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Biting the Bullet

March 6, 2019 at 11:23 am by Claudia

Say goodbye to this little loveseat. Actually, say goodbye in 8 – 12 weeks. We just bit the bullet and ordered a new loveseat – or apartment sofa, as it seems to be called nowadays. I’ve had this little baby since about 1990, so that makes it nearly 30 years old. It wasn’t that well made to begin with, and it’s been, how shall I say it, well used. I had it for years. The first time Don came over to my apartment, we started kissing while sitting on that sofa, Scout and Riley used to jump up on it, especially Scout. It was her place for years. Now Don uses it on a daily basis. But the wood frame at the center of the front of the sofa is cracking. Sometimes I hear it crack some more when we’re both sitting on it, which we do every morning.

So it was time for an upgrade. We ordered through a company that has an online presence, one I’ve been familiar with for several years. It’s made to order, hence the big lead time.

But we did it! We hardly ever buy anything new, but we do buy new sofas and beds. The other sofa in the den needs to be replaced as well. It’s about 25 years old. But it will have to stay as is for a while. We only sit on it in the evenings, so it can hang on a bit longer. Money is tight, but as I watched that crack in the wood getting deeper, I knew we had to make a move.

But goodness, I ended up having at least 10 swatches sent to our house. We spent at least three weeks trying to decide. Then we found another fabric and material that we liked two days ago, so we had our consultant take photos of it because we didn’t want to wait for the swatch to be sent. It’s, shall we say, a more vivid color. Fingers crossed that it works here. We’re pretty sure it will.

Then this morning, after too little sleep again, we sat down and looked at other options with other companies, and we ended up coming back to our original choice.

Now, I’m exhausted. We’ve been awake since 4:30 am.

I always freak out a bit when we make a large purchase.

Don said there are so many memories tied up with the current loveseat that he can’t get rid of it. So it will go in our storage space. I’m sure that we’ll end up getting rid of it someday, but he just can’t handle the idea of trashing it right now. He’s sentimental, that guy.

Happy Wednesday.

 

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Snow, Pillows and Hunting

November 17, 2018 at 9:18 am by Claudia

The annual pillow migration has begun. I’ve retrieved all the cushions from the glider and the adirondack chairs. Some will be stored. But the three that are the back rests on the glider move to the loveseat in the living room. They work the best there. The pillows that I had on the loveseat (including the red checked one above) are, at best, filler during the spring and summer. I search every spring for indoor/outdoor pillows that will work on the glider or sofa, so I can have two good sets, but so far, I only have one.

Don just left for a rehearsal in the city and the loveseat is in a state of disarray, so I’ll take a picture of it later today.

We spent several hours shoveling yesterday. The snow was heavy and wet and there was a lot of it. Don wanted to do it all because I wasn’t feeling well, but I wasn’t going to let that happen. It was exhausting. We took a break for a while, went back out and shoveled some more, but the snow was even heavier. And our muscles were complaining. So we did everything we had to do to make sure Don could leave today and I could get out if necessary. There’s still a bit to shovel, but there might be some melt today, so I’m hoping I can avoid that. Still not feeling tip-top.

We hobbled around the rest of the day. I treated myself to some hot chocolate. We made dinner and watched the tube. All the while, we were saying that we couldn’t wait to go to bed!

We were cheated out of the pleasure of watching the first snow, which is usually gentle, with maybe a few inches falling. Nope. We got a big storm and giant mess.

Oh, in case you’re wondering, we didn’t use the snow blower because it tends to eat up the Item 4, or gravel. Since we just had the driveway done, we trying to insure that it stays in place. It’s impossible not to get some in a shovelful of snow, but there’s much less. If we had someone plow the driveway? Forget it. We once watched in horror as a guy plowed our driveway, depositing the snow and half of our new gravel along with it in a pile across the road.

I have heard four rifle shots while I’ve been writing this. Hunters. I despise hunting with every fiber of my being. I want to find them, grab their damn guns, and tell them what I think of them. Obviously, that’s a fantasy, but the intensity of my feelings about hunting are not a fantasy. And please don’t bother with any of the usual defenses of hunting. In truth, there are none. Not in this day and age. The most egregious excuse is that it’s a “noble” cause, that the hunter is just helping to thin a population that will starve over the winter. I’ve never believed that for a second. It’s about killing an innocent, magnificent animal and finding an excuse to do it.

My dad, gentle soul that he was, had a bow and arrow and went hunting every fall for a number of years when I was in high school. He never killed a deer. Because, when up against it while aiming at a defenseless animal, he knew it was wrong. And he stopped any pretense of hunting after that. We had many arguments about hunting before he stopped, but it wasn’t until several years later that I realized that he deliberately missed. That he didn’t have the heart to do it.

I talk about this every other autumn, it seems. We live in the country. I see these guys wearing camouflage in local shops and at gas stations. It’s an unfortunate fact of life here. I can’t wait until hunting season is over. Unfortunately, it just opened today and it goes until December 9th.

Wonder what it would be like if animals had the guns and we were the prey?

Happy Saturday.

 

 

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Monday, Monday

August 20, 2018 at 7:17 am by Claudia

I have to be honest here. Sometimes I can’t remember whether I’ve already used a photo in another post. I suspect I might have posted these two photos of the living room recently. But I’m not in the mood to look back through my posts, so here they are again because that’s all I’ve got for you today!

Some days I just forget to take pictures and yesterday was one of them. I’ll do better today.

We had a nice time with our pals yesterday and then Don took off to do his thing and I took off to do mine. Nothing momentous.

We’ve been waking up at 5 or 5:30 every morning for the longest time! Too early! I seem to have moved from a routine 7 hours of sleep to 6 or 6½. I have no idea why. It’s not ideal, that’s for sure, because I always feel like I didn’t get quite enough sleep. Sleep patterns are fascinating. What makes them change? What throws us off?

We watched Network  the other night. It was on TCM On Demand. I hadn’t seen it since it first came out in 1976. Let me tell you, I was stunned by how prescient screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky was about media, news as entertainment and reality television. He saw it all way back then. I kept gasping as I listened, immediately looking at Don for confirmation of what I’d just heard. It’s stunning, really. Peter Finch has a big speech – several really – that just blew me away. The movie is a satire, but the satire has come true.

If you can, watch it again. 42 years later, it has come true. And that’s not a good thing.

Happy Monday.

 

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

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