We have snow coming later today, somewhere from 2-4-6 inches, depending on the individual forecast. It starts during the day. We’re looking forward to watching it fall. (The last snowfall occurred during the night.)
Drum roll. Don’s present arrived yesterday after 3½ weeks of going nowhere. So we wrapped our presents to each other – we each had one late package – and opened them in the evening. I gave Don a book that he wanted. He gave me a miniature side table for the English Cottage. (I just so happened to send him a link and he took the hint.)
I took these this morning and it was still fairly dark outside. I’ll get better photos for you later.
Isn’t it lovely? I believe the seller found it at an estate sale. I don’t know how old it is, but I suspect it’s from the 80s or 90s. It’s handmade. It’s actually prettier in person than it was in the photos on Etsy.
I’d like a real-life version of this table. The scallops and curves are beautiful.
A view from a little further back:
Note how you can see one of Don’s Big Boys through the window in both photos – and an old black and white photo of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. That makes me laugh. A lot of miniaturists use backdrops and I suppose I should – eventually. But when something is in process, I figure you understand.
I also received a thumb latch door handle, which I’ve already installed on the exterior of the door. I tried to get a photo of it, but it was too dark in the room to get a good shot. I’ll share that with you tomorrow, hopefully.
It’s taking shape, my friends, it’s taking shape.
Also, our neighbor brought over some eggs for us. Her chickens have finally started laying.
Aren’t they beautiful? I love those soft pastels. I guess chickens often stop laying eggs in the winter but these guys are obviously on a different schedule.
They’re almost too pretty to eat!
17 days. Ignore the shenanigans from the Republicans in the House and Senate. It’s bad performance art. Seditious bad performance art, but bad performance art, nonetheless.
Okay. Time to go. Have to do a little prep for the upcoming snow.
Stay safe.