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Potpourri on Thursday

February 21, 2019 at 9:59 am by Claudia

• In order to find space for my great-grandmother’s china in the cabinet, I had to find a new home for some of my McCoy. I added several pieces to this grouping.

I like it.

• Some housekeeping:

Yesterday’s blog post was written late in the morning and it didn’t go out to those of you who get email versions of the daily post. I wasn’t sure why, but when I investigated, I discovered that the most recent posts have been going out a bit earlier than normal. So I just missed the deadline. Anyway. You should most likely get two posts today: yesterday’s and today’s. Yesterday’s post was all about my great-grandma’s china – with lots of photos.

Also, when I was speaking of losing ad income when I couldn’t post during my illness, some of you commented about clicking on the ads. Bless you. But you don’t need to do that. I get income just from you visiting the blog. I don’t get it when you simply read the email version of the post. Or read the post on another feed. You have to visit the blog. But that’s all  you have to do. And you don’t even have to do that if you don’t want to! So don’t worry about clicking on ads. Thank you so much for caring. Only your ‘presence is required.’

• More snow. More ice – about an inch of it. I am so sick of this once-a-week snow/ice combination. My car is stuck on the parking level because we were too sick to shovel that area. But I’m feeling better now and I’d like access to my car. It’s supposed to hit 50 degrees here today and I’m going to try to chop up some of that snow/ice so that it will melt more quickly. The good thing is that the addition of item #4 has eliminated the problems we had last winter with huge areas of ice on the top of the driveway. Remember that? I was out there chopping the ice every day.

• Don had to withdraw from a workshop he was going to do for a new musical. It would have rehearsed every day next week in NYC and he would have had to do a lot of singing. There’s no way he could have done it. I’m in my fourth week of this crap and, though I’m much better, I still cough, I still have chest congestion. And he’s a week behind me. He wasn’t getting paid much – it wasn’t about that – but it would have been a great experience for him. He finally made the decision to withdraw because he didn’t want to leave them in the lurch at the last minute.

February has not been good to us.

I’m thinking of throwing a party to celebrate March. I will be glad to kick February to the curb.

At least it’s sunny today!

Happy Thursday.

Filed Under: blog, McCoy pottery, snow, winter 30 Comments

Sunsets and Movie Watching

January 25, 2019 at 7:41 am by Claudia

It rained like crazy yesterday. Flood warnings were up. You can’t have this much snow and ice on the ground and not have a problem when there is excessive rain. Since the culverts down by the road are overloaded with snow/ice, the water was draining onto the road and there was lots of it. Crazy.

But at the end of the day, gasps were coming from within the cottage when Don and I saw this:

One of the most spectacular sunsets I’ve ever seen.

Don has an audition today and I’m going into the city with him because my ring is already repaired and ready for pickup. It won’t be an exciting trip – Don will rush downtown for his audition, I’ll pick the ring up and dawdle in Midtown, then we’ll meet up and head home. But, better to go in today when the winter weather isn’t an issue.

We didn’t get to both movies last night, but we did watch Mary Poppins Returns, which is absolutely delightful and magical and wondrous and everything a movie like this should be. We were enchanted by it! I love Emily Blunt and, of course, what’s not to love about Lin-Manuel Miranda? The entire cast was pitch perfect, including a couple of wonderful cameo performances at the end of the movie which made us smile in delight.

Don has already voted as the deadline is today. Someday soon I’ll talk about what we’ve seen during this awards season – if you’d like. I’m a bit hesitant about expressing my opinion because I don’t want to put the damper on something you  might like. But I can certainly give a general overview. Let me know what you think.

Alright, my friends. I’m off to get ready for yet another trip into the city.

Happy Friday.

Filed Under: rain, snow, winter 38 Comments

From the Frozen Tundra

January 22, 2019 at 10:47 am by Claudia

It’s never boring around here. Well, it can be, but not during the past 48 hours or so.

Since we were waiting for the oil delivery and the temperatures were frigid (that’s an understatement) we turned down the thermostat and wore layers of clothing, all to conserve the remaining oil we had. Our friends told us that the delivery would be in the afternoon but it might take longer than that because the country roads around here were in bad shape after the storm resulting in slow deliveries.

Then, at one point when Don was going to try to run an errand, his car slid off our driveway onto the lawn and got stuck. There we were, trying to dig out the car in the midst of wind chill warnings. I had on my flannel pajamas, a down jacket, a hat and gloves, and muck boots because I ran outside as soon as I realized he was stuck. It took us forever to get the car out of there and back on the driveway because every bit of snow is covered in ice. At the last minute, a good samaritan stopped by and helped Don push the car while I steered it. We were so grateful for his help.

Needless to say, at that point Don had lost the desire to run errands.

Back inside to wait for the oil. Along about 9 pm, it still hadn’t arrived, and I went into the kitchen to do the dishes. I smelled gas. When I tried to turn on the burners, it became clear that none of the pilot lights were working. We’d run out of propane. I turned to Don and said “What else can go wrong?”

(Note to all of you who have asked if we are on auto delivery. We are  on auto delivery – every two months – for propane. When we ran out, I looked for our last bill. I realized that they hadn’t delivered at the two month mark, which was January 9th, and were two weeks late. Now, add to this what happened to our neighbors yesterday. They love to ski and have a house up in the mountains, where they are on auto delivery for oil. They went there for the weekend and woke up yesterday morning to frozen and burst pipes because the oil company had missed a delivery. Auto delivery is a far cry from foolproof.)

So, the fact that our stove had run out of propane was not our fault, but you can bet I’m going to keep tabs on it from now on. I’ve already concocted a system to check on the oil and make sure the propane is delivered when promised. All of this happened right before the oil truck pulled in the driveway at 9:30, so the guys were able to make sure the propane was turned off and, even though I knew we hadn’t run out of oil, they checked the furnace as well. Our efforts to conserve the oil worked. We never ran out, though we were awfully close. The most important thing was keeping some level of heat going so our pipes wouldn’t freeze. And we did it. Plus, we ran a drip all day long.

Our oil/propane company said that they have been swamped. Those guys had been delivering all day yesterday and they still had five more stops to go after they were at our house. Propane is running behind as well. I do know that they have many more clients than they did when we first started working with them. They’ll have to figure all of that out. But they are true blue and have been there for us when our furnace died, when the sump pump stopped working, when we had problems with our old furnace – and many times Gino (the owner) didn’t charge us for coming to our house to check something out. He is as honest as the day is long.

Today we will be waiting on the propane, but we have an electric pot that we use to heat water for coffee, so we’re fine until dinner time.

Tomorrow, I head into the city to check in on Anastasia. It’s supposed to be much warmer tomorrow, with rain.

I’ll take it.

All is well.

Happy Tuesday.

 

 

Filed Under: Anastasia, snow, storm, winter 28 Comments

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