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A Book

February 26, 2019 at 10:17 am by Claudia

The wind went on well into the early morning hours. Even Don, who usually says he likes the wind, was over it. Relentless. But this morning, after a fairly good night’s sleep, I awoke to very cold temperatures, a sunny sky, and no wind.

Thank goodness! What a difference that makes!

A couple more Oscars things: if you haven’t seen Olivia Colman’s acceptance speech, find it online. It was perfect. Real. In the moment. Charming. Self-effacing. Her honest and heartfelt gesture to Glenn Close was the perfect salve for that moment. She’s amazing.

And if you haven’t seen her in Broadchurch, you must. Especially season one. That’s when we fell in love with her work. She’s extraordinary.

Also: if you haven’t yet seen Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper singing Shallow  from A Star is Born, google that, as well. And Better Midler singing The Place Where Lost Things Go  from Mary Poppins Returns. And Spike Lee leaping up into Samuel Jackson’s arms.

The best.

Okay. I recently received an email from a fellow miniaturist alerting me to the fact that I was listed in the index in a book about miniatures published last year in Great Britain. Several of us had photos in the book. I suspected it was related to the article about Hummingbird Cottage that was in Doll’s House Magazine, a UK publication. They hadn’t asked our permission, but it is from the same publisher and in my case, it’s just one photo, so I’m okay with it. (They’re sending me a copy of the book.)

In truth, I’m rather chuffed that I’ve been published in a book!

I ordered it from Amazon last Friday (because patience isn’t one of my strong points) and it came yesterday.

Sure enough, the photos inside the book are from Doll’s House Magazine and span about five years of articles and tutorials. (My article was published in 2016.)

My name is in the index and also in a list of thank yous at the back of the book.

Just one photo, but here it is:

Pretty neat! Even though I said “fellow miniaturist” above, I never really think of myself as a miniaturist. Just someone who loves to refurbish and decorate dollhouses. However, I have built a dollhouse and have constructed miniatures, so I guess I qualify. But just barely.

It’s a neat book, full of photos and text and many helpful tutorials. I can’t wait to dig into it.

The whole thing was a delightful surprise and just might help to push my tush upstairs to my desk and the forlorn dollhouse that is waiting for me to work some magic.

Happy Tuesday.

 

 

Filed Under: dollhouse, miniatures, movies 38 Comments

Too Early to Rise

February 24, 2019 at 10:31 am by Claudia

I woke up early this morning, even before Don. Then he woke up and we chatted a bit and when I looked at the clock, I saw it was 5:30 am. Which means I was awake at 4:30 am.

Not. Enough. Sleep.

I don’t do well on ‘not enough sleep.’

Lord knows if I’ll make it through the Oscars tonight.

Don and I chatted about the Oscars this morning. Because of his membership in SAG/AFTRA, we were able to see almost all of the movies and for free. We very seldom go to the movies because it’s just too expensive. The only movie that is nominated that we saw in a movie theater was Black Panther, and that was in NYC last year.

Anyway, unlike other years, none of the nominated performances blew us away. They’re good – in some cases quite good, but not, “Oh my god, so-and-so HAS to win!” kind of work. We feel curiously detached. Observing from afar. And there are some nominations that I just don’t get. Oscar nominated? Really?

It will be interesting.

I finished Less  yesterday. What an extraordinary novel! I see why it won the Pulitzer – beautifully written. Simply wonderful. Recommend it highly!

I’ve started (about 100 pages in) Andrew McCabe’s book, The Threat. Very well written, with a lot of information as to how the FBI works, how it investigates. Just a bit about “that man” so far, but much more to come, which I eagerly anticipate.

Otherwise, it’s a rainy day, with a high wind warning for tomorrow. You know how I hate very windy days, so I’m not looking forward to Monday. This year, every snowfall includes ice and every front that moves out includes high winds. Like a broken record.

I’m feeling much better in general and my energy level has improved. But it took me four weeks to get there. I’ve never had anything quite like it before and hope to never have it like it again. It got scary there for a while. Don is feeling better, as well, still coughing and congested, but doing better. By the end of this next week, he should be back to normal.

We are grateful, believe me.

I’m still not up to working on the rescued dollhouse. I’m not quite motivated yet, but I’m thinking about it and I have decided how I want the exterior to look. It’s just getting up my energy to start in on it. And I will. Hopefully, soon.

Happy Sunday.

 

Filed Under: books, dollhouse, miniatures, movies 33 Comments

The Vintage Dollhouse and Sheet Music

January 3, 2019 at 11:01 am by Claudia

I took the Christmas decorations down yesterday – since we don’t do a whole lot of decorating, it isn’t all that time consuming – and then I moved the egg cup cubby cabinet away from the wall, which is always scary, opened the door under the stairs, and stored everything for another year. Then I moved the cabinet back, which was a bit tricky this time around, but I finally got it in place.

Then I vacuumed like crazy.

(By the way, Don broke a glass yesterday and then I proceeded to break a glass and a bowl. What’s with us? We’re down to three glasses.)

I sorted through the sheet music in our music cabinet. That cabinet was one of the very first things we bought for this house. We got it at an auction. I have a lot more music than I had remembered, some of it from my childhood, some of it from my grandmother (a hymnal, and three songs from Oklahoma, which means the sheet music is from the 40s,) and my first Beatles Songbook, which I got when I was 11 years old. I wrote the names of each of the guys under their photos – in pencil. And look what I found:

Neither of us can remember how this got here and we were shocked and thrilled to discover it! Was it in my grandmother’s music? Doubtful. Was it from my parents? Also doubtful. Was it a gift from someone after we moved to the house? Or did we find it when out antiquing and forgot about it? Either is possible.

It’s getting framed, that’s for sure.

After all the chores were done, I moved the vintage dollhouse onto the coffee table in the den to give it a cleaning. Eventually, the exterior will need an even deeper cleaning but for now, this will do.

I took some pictures.

By the way, the chimney on the roof actually connects to the fireplace. I dropped something down there by mistake and the object ended up in the fireplace.

I put this in the living room to see if the scale worked and it does.

There are arched doorways into the adjoining rooms.

The other two rooms, which are small. And I can only get into the front room from the doorways, so that will be a little awkward!

This is the opening at the back of the house and it’s the only way to get into these rooms. There’s a high, vaulted ceiling. I briefly debated painting the walls, but it would be very difficult. I can’t lay the house on it’s front because the porch is there. I think I’ll put battery operated hanging lights on the ceiling just so I can see more of the room. But that’s down the road.

A corner of the house. Aside from a deeper cleaning of the exterior, I plan to leave it alone. These shutters, by the way, are adorable. They work. They completely cover the window space.

Just playing around. I don’t really have a large stash of miniatures – a few things, but nothing like other miniaturists have. The painting is a mini Wallace Nutting given to me by Barbara. The books were in my stash.

Since I’m currently working (or not working, which is more the case at the moment) on three different houses, and since we are back on a strict budget, I’ll have to take my time. That’s what I did with my first dollhouse. I did what I could, when I could afford it.

My thoughts are still the same with this treasure. Keep it rustic – maybe a little removable wallpaper, maybe not – and honor the work of the creator. Living room, bedroom, kitchen…and we’ll assume there’s an outhouse somewhere nearby.

I really love it.

We have a wee bit of snow on the ground this morning, but once again, it’s not covering all the grass. Still, it was neat to see some snow-covered tree branches this morning.

Happy Thursday.

 

Filed Under: dollhouse, miniatures, music, vintage, Wallace Nutting 45 Comments

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