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A Serving of Seashells

August 21, 2010 at 4:16 pm by Claudia


Don suggested I use the cake stand to display some of my seashells….good idea! I carefully packed each and every one in plastic containers surrounded on all sides by cotton balls. I am proud to say they all made it home safe and sound. Oh yes, I forgot to tell you, I’m home. I love looking for shells. There is a zen-like focus and relaxation involved. Seriously, I could have gone out each and every day looking for shells. Even now I wonder what little treasures are lurking in the sand, just waiting for me to swoop in and rescue them.


I love all the varied textures – some have taken quite a beating in the ocean waves – I like them all the more.



I’d like to take a vacation at the shore and just look for seashells and antiques. That sounds heavenly. Last week’s visit to Florida was all things: wonderful, fun, emotional, exhausting, draining and touching. I’m sure I’ve left some adjective out of the list. I arrived back home yesterday afternoon. I’m tired.

Today I was mowing the lawn and guess what? I encountered another yellow jacket nest. I got stung twice last year by the little buggers. This time, one of those devils stung me on my thumb – through my gardening gloves. Now I’m sitting here with a swollen, itchy thumb. I did do three things immediately: scraped a credit card across the wound to make sure the stinger was out, held a copper penny to the wound (and watched the swelling go down!) and applied a baking soda/water paste to the sting. I think one of my readers suggested the penny in a comment. Everything worked. The swelling around the sting went down, although there is still swelling at the base of the thumb. The pain has diminished. I had just taken a Benedryl right before it happened because I am allergic to grass pollen. Perfect timing.

Finally, a photo of Max and me, taken by my sister.


Read her post about Max – that boy is a sensitive soul. (My hair can look brown or gray, depending on the light. Boy, it sure looks gray here….)

Filed Under: dogs, family, nature, On The Road 25 Comments

Morning Ritual

August 17, 2010 at 12:02 am by Claudia

This is my nephew-dog, Max. Every morning, starting anywhere from 8 to 8:30 am, he lies out by the pool.

He’s waiting. Waiting for a sound – a click – that means something terrible is coming. It comes at 9:05 every morning.

Oh no. He heard it.

He must attack that water. It must be stopped!

He bites at the water and barks repeatedly.

Then he runs to the other corner, does the same thing and runs around and around the pool and barks until the noise stops.

The threat is over for another day. Well done, Max.
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I used the Random Number Generator and the winner of Rules of the Lake, Irene Ziegler’s book of short stories, is Tracie from My Petite Maison. Congratulations, Tracie! Send me an email with your address and I will get the book out to you next week when I am back home. Thanks to everyone who left a comment.

Filed Under: dogs, family, giveaway 25 Comments

Getting Ready

June 30, 2010 at 4:12 pm by Claudia


Only have 4 days left in town…actually about 3 1/2 at this point in the day. That means I have to pack boxes, run errands and do just one more load of coin-operated laundry. Tonight is opening night for The Taming of the Shrew. Saturday will be the final opening and I’ll leave for the airport on Sunday morning.

I said goodbye to my little Koala friend this morning as I walked to the theater. Little Darcy aka Sweet Pea was napping as usual. Same perch. Gosh, I wish I’d had my camera with me the day I actually saw him standing and stretching with his eyes open! That little minx caught me unawares.


Ralphie and I have become good buddies. In fact, he roams between apartments, often snoozing at my feet. When Adrian has to be at rehearsal for a long time, I bring him over to my place. I am crazy about this sweetheart of a dog and I cannot tell you how wonderful it has been to have a dog around for the last 2 weeks.


I’ve been thinking about hosting a little blog party – maybe in August – centered around our collections. Seeing what others collect is always fascinating to me. Does that sound like something you might be interested in?

Filed Under: animals, dogs, San Diego 42 Comments

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