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Day Three Hundred Nine

January 16, 2021 at 10:05 am by Claudia

Feeling rather crappy today and yesterday. It feels like a bad cold, but since I’m never in contact with anyone, it’s sinus masquerading as a cold. Anyway, this too shall pass. But I’m a wee bit whiny and I’m grateful my husband apparently doesn’t mind my whining and comforts me, nonetheless.

Have I told you how much I love him?

Yesterday was sort of a fog, though I did get some things done.

Highly satisfying. Also zen-like, which I really appreciate at this moment in time.

I stained the miniature desk that I made from a kit a while back. I had to bring it downstairs to get a photo. It’s been dark and dreary for days and days and it rained all last night so it’s still  dark and dreary. Gray days and a sinus thing = an unhappy Claudia.

It still needs a bit of touch up. For those of you who think I have great light in the studio – I don’t. Only two little windows that get good light at the end of the day, and only if it’s a day with some sun. If I could convert the kitchen into my studio, I’d do it. But I can’t. Anyway, I brought it down here to photograph it this morning and noticed some areas that I’d missed. And I’ve already put a coat of paste wax on it. I’ll figure it out. I don’t mind it looking a bit spotty as it’s supposed to be old.

I also saw a photo of a real-life version of this type of desk in blue this morning and I immediately wondered if I should paint it. But I painted a lot of things blue in Hummingbird Cottage and I’m trying to fight that instinct and add some stained wood pieces in this project. I don’t want every dollhouse to look the same. I see a lot of that out there. On the other hand, I also see a lot of wildly imaginative work going on in the dollhouse world, most often by young people. That is fabulous!

I still have to order hardware for the desk. That will involve some searching on the internet because I don’t like what I see in my catalogue from miniatures (dot) com.

I’m not reading Winter Solstice  yet, though that will be next. I’m reading Cruel Acts  by Jane Casey, a terrific writer of police thrillers. I realized a week or two ago that I’d completely missed out on her two latest books, so I ordered this one. Casey is Irish by birth but she now lives in London and her stories take place there.

Okay. My energy is flagging.

Stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: dollhouse, jigsaw puzzles, miniatures 22 Comments

Day Three Hundred Four

January 11, 2021 at 9:56 am by Claudia

Boy, motivating myself to write a post is hard. Once I start, I’m fine. I think the enormity of what happened last week gets stronger by the day and, frankly, it’s almost all I can think about. Sure, I start a jigsaw puzzle, I wash the sheets and the towels, I dust, vacuum and straighten up. But always, like a sound track running constantly in my head, are the events of January 6th.

I’m sure it’s much the same for all of you.

It’s all Don and I could talk about this morning during our second cup of coffee.

It’s very cold and gray today. We’ve been spoiled by pockets of sunshine for the past few days, but this day is just plain gloomy.

It’s hard for me to read a novel. I’ve only been reading for a short time at night in bed. I’m going to try to force myself to grab my book and get a chunk of reading in today. I’ve ordered a few books that should be arriving today and tomorrow  – books with a high comfort level that I think I need now. I’ll share them with you when they arrive.

Still waiting on the wallpaper for the dollhouse bathroom. Hopefully, it will get here today or tomorrow.

In the meantime, I changed out the bed in the English Cottage. My favorite bed is too large for the room. It looks pretty there, but its larger size means that I can’t add a wardrobe or a desk and I want those items in that room. So – that bed will most likely go in the Beacon Hill, when I can get motivated to start building it.

I hope you’re all hanging in there.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

Filed Under: dollhouse, jigsaw puzzles, miniatures 39 Comments

Day Two Hundred Ninety-Nine

January 6, 2021 at 10:09 am by Claudia

Georgia has done it.

I know that Ossoff’s win hasn’t been officially called yet, but it’s just a matter of time.

Oh my heavens!!

We stayed up too late, way too late, and we were up early this morning, so I fully expect some afternoon naps will be on the docket. But it was worth it.

I feel my shoulders dropping. Yes, I know the crapshow (I use a different word here in the house, but I’m trying to be somewhat circumspect here on the blog) will go on today. Don is going to watch it, but my feeling is that these soulless seditionists don’t merit any of my attention today. Or any day.

Better, so much better, days are ahead, my friends. And two weeks from today, Biden will be inaugurated.

Okay.

The miniature beds arrived yesterday and all I can say is: adorable.

This is the larger of the two – double bed size. They’re made out of brass and copper. They come from TinyIronMiniatures on Etsy – based in Montana.

Here is the other bed:

Closer to twin bed size. That’s why I ordered it. I’m thinking I can somehow get it in the tiny bedroom of the antique dollhouse in the den. Although the bed for the English dollhouse is bigger than I expected, but it just goes to show that the bedroom in that little cottage is just plain tiny! I’ll figure out placement. I need to get some sort of wardrobe and smallish chair and then it will all make sense. I also need to find some vintage white or cream hankies on Etsy because I used to have a lot of them and I think they all disappeared in one of my closet purges. The hankies will be the linens on the bed.

I’m really thrilled by the craftsmanship from Tiny Iron Miniatures.

By the way, I bought a turntable for the house on top of the china cabinet in the den and it has been a game changer. I can easily turn it around to work on the interior. That is a very heavy handmade house and the last time I tried to move it off the cabinet to work on it, I threw out my back.

I’m awfully tired today but I think I’ll spackle some of the cracks in the bathroom walls and get it prepped for wallpapering. I’m still waiting on that delivery.

Okay.

Celebrate!

And stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

 

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