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Changes: In Flowers, the Cottage, and the Weather

July 22, 2015 at 8:31 am by Claudia

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Hello, gorgeous!

I am fascinated by this hydrangea. I’ve been watching each blossom evolve from an off-white to tinges of pink to a deeper purple to a faded lavender. It really puts on a show.

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It’s doing well in its current location, which was supposed to be on the outside of the dog corral but, due to winter and our worries about Scout, is now inside the mini dog corral – next to the remembrance rose. There’s a little fence around both plants, basically to keep Scout out of there, and it seems to be working.

Let’s pause for a moment to utter a thank you. The humidity broke overnight. We couldn’t be happier. The windows are open, the front door is open, Don’s making breakfast, Scout is snoozing in the living room.

I might even be able to function today.

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The living room wall sans dollhouse. Lest I be accused of staging a photo, look closely at the desk. Yes, that’s my duster.

The Maxfield Parrish has been moved to this new position and we love it here. It’s much easier to see and it’s not hidden in a darkish corner like…

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the dollhouse is. It’s not all  that dark, but it’s very difficult to photograph the outside with the light from the window to its left.

But I like it here in the den because I can see it from my good old blogging chair. That’s a good and a bad thing. I can see it, but that also means I think about it a lot, which means I’m constantly dreaming of new accessories. Which means I have to pull the reins in on my “I want” list.

Moving the desk was a good thing but the whole situation arose out of a need to keep the dollhouse safe when Scout bumped into the dollhouse table. So we still had to move the pottery that was on the desk or it might have suffered the same potential crash-to-the-floor fate.

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The two smaller McCoy vases are now on the bookshelves.

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The large vase has moved to the sideboard.

I promise I am not going to become a blogger that informs you about every item I move from one place to another in the cottage. Lord, no. Just the bigger changes. Since I had written about Scout’s problems and the need to relocate the dollhouse, I thought I’d share the end results with you.

Frankly, I don’t move things around all that often – when it happens, it’s usually out of necessity.

Although I may write a triumphant post when I finally move all the crap off the kitchen table.

Happy Wednesday.

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Friday Thoughts: Lawnmowers and Decorating Styles

May 22, 2015 at 9:01 am by Claudia

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Pretty. Today is simply beautiful. The grass has been mown, the birds are singing, blooms are about to open, the sun is shining. Oh spring, I’m very glad you’re here.

We took our lawnmower in to our local hardware store for a tune-up. The news was not good. The blade was bent, something else was broken and their advice was that it would be less expensive to replace the lawnmower than repair it.

We beat the heck out of our lawnmowers. There’s a lot of grass on this property and a lot of uneven, hilly, and sometimes rocky ground. They earn their keep, that’s for sure. I’m convinced that they have a five year shelf life. We’ve gone through two of them since we moved here. Just for clarification, we’re talking a push mower, not a rider mower. We do the pushing. A lot of it.

So, Don stopped at Lowe’s and we spent a half hour putting it together and then we did some serious mowing. It’s so shiny and red and purty. Alas, I know that will fade in time and it will look like the workhouse it is destined to be. But for now? Like a new red wagon. Or a red snowblower. Shiny and glossy and sleek looking.

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I succumbed to the lure of magazines the other day and bought Country Living and a special publication called Bohemian Home – because you must have noticed that Boho decorating is all the rage. Lots of color, plenty of vintage and exotic fabrics and textiles, eclectic decor and, as far as I can tell, lots of plants. It’s a cheery look. As I thumbed through the pages of this particular publication, I was struck by the fact that the rooms I was seeing were rather like anyone’s home who uses a lot of color and an eclectic style. Like, for example, my home. Though I wouldn’t call it Boho – lots of pattern but not necessarily the same kind of pattern and of course I tend to gravitate toward reds and McCoy colors – it’s awfully close to what I see out there. I would choose the words eclectic (which I’ve used a lot in this paragraph already!) and colorful, with a dash of cottage style re: my home, but decorating is all about labels and trends and styles and Boho seems to be the word and hot style of the moment.

Anyway, I like the pictures but, at least in the magazine I bought, they don’t look shockingly new or different. They just look like the sort of mix I’ve alway preferred – both in my home and in the ones shown in magazines and online that seem to draw me in. Is it marketing? Or did home design bloggers like Justina Blakeney (whose style I really admire) coin this term and go with it?

Blakeney – I’ve been reading her blog for a long time –  tends to use a mix of wonderful textiles and her multi-cultural upbringing and world travels have definitely influenced her style. Her style is truly Bohemian and happy and infectious.

But there’s nothing new under the sun. That particular style reminds me very much of the way young people (which I was at the time) decorated in the sixties and early seventies. Lots of fabric from India, beads hanging from doorways, lots and lots of plants and sunlight, cushions covered in exotic fabrics. And some macrame plant hangers. All done on a budget, because who had money in those days?

It all comes around again. Mid-century modern is the exact same style I grew up with. My mother, rejecting my grandmother’s style, went for all modern. No antiques. No period anything. Been there, done that. I, in turn, have rejected what was called modern or contemporary at the time, and have embraced the eclectic, with a nice mix of vintage thrown in. Mid-century modern holds no appeal for me, perhaps because I was surrounded by it when I was growing up.

The same goes for fashion, of course. I wore midi-dresses in the seventies. They’re back. And tie-dyed shirts? They’re back – at least around my neck of the woods. Again; been there, done that. (Although, to be honest, I was never a fan of tie-dye even back then.)

It’s fun to see how a style resurfaces, but with a new spin. It’s refreshed. It’s added to. It becomes a reflection of a new generation’s take on the subject.

What style did you grow up with? Have you embraced it or have you moved in a different direction?

Don’t forget to stop by my post about Enabling the Change. There’s a fun video to watch (you might see yours truly) and you could be the winner of a $100 Visa Gift Card!

Happy Friday.

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Around the House

April 9, 2015 at 8:49 am by Claudia

Because the last post like this one got such a positive response, here is another edition of Around the House, as seen yesterday.

4-9 Short

Because neither of us is.

Short, I mean.

4-9 parakeet lamp

Because all lamps should include parakeets.

4-9 impatiens

Because it’s almost time to move the impatiens to the porch.

4-9 Scoutie

Because she likes to catch some zzz’s.

4-9 lamp

Because I love the lines of this lamp.

And the perfect glass shade that I searched for and finally found.

4-9 whitelamp

Because this lamp is cool and has a cloth-covered cord.

4-9 books

Because I love books and pottery.

And before you ask, no, I only did a book of the first year of the blog.

4-9 currier&ives

Because this is an original Currier & Ives print/lithograph.

Very old, very fragile. Found at auction many years ago.

4-9 earbuds

Because earbuds must always be at the ready.

As well as pens, pencils, nail file, scissors and crochet hooks.

I have a quick question for you. I collect McCoy Pottery, as you no doubt have realized by now. Would you be at all interested in a short series of posts about those pieces, like the series I did about the egg cup collection? I did one many years ago, but I have a nicer camera now and many of you are newish readers. It might be fun.

Happy Thursday.

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Filed Under: books, cottage, decorating, pottery, Scout 79 Comments

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