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Anticipating a Big One

November 30, 2019 at 10:43 am by Claudia

Still life from yesterday. There is often a guitar on this sofa. That circular thing in the sound hole is actually a humidifier. At this time of year, with the heat on, guitars can dry out and that’s not a good thing.

Nothing all that exciting to report. We hauled porch furniture to the storage facility yesterday. I took the opportunity to look in my old trunk (retrieved last year from my friend’s basement back in Detroit) and I pulled out a lot of old pictures, etc., which I’m going to go through this weekend. Lots  and lots of pics of young Claudia’s theatrical exploits. Should be interesting.

The big news here is the soon-to-be-with-us major snowstorm that is arriving on Sunday and will be active through Monday. Predictions vary wildly, but I believe I can say with relative certainty that this will be a biggie. At the very least, 8 inches, more likely a whole lot more.

We’re dreading it, of course.

Why can’t our first snowfall be picturesque and gentle? Perhaps a few inches and nothing more?

Nope. We’re getting walloped.

Weather (dot) com has the most alarming prediction. Weather (dot) gov is a bit more cautious. But our favorite is a local site, hudsonvalleyweather (dot) com, which goes into great detail and is also quite cautious about jumping to conclusions until all the data is in. These guys are great. So far, they’re holding off on Monday predictions. Monday, I gather, is the wildcard.

In the meantime, we need to do some grocery shopping and charge the snow blower.

This doesn’t bode well for the rest of the winter although my fantasy is that December is very snowy and then the rest of the winter is mild.

I can have my fantasy, right?

Happy Saturday.

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Friends and Storm Prep

November 29, 2019 at 10:23 am by Claudia

I hope everyone had a lovely day yesterday, whether you were with family, or friends, or having a quiet day at home. I’ve spent Thanksgiving by myself at some points in my life and that was just fine.

Yesterday’s celebration was at Rick and Doug’s and we had a wonderful time. Two of Rick’s longtime friends (since college) were there, as well as Doug’s daughter and her husband, who are flying back to London today. And Sam, of course.

We all pitched in with various contributions to the meal – mine was mashed potatoes. As always, Don and I dined on the sides – no turkey. But that was enough to fill us up. I cheated a bit and had a thin sliver of berry pie. But more important than the food was the conversation and the camaraderie that is the result of preparing food together and sitting around the table for hours with interesting, smart, and funny people. Nothing better.

We had the best time.

Today we’re hauling the Adirondack chairs and cushions to the storage facility. The latest forecast for Sunday and Monday (which could change) is daunting: 3-5 inches during the day Sunday, 3-5 inches that night, and 3-5 inches on Monday. I’m hoping, obviously, that the forecast changes a bit as we’re still a few days out. Don has an audition on Monday, which he may or may not be able to make. We’ll see. Anyway, I want to get those items off the porch and move the table and chairs that are in the Secret Garden onto the porch, in preparation for the storm.

Just finished The Essex Serpent  and really loved it. Now I have to decide what I’m going to read next.

Happy Friday.

Filed Under: friends, snow, Thanksgiving 16 Comments

Weather, Reading & Fabric

March 8, 2019 at 9:59 am by Claudia

We’re supposed to get 3 – 5 inches of snow on Saturday night, with sleet and eventual rain.

I mean, come on!

We are sick of snow here. We are excited today simply because the temperatures are finally going to hit the mid-thirties. We have a warm-up coming next week but in the meantime, I guess we have to get zapped one more time.

Sigh. I am so over winter. Truly.

And the thing is, I know that everyone else who lives in a wintry climate feels the same way. I’m not special. We’re all sick of it. We’re waiting impatiently for signs of spring.

Anyway, enough moaning. It is what it is and there’s not a whole lot I can do about it.

Today: I’m finally going to drop those 5 bags of books off at the library. I’ve had them in my car for almost two months! I was initially delayed by a sign on the door that said they weren’t taking any more book donations until February 7th. Then I got sick, which delayed it four more weeks. Then I forgot about them. Today, I take care of that little chore.

I also contacted a local modern quilt guild and asked if they wanted my stash of fat quarters and they do! Hurrah! They take up too much space in the office and it’s time to let them go to someone who will use them. I’m going to meet one of the ladies this weekend at a local yoga place that is right by my house and hand them off. But first I’m going to go through them and pull any fabric that I think I could use in my miniature world – that means tiny prints that aren’t out of scale.

Next up. I’ve read nothing but raves about The Salt Path, a true story about a couple who lose everything, at the same time dealing with the husband’s terminal illness. They decide to walk the 630 miles of the South West Coast Path in England – Somerset to Dorset.

And Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk  has been on my radar for a long time. For some reason, when it came out in hardcover, I quickly scanned it in the bookstore and decided it would be too ‘light’ for me. This year, when I was out of reading material and was in NYC, I saw it was out in paperback. I reread the blurb and decided I should try it. I’m almost 100 pages in and I love it.

Just goes to show you, a sweeping judgment just might be wrong.

Something I keep learning over and over again.

Happy Friday.

 

 

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