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A Corner of the Cottage

May 4, 2014 at 8:28 am by Claudia

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Let’s explore another corner of the cottage today – our bedroom. As always, this is photographed ‘As Is.’

What’s that piece of furniture? Well, there are two. The dresser has a story, as does everything in this house. It’s vintage and it has been in my possession for about 23 years. I was walking down Harvard Street in Cambridge, MA one day (I lived on Harvard) and I spied this dresser sitting out at the curb. The wood was dark but I liked the lines of the piece and I knew I could paint it. After I made sure it was indeed free, I ran back to my apartment building, enlisted my friend Annette’s help, and together we walked that dresser about 3 blocks to the building and then hauled it up 3 flights of stairs. I painted it a soft gray. After it moved to San Diego with me, it was painted a pretty yellow. Just last year, I repainted it in these colors. When it was yellow, I changed out the metal knobs to vintage green glass knobs. When I painted it last year, I replaced them with clear glass knobs. Come to think of it, where did I put those green knobs? I haven’t seen them in a while.

The wicker rocking chair is a favorite of mine. It needs some repair work. I got it for $60 in an antique shop. It lived on the porch, then in the living room, before moving up the stairs to its current home.

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What’s on/in it? On top of the dresser: a lovely hand painted lamp that was my grandmother’s. I grew up with this pretty lamp and I’ve always loved it. A tea chest that belonged to my great-grandmother. It is handmade and is filled with mementos that were important to my grandmother – the funeral cards for her two adored sisters who died in the flu epidemic of 1918, a lock of her sister’s hair, my great-grandfather’s will. A framed photo of my late brother and me taken in my acting days. Favorite earrings. A Tiffany pill box. A vintage tea towel that I use as a dresser scarf. A piece of McCoy Pottery. There are also pieces of Roseville pottery but they are out of view. The pottery pieces hold bits and bobs, receipts, jewelry, photos.

The pillow on the chair is covered in a vintage linen napkin embroidered with the word ‘Nice,’ intertwined with flowers – embroidery by me.

What’s on the wall? A vintage pansy print that I discovered in an old shop in Kentucky. It has the prettiest frame. A letter D/hook from Anthropologie that holds my favorite necklaces.

Any challenges? Yes. The danged slanted/sloped ceiling. The ceilings in both of the upstairs rooms are sloped and sharply sloped at that. It means that furniture placement is always a challenge. And doing anything in those areas is a daily challenge as both Don and I are tall. I can’t tell you how many times I have bumped my head on the ceiling. The sloped ceilings are the reason that Don’s dresser is in the other room – there was no place for it in ours. (That has worked out very nicely, by the way.)

Anything else? The vintage dresser is charming, but the drawers sometimes stick, which results in some colorful language on my part. (Don’s dresser drawers also stick.) Ah, the charms of vintage.

Happy Sunday.

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Inside and Outside: What I’ve Been Up To

May 2, 2014 at 8:33 am by Claudia

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Found on a path in our woods: a Jack in the Pulpit. What a delightful surprise! As soon as Don came home yesterday, I dragged him up there to see it.

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A bud on our Shag Hickory.

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Can you spot the bunny? In fact, there were two of them, but the other one scampered out of the shot. I love our bunnies and though they do a wee bit of chomping in the garden, there is more than enough vegetation around the edges of this property to keep them satisfied, so it hasn’t really been a problem.

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A stool has been added to the potting shed. I had fun painting and shabbifying this piece.

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And another stool has been added to the studio/office.

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Should I paint this chair? I’m leaning toward leaving it as is. There are a lot of painted surfaces in the dollhouse and, just as in my life-sized house, I like to have mix of natural wood and painted pieces.

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Drum roll. The owner of the dollhouse finally has a toilet. Actually, I had this toilet in my stash but it, like so many dollhouse toilets, had flowers on it. Really? When was the last time you saw a toilet or a bathtub (because the bathtub had them, too) with a flowery design on the porcelain? Was this done because little girls needed dollhouse furniture that was pretty and anything reminding them of bodily functions was a no-no? I suspect that was the reason. But it’s still the norm. I see a lot of them on dollhouse websites. I finally slapped some ceramic paint on the toilet, just as I did with the bathtub, and put it in the bathroom. Since the tank is hidden, I think I can get away with it until I find something better.

The owner is grateful. Using her neighbor’s bathroom was wearing thin.

Happy Friday.

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A Few Things and a Sad Anniversary

May 1, 2014 at 8:36 am by Claudia

Don came up with this idea last night. He grabbed a flashlight and we now have this scene: Moonlight in the Potting Shed.

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Maybe the owner steals away in the dead of night to work in the potting shed. Or maybe the moon shines its light every night on the empty potting shed, illuminating the sink and the flowers, the pots and the watering can.

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Amidst the treasure trove sent to me by Karen, there were many mini books with solid red, green and blue covers. I’ve been printing out book covers (google ‘free dollhouse printables’) and here are the results so far. The owner loves books. I’ve decided she is a Professor of Literature. Her specialty has yet to be decided. Anyway, I think a home should be full of books, so I have lots more to make.

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I found a printable for a MacBook Pro (just like my real life computer.) I printed it out and mounted it on some cardboard. I hope to find a resin version someday (I’ve seen one on Etsy) but in the meantime, this will do. Still needs some tweaking…

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May 1st is always a bittersweet anniversary for me. Today marks the twentieth anniversary of the tragic murder of one of my students. It was my first year teaching in the MFA program at the University of San Diego/Old Globe Theatre Professional Actor Training Program. One of my students was John Lentz. He was funny, kind, smart and talented -the kind of guy who always had a twinkle in his eye and who disrupted class in the best possible way, making us all laugh. Classes had just ended for the year, John had done his Thesis acting project, where he had an amazing breakthrough that we all were lucky enough to witness, his parents had just been out to see that performance. He was only a few weeks away from getting his MFA. On Friday, just two days before the 1st, John, my colleague Rick, and I went to lunch and talked about everything under the sun. Laughing. Happy. On our way back to the office, we stopped at a memorial to a student who had been murdered several years before – it was a rose garden, with a beautiful inscription.

Two days later, John was dead. As he and another student walked out of Balboa Park after the closing performance of a show at the Old Globe, three people drove by in a truck. The truck stopped, a girl (she was 17) leaned out the window, and fired a handgun. John fell to the ground. The other student (John’s girlfriend) was shot in the leg. As she held John in her arms, he said “I think I’m dying.” Less than an hour later, he was dead.

We were devastated. I don’t think I’ve ever cried as much as I did then. A 24 year old man, on the cusp of his career, taken from us senselessly and brutally. We all flew to Kansas for the funeral. We spent time with his family (a more loving and supportive family I cannot imagine.) During that summer, I attended the murder trial of the three people involved. I sat next to John’s mother, stared down the young girl who fired the shots, felt such incredible anger and rage. Why did they do it? Because they just felt like shooting someone that night.

How dare they take our John away from us?

We named the theater space at the University in his honor. I grieve for him still. I will never forget him. And I will never understand this country’s fascination with guns. Guns kill. Guns kill. It’s so obvious. So clear. Maybe you have to lose someone you love in order for it to hit home?

It shouldn’t have to come to that.

Life can deal you a terrible blow and then turn around and bless you with unexpected love. Two months later, I met Don. I was still reeling from John’s death, still (and always) heartbroken. And this wonderful man stepped into my life. From the depths of despair to incredible happiness – all in the space of 60 days.

Dearest John, I miss you. I am so lucky to have known you. I will never forget you.

Happy Thursday.

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