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The Easter Bunny: A Story in Pictures

April 23, 2011 at 2:13 pm by Claudia

It’s 1:43 in the afternoon here at MHC.

I’m still in my flannel pajamas. Don’t judge me. I worked very hard yesterday and it is cold, rainy and generally yucky today.

What mischief can I get into?  Hmmm…isn’t tomorrow Easter? When the Easter Bunny comes to visit? Do you think she will come here to Mockingbird Hill Cottage?

This particular Easter Bunny looks unhappy.
(I’m sensing some dissatisfaction.)
Oh, I’m sorry.
Am I not supposed to wake you up for my “selfish picture taking whim?”
(Yes, she said that. I’m quoting her.)
If looks could kill.
Well, well, well! Looks like someone has had a change of heart.
(She followed me into the den.)
Can you give me something more, Miss Scoutie Easter Bunny?
Ah, there’s that million dollar smile!
She’s emotionally and physically spent. She had to crawl in the ‘tunnel’ under my legs and take a nap.

May the Easter Bunny bring you lots of goodies!

Filed Under: Easter, Scout 48 Comments

Hyacinths & Squares 35, 36 & 37

April 5, 2010 at 12:04 pm by Claudia


Such a pretty hyacinth! And the scent is heavenly. Thank you so very much for your lovely, supportive comments on our recent losses. It has been a tough time for us, as well as for many others who loved these wonderful men. Don has lost the 3 most important men in his life in the last year. It sometimes doesn’t seem real…I suspect this is a natural coping mechanism. One can only process so much at a time.

I hope your Easter was happy. The weather here has been absolutely gorgeous. I’ve been working out in the yard, trying to get everything ready before I leave for San Diego on April 17th. Then I have to leave my gardens just as everything gets ready to bloom. I’ve decided that this will be the last time I leave for such a long time in the Spring. Gardening is one of my greatest pleasures and I waited many years to have my own garden. This will be the 3rd year in a row that I’ve been gone at this time of year. By the time I return in July, many of the spring flowers will be gone.

I played catch-up on the 39 squares project this morning. I’m actually stitching 40 squares so I did three this morning. Two of them are combined.


In honor of Spring – my favorite Spring flower, the tulip.


Home = Heart. Only three more to go!

Have a wonderful Monday.

Filed Under: Easter, stitchalong, thanks 23 Comments

Lives Well Lived

April 4, 2010 at 9:13 am by Claudia

Happy Easter to everyone. We are experiencing more sadness in this cottage as we learned of the passing of two of our friends yesterday. Both men were part of the The Old Globe Theater, the place where Don and I met, and where we both spent so many years of our working life.

Raul was a stage manager who I adored and worked with many times. He was a true gentleman, kind, funny and gracious – a man of great integrity. He fought chronic illness for years with grace and dignity. He traveled the world. He was recovering at home from heart surgery – well on his way, we thought, to a full recovery when he died quietly in his sleep.

As I was trying to cope with the news of Raul’s passing, my husband broke the news to me that Craig Noel, founder of the Old Globe, also passed away yesterday at the age of 94. Craig was the most wonderful of men – I was so lucky to have known and worked with him. He was also a mentor to my husband. Craig discovered Don when he was a teenager and helped guide him into the world of professional theater – he gave him his Equity card, as well.

Craig had a wicked sense of humor, a true passion for theater, a generous spirit and oh, the stories he could tell. When our lives took us from the west to the east, we would call Craig on holidays. Last summer when I was working in San Diego, Don and I spent an afternoon with Craig. At 93, he was very frail but we caught him on a good day. We reminisced together about productions, people, places and we laughed and laughed. I am so grateful we had that time together.

I worked on many shows that were stage managed by Raul and directed by Craig. How strange that they left us on the same day.

Too much loss lately…too much loss.

Filed Under: Easter, life 30 Comments

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