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diy Gone Wrong

September 15, 2011 at 7:31 am by Claudia

I had this idea. I’d had it for a while. I have this tendency to get an idea for a project and then proceed to obsess about it until I complete it. Sometimes this works in my favor. Other times, no so much.

You’ve seen this chair.

This wicker rocker is vintage. I paid about $60 for it, due to a slight bit of damage to the wicker in the back. At the time, it was no big deal. Over time, more and more of the wicker has broken.

Much of the left side had detached, and the top of the back had pulled away from the frame.

I wouldn’t let Don sit in it anymore.

So I thought if I could buy something like this jute that is often used in upholstery, I might be able to attach it in horizontal strips and the strips would become the support for the cushion. The colors are much the same as the colors used in the cushions. It would be Funky but Functional.

Maybe I’ve coined a new DIY phrase? I’d be happy to sell it to anybody who might be interested…

I got home from buying the jute at Joanne’s and asked Don to help me figure out the best way to use it. At first we were going to work with the back as is. But then it became clear that we would have to cut away the wicker and fashion something new. (In the midst of all of this, Don was getting ready for a gig that he had that evening.) I kept insisting that he come help me. I had a bee in my bonnet.

The job got so messy that we had to move it out on the porch. The problem? Those pieces of wicker that form the diagonal criss-cross design were wrapped around wire. We had to clip the wires. And they were rusty. Swearing and cussing ensued.

Then I cut my finger on one of the rusty wires. It was a very small cut and I washed it out and put on Neosporin, but we kept wondering about tetanus. We were sort of sure that it would be okay, but a little doubt lingered. We googled tetanus. When we read that it could happen with a ‘pinprick’ we decided I should get a shot. It was now 6 or so in the evening. The porch was a mess, Don had to play that night and I was going to have to drive him to his gig, go to Urgent Care and get the shot and then go back to pick him up. Frankly, I had been hoping not to see another doctor for a long while.

I got the shot, went to the restaurant where Don was performing, had some pizza while listening to him sing (he was great,) packed everything up and got home around 9:00.

In the midst of unloading the car, somehow Riley got out of the enclosed part of the yard. That never happens. I kept thinking he must be inside somewhere. He wasn’t.

We couldn’t find him. It was very dark. We ran to get flashlights, frantically calling for him. No Riley. We couldn’t figure out how he could get very far. Remember, he moves very slowly. I ran up to the woods, shining my flashlight, calling his name. Don was all over the front yard, doing the same. I ran across the street, looking for him on our neighbors’ property. This went on for what seemed like forever but was probably less than 10 minutes. My heart was pounding. No Riley. Don decided to get in the car and see if he was down the road. While he was getting ready to pull out, I tried the front yard again. This time, as I scanned the front of my yard with a flashlight, I caught a glimpse of his face, down by the willow tree. Thank goodness! He’d fallen into the culvert and he couldn’t get out. He was scared. I got him out. He emerged, dirty and frightened, but with no injuries.

Once my pulse rate returned to normal, I sat with him on the floor and told him he was safe and that we would never let that happen again. In retrospect, I am oh so grateful for the culvert. It stopped him from going into the road. And because he is so weakened in his rear legs, he didn’t have the strength to get out. So he remained ‘safe’ until I could get to him.

I woke up at 5 am this morning (an annoying habit of late.) Definitely not enough sleep.

The chair remains a big problem.

But Riley is safe.

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Random on Monday

July 18, 2011 at 9:12 am by Claudia

:: Just playing with my camera on a Monday morning – trying to find some cool in the midst of all this hot weather we are having. The birdbath has become a very popular hangout for those in need of a refreshing dip. This is the time of year I wish I lived on a lake or had a pool. My sister has a pool but, unfortunately, she lives in Florida.

:: I’ve decided to have my gall bladder removed. ASAP. But I have to wait until this Thursday to meet with a surgeon. Just take the thing out, already. Do you know that if I had gone to the emergency room just one day sooner, they would have taken the gall bladder out the day after my procedure and the whole thing would be a distant memory? Because it was close to a holiday weekend and for some reason they don’t remove gall bladders on a Friday, they wouldn’t take it out. This whole thing is dragging on a bit too long for me. I have to start looking for work but I can’t do that until I’ve recovered from the surgery. In the meantime, I am devouring mysteries. I’m reading more than I have in a long time.

:: I’m on day 21 of no coffee and am through the worst part of withdrawal. However, every morning I have a little slump after I’ve been up an hour or two. I usually fall asleep in the chair for a few minutes. I’m looking forward to the day when all of my energy comes back and there are no longer any cravings.

:: I’ve been visiting all the wonderful creative spaces in Where Bloggers Create. I’m up to the Rs now. Every space reflects the personality of the artist and the variety of sizes, shapes and colors never ceases to amaze me. If you haven’t already, you should stop by and visit. Very inspiring! If you’re here for my WBC post, just scroll down.

:: A shot of the Jumping Jacks in the morning light. Have a wonderful Monday.

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A Photoless New Year’s Eve Post

December 31, 2010 at 12:54 pm by Claudia

Hello, everyone! Just a quick note to wish you Happy New Year. I haven’t done a post on either of my blogs because my dear Macbook is visiting the Apple Techs at the Apple Store. The other day, the fan ran really high and I noticed a solvent-like smell. Yuck. It ran just fine after that, but I thought I’d better have the techs take a look at it. It’s been 48 hours.

I don’t like being without my computer. Not at all.

Hopefully I can pick it up today…if not, tomorrow or Sunday. I’ve been reading blogs on our desktop computer but for some reason, I can’t always leave a comment.

Since I don’t ever do a ‘Best of (fill in year)’ post or a recap of my favorite posts, I am simply wishing you all a wonderful New Year. May all your dreams come true.

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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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