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Patience and Balance

April 3, 2018 at 10:46 am by Claudia

I’m currently reading this book.

That’s a big deal to me, since I haven’t been able to concentrate on any reading other than short magazine articles. Books? No. And this is a memoir, not something I usually read. But fiction seems to be a problem at present, so I thought I’d try this and I’m 2/3 of the way through it.

What a relief! The very fact that I’m reading anything of some length is a comfort.

I wanted to buy this when it was in hardcover, but I didn’t. When I was at Three Lives and Co. bookstore in Greenwich Village a month or so ago, I saw it in paperback and I grabbed it. Robert Gottlieb is probably the most famous book editor of the past 50 or so years. He worked at Simon & Shuster, Knopf, and also edited the New Yorker. Well into his eighties, he still  edits. This is such a fascinating read. It’s chatty; you can imagine yourself sitting with Gottlieb in his study while he regales you with stories about his career and the authors he worked with. Such a pleasure to read. Since I’m drawn to books about books and bookstores and reading, this is right up my alley.

It’s part of the ongoing battle I’m waging with the need to be informed, to stay in activist mode, balanced with allotting myself only so much time with twitter, etc. Reading, projects, soon, hopefully, the garden, listening to music that makes me happy – all of that helps.

Of course, yesterday’s snow managed to disappear in record time and Don and I were left feeling sad that we didn’t go for it in terms of travel. But hindsight is always 20/20 and we had to make the call right in the middle of a heavy snowfall. It is what it is.

Spotted in my peperomia: two more white flower stalks coming up from the soil. Hurrah!

It’s a gray and rainy day today. Dang, I wish spring would make a spectacular appearance! I know the birds are back, I hear the peepers at night, the daffs are coming out of the ground. The temperatures, however, are on the cold side today. I just have to be patient and know that in a couple of weeks, winter will be long gone and we’ll be well and truly into spring.

Happy Tuesday.

Filed Under: books, houseplants, reading 28 Comments

Hello, Again

March 22, 2018 at 10:15 am by Claudia

Two things: We had a mass of dry air over the part of the Hudson Valley that is west of the Hudson River, and that dry air managed to keep the snow from falling during yesterday’s nor’easter. Only during the early morning hours of today did we get a smidgen of snow and it isn’t sticking to surfaces and should melt by the end of the day. We dodged a bullet. I know others were not as fortunate. The last two nor’easters have hit areas south and east of us much harder than here.

Second thing – I’m slowly feeling better. Still under the weather, but I can see light at the end of the tunnel. I just have to pace myself and by ‘pace myself’, I mean stay home and take it easy for a few more days.

When last I spoke with you I said I was going to run some errands before the snow came. I drove to Target and Lowe’s and the grocery store to get a few things. It was exhausting, but I needed to do it in case I was snowed in. I was efficiency personified as I swept through those stores, got everything I needed, and drove back home. While at Target, I somehow managed to scoop up a few non-essentials for the cottage.

I got this outdoor rug because, of course, it has a bunny rabbit on it. And I like the design. I also got a little pillow but I haven’t taken a picture of it yet.

And I scooped up this watering can because it’s so pretty.

I had to. I needed some cheering up!

By the way, I wish I had stock in Kleenex. I’m sure going through a lot of it at the moment.

I don’t think I’ll be up to marching on Saturday. I hope some of you are going to march! FYI: MSNBC is covering the Washington DC March for Our Lives all day Saturday.

Okay. Good to be back. But now I’m tired.

Happy Thursday.

Filed Under: bunnies, houseplants, snow 42 Comments

Counting Down

March 12, 2018 at 10:32 am by Claudia

Countdown until departure for NYC. Since Rick is also due to go into the city tomorrow, we’re taking the bus late tomorrow morning. Of course, there is snow expected tonight and overnight (I’m so sick of it!) but it’s only going to be 1 – 3 inches, so it shouldn’t be too much of a hassle unless the buses are delayed.

There’s always something. However, neither of us has to be there at a certain time, so I’m going to try to let go of my need to control things and just enjoy. Wednesday will be a day of shopping for opening night togs. Wish me luck. Don went out yesterday and found a lovely sports jacket, slacks, shoes and shirt. He’s all set. Now I have to catch up!

I’m sitting here while I write this post and one thing on my agenda when I return is to do some decluttering in this room. As is always the case in this small cottage, a lot of ‘things’ are in each room. Some of them I’m more than ready to shed, but the reality is that I’m not a minimalist and never will be. Most everything that surrounds us falls into the “loved and treasured” category. Nevertheless, there are some things in this space that need to be organized and/or let go of.

But that will be next week. This week is for New York City and Opening Night.

The spider plant has three babies. They haven’t sprouted their leaves yet, but that’s coming. I check on them every day. Speaking of which, this morning was spent watering all the plants before I depart for 5 days. It’s almost a zen-like ritual. I find it very calming.

I watched one of my favorite movies last night – Pillow Talk. It makes me happy. Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Thelma Ritter – what more could you ask for? A plot involving a party line, split screens, a cad and a virginal heroine – such fun! Doris Day is undisputed master of the eye roll. No one does it better. I’ve seen it dozens of times and every time I see it’s going to be on…I’m there. Sigh of happiness.

Okay. I have errands to run, laundry to do, and a project to finish.

Happy Monday.

 

Filed Under: houseplants, office 36 Comments

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