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Hummingbird Moth and Tour Dates

August 9, 2017 at 7:45 am by Claudia

Late in the day, I followed this hummingbird moth with my camera:

I was thrilled to get a clear picture of his proboscis/tongue in a curled up position and then extended as he went for the nectar from the phlox.

Pure luck, I assure you.

Thank you for all your joyous, happy comments yesterday. You are so supportive and kind. And now, I turn to packing up everything today in preparation for my drive to Hartford tomorrow. The garden is so beautiful at the moment and I hate to leave it! Ah well.

By the way, we decided to buy that stove before we knew about all of this and we did it because we knew we could afford it. Nothing to do with this tour or Broadway. It certainly helps, of course, but we wouldn’t have placed that order if it was entirely dependent on the hope of future employment.

Here are the tour dates:

New Orleans: October 20 – 28 at the Saenger Theatre

Houston: October 31 – November 5 at The Hobby Center

Chicago: November 9 – December 2 at the Oriental Theatre

I have no idea when I will be in each city – much too early for that!

I have to run. There is a lot to do today and I have to get moving.

Happy Wednesday.

 

Filed Under: Don, Escape to Margaritaville, garden, nature 28 Comments

Our News

August 8, 2017 at 10:10 am by Claudia

Well, I had an entire post written, but then I deleted it when I saw the official announcement.

Don is headed to Broadway in Escape to Margaritaville!

We found out last week, hence our celebratory dinner, but I didn’t think I should say anything until it was official.

Whoo hoo!

This also means that he will tour with the show this fall – a week in New Orleans, a week in Houston, and a month in Chicago. Then in January, rehearsals start for Broadway with previews starting in mid-February.

His agent negotiated a great contract for him, with the biggest relief being that he will have a studio apartment during the month of rehearsals in September and then during the year-long contract he has for Broadway. This means we’ll spend a fair amount of time apart, but having been there, I cannot tell you how difficult it is to go back and forth every day after 8+ hours of rehearsal and especially after evening performances. When I did it several years ago when I was working at the Public Theater for Shakespeare in the Park, I didn’t get home until 2 am, then I had to turn around and do it again the next day. The apartment is everything.

And I’ll be able to stay with him when I want to spend some time in the city!

We are over the moon. Over the moon! So, Don starts rehearsals in NYC a week before I get home from Hartford. I’ve never been to New Orleans, so I’m definitely going to tag along on that leg of the tour. And Chicago is home to my best friend, Laural, and my niece, Liz, and nephew, Eric, and their families. My birthday will fall during that part of the run. (And it’s a biggie.)

My guy has work starting in September through all of next year and beyond. Tickets are already sold through November 2018.

Don loves the show and his fellow actors, so he’s thrilled.

Happy, Happy Tuesday!

 

 

 

Filed Under: Broadway, Don 162 Comments

Text Work, Subtasks, Butterflies & Bugs

August 2, 2017 at 9:05 am by Claudia

Act One of Midsummer: check. Today, Act Two.

The eventual delivery of the O’Keefe & Merritt stove has set up all sorts of subtasks. Isn’t that always the way?

Cleaning under and behind the stove. Cleaning the walls. Deciding to paint the wall before the stove arrives so we don’t have to move the stove for future painting. Picking out a paint color. Deciding I need to paint the trim around the windows as well. Don picked up the yellow paint yesterday, along with the primer. I need to buy some TSP and trim paint today.

Don came in the house yesterday and told me that he had decided that we needed to open up access to the back of the house, where the propane tank will be. So we opened up the fence, then we assessed the area directly behind the kitchen and decided we needed to pull all those weeds and perhaps put some gravel down so that there will be a flatter surface for whatever we put the tank on. Which means I may have to buy some gravel. And Don bought some pavers to make a little path in that area.

Then, as we stood outside, I asked Don if he thought it would be a good idea to take down the fence that we originally put up to keep Scout in the lower part of the corral when she began to have difficulty walking. At first, he said no because he considered it part of the Memorial Garden, but then he rethought the whole thing and we took it down.

It looks so much better! We reminded ourselves that our memories of that section of the fence are not happy ones, as Scout often fell there when she lost her balance in her final days. The memorial garden is not the fence, it’s the plants and the ribbons and the prayer flags.

I tracked this beauty to the butterfly bush, late yesterday afternoon. Since he was completely absorbed in the blossoms, I was able to snap a few pictures.

Beautiful.

Then, as I was walking around the house, I saw these tiny bugs on the milkweed plants.

Aren’t they incredible? The markings and colors are beautiful!

A closer look. I’ve just identified it. It’s a candy-striped leafhopper. They’re pesky little eaters that often feed on plant sap. I’ve never seen them before!

But they’re pretty.

I’m off to make another list. I leave a week from tomorrow, which is too soon.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: butterfly, Don, flowers, garden, O'keefe and Merritt, Scout 22 Comments

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