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A Fox And Some Flowers

June 3, 2016 at 9:19 am by Claudia

Don was sitting on the glider yesterday morning, playing his guitar, and I had just finished mowing the back forty. (Back pain right now for Don, so I did the mowing. He’s done the same for me many times!) Anyway, he called out to me to come to the porch, where he pointed out two foxes on our neighbor across the street’s driveway. By the time I got there, one had disappeared, but the remaining fox was clearly a very young kit. He was hanging out on the driveway, wandering around, and let me add right here that the section of the driveway he was on was very, very close to the street. I started to walk down our driveway thinking I would scare him into backing off from the street.

But this little one has not developed the wariness of an adult and he started heading toward me! “No,” I said, “Go back!” In the meantime, my neighbor came down his driveway (it’s very long) and the little one scooted across the street onto our property. My neighbor told me he’d been noticing the little one for about a week and that the kit liked to hang out by their mailbox. Again, right by the street. He thinks they’re living down in the pipe in his culvert. They are used to foxes because there’s a den further back on his property, but he’s never seen a den so close to the street. He was worried about the little one and later in the day, he made a sign warning drivers: “Slow! Baby Foxes in the area!” (Not that any of these yahoo drivers heed the warning. I had a driver honk his horn at me because I slowed down to let a squirrel cross the street. He was apparently so important that he couldn’t wait 30 seconds. What an ass. I will admit to giving him an immediately recognizable hand gesture.)

Fast forward about an hour and what do I see? Baby Fox trotting by our shed. I tracked him up into the back forty and then he came down to the area behind our kitchen.

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Well, my watermark is covering his face! Let’s try that again.

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You can see how wild it looks right outside our kitchen window.

And one more:

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I then proceeded to watch his progress through our next door neighbor’s yard, down his driveway and then I ran outside when it became clear to me he just might be about to cross the street. Luckily, a sane driver saw him and slowed down and another sane driver did the same thing and the little guy trotted across the street.

I then had to shoo him back from the edge of the street and he eventually made his way back toward his home, where I saw him sunning himself under the mailbox later in the afternoon.

And then I had to stop. I will obsess and worry about this little guy, who has no street smarts yet, and I’ll drive myself and Don crazy. I can’t control his every move and I can only pray he remains safe.

Where the heck is his mother? We’re assuming his mother was the other, larger fox that Don saw, but we’re not sure. Mom: he needs guidance, STAT.

Flower update:

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This morning found me outside at 6:30 am taking a picture of the daylilies that just opened.

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Yes, it’s raining, which means I’ll probably have to rescue a couple of peonies and bring them inside, though it’s just raining lightly at the moment.

The Country Living Fair is this weekend – I had thought about going today and have been given a ‘press pass’, but I probably won’t. I’ve been there two years in a row and I doubt there will much that I haven’t seen. It’s raining and my allergies are bad, so I should probably stay indoors. I’ll check with Don and see if he’s up for it. There is also a Miniature Show up in Sturbridge Massachusetts on Sunday. I was planning on attending both the Fair and the Mini Show. However, the weather forecast is for thunderstorms, some of which could be severe, all day Sunday. It’s a two and half hour drive and bad weather would not be fun, especially since I have to go through the usual traffic tie-ups in Connecticut.

So, it looks like my efforts to get to a mini show might be foiled again. Darn it.

Happy Friday.

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Filed Under: animals, flowers, garden 38 Comments

Peonies, Bees & Mini Adirondacks

June 2, 2016 at 8:39 am by Claudia

You asked. And I promised to post them.

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I wish you could smell them! Heavenly.

We have two peony bushes, but the other – which has beautiful pale pink flowers – hasn’t budded this year. Both of the bushes have been here for years, long before we moved in. But the young shag hickory came up right in the middle of the pale pink peony and for a while, that was okay. It still bloomed. But now that it’s bigger, things have changed. Last year we had just a few flowers. This year, none. Does the tree demand too much of the soil’s energy? I used to think it was because of the bush not getting enough sun, but it was getting plenty of sun when it would normally be developing buds. The bush grows and leafs out – just no buds.

I think I’m going to have to try to transplant the bulbs, but peonies do not like to be transplanted. However, I’d really like to save it – the flowers are so beautiful. Any advice?

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The catmint is in full flower and there are bees everywhere. Lots and lots of activity in the big garden bed.

Don. Stop. (Although he has orders not to read the blog and I made him unfollow me on Instagram until his birthday.)

Yesterday, I spent several hours painting the mini Adirondack chairs for the TSP. Today, I’ll add a clear coat to protect them.

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I love this shade of green called Fresh Foliage. It looks good against the red of the studio. It pops. Do I need to say again that I would like a life-sized pair of these chairs?

Who left the guitar on the floor?

Happy Thursday.

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Filed Under: bees, dollhouse, flowers, garden, Peonies 58 Comments

A Treasure Trove: Mini Gifts and Peonies

June 1, 2016 at 9:12 am by Claudia

I’m about to launch into a little story about some gifts that arrived in my mailbox. But first, let’s just stop for a moment.

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Yes, it’s the first week of June and my peonies are ready to open. Like clockwork. This one will fully open later today.

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My favorite flower. You’ll get more photos this week, you can count on it.

My friend Susi lives in Amsterdam. She is the miniaturist who built the amazing record shop that deservedly won an award this year. I still go back and look at those photos; her work is simply extraordinary.

Building a record shop means stocking lots of records and Susi eventually wrote a tutorial about making mini albums. Fully prepared to tackle that task, I wrote to Susi to ask her about the kind of paper she used. She wrote back, giving me all the information I needed, but in addition, she offered to send me the leftover albums she didn’t use in her project. I offered to pay for them, but she would have none of it. I’ve not yet ‘met’ a miniaturist who isn’t generous, whether it is with information, advice, or minis.

They arrived in my post office box over the weekend. At the same time, my blogging friend Heidi sent me some album covers that she thought I might be able to use. (I love them, but they may be a bit too small for this project, so I’m keeping them for a future project, Heidi. Thank you!)

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Stacks of albums! Whoo hoo!

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Susi also sent some printables that I will be able to use in my projects. She uses a laser printer. Note to self: Your printer stinks, so maybe when you replace it, you should go with a laser printer.

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Also included were these two lovely gifts: a thimble with a cow on top and ‘wooden’ shoes in a beautiful delft pattern with a windmill in the center. I love them. Oh, Susi! Thank you so much! What a sweetheart you are!

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Look, it’s full!

I was so sick of pulling this shelf unit out from the wall only to have the records fall out the back, that I made a back out of mat board yesterday. Much better!

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The extras are over by the turntable.

I’m so excited! 23 days and counting until someone’s big birthday celebration.

Today would have been my parents’ 70th anniversary. Happy Anniversary Mom and Dad! I trust you’re uncorking the bubbly and celebrating your incredible love story. We miss you every day.

Happy Wednesday.

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Filed Under: Dad, dollhouse, flowers, garden, miniatures, mom 47 Comments

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