We bought it in San Diego. To the right of those two pieces is an oil painting by my Great Aunt Ruth. Above that is a watercolor of Main Street in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, including the studio of Norman Rockwell. Next to that is an oil painting we found when we were living in San Diego. I’m sure that if we took it to Antique Roadshow, they’d say “This could benefit from a good cleaning.” Below that are two small pieces; a flower print and an architectural salvage piece. Below them is a print by a local artist of a cow – it has a red frame. Next to them is an oil painting of the sea by my dad.

And of course, the hand.

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Not the best pictures, as these were taken very late in the day. And it’s so hard to get a shot of the entire wall from any angle! I’ll take something better on a bright sunny day…but that will have to wait, as I’m taking off for Hartford this morning.

I’m writing this on Sunday night because Monday morning will be very busy and I want to get on the road by 11:00. See you on the other side.

Happy Monday.

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Filed Under: antiques, decorating, On The Road, vintage 34 Comments

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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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