I got home around 7:30 last night. Yes, a ten hour day for a less than 3 hour run-through. So it goes when commuting from the Hudson Valley. Anyway, it was that time when it was almost fully dark, but the morning glories were still open! I was grateful as they hadn’t opened yet when I left in the morning. I think they like this cooler weather with no late afternoon blazing sun that forces them to close.
This morning:
My cup runneth over. I also saw two robins and blue jay in the bird bath this morning. And I slept in. A nice way to start my Sunday morning.
Don is in the process of figuring out what he needs to bring home and what he’s taking on the tour. Then he will get in the car and drive home to the cottage for his day off. When he leaves tomorrow, he’ll Β leave the car and go back by bus.
I haven’t purchased any Roseville for a while, partly because of overpricing on eBay and partly because I just naturally seem to slow down after a while. Because I have a nice and varied collection, any new piece has to be something I really want. There are two patterns I really love that are hard to find and usually very pricey: Cherry Blossom and Morning Glory. I’ve had a couple of ‘almost got it’ experiences with Morning Glory, but alas, nothing yet.
But I finally got my piece of Cherry Blossom, which comes in two colors; a brown background and a blue background, actually closer to aqua.
I think you know which one I’ve been coveting.
It was waiting for me when I got home last night. It’s a smallish piece – it measures 5″ across. It’s unmarked, as many of the Cherry Blossom pieces are.
Isn’t it beautiful? I’m so happy to add it to my collection.
I’m struck by how much heavier Roseville pieces (and for that matter, McCoy as well) are than pottery made today. There’s such a solid feeling. This small piece weighs three times as much, for instance, as a similar sized pot made today and sold at Anthropologie or West Elm. Another instance of ‘they just don’t make ’em like they used to.’
Also, that Ohio clay was perfect for pottery.
I’m going to enjoy this day with Don, as I won’t see him for a few weeks after tomorrow. I have booked my flights to and from New Orleans. I’ll be there from the 19th to the 27th. I’m very excited!
Happy Sunday.
Linda @ A La Carte says
What a pretty piece of Roseville. My collecting has slowed down since I’m running out of room it seems. I’m in the mood for another purge and so will be making decisions about what to donate/sell and what to keep. Roseville gives me such joy that I only have a few pieces I might part with. Your morning glories are so pretty, what a great gift to you. I know Don is probably excited for the tour but will miss you and home! Enjoy your day with him. Hugs!
Claudia says
Yes, it’s a mixed blessing – so excited about the tour but it also means more time apart. Ah well. We are very grateful.
Susie Stevens says
Claudia, Your morning glories are beautiful. I think that little pot is a pretty piece. I know you love it. I want to wish you and Don safe travels. Blessings to you both, xoxo, Susie
Claudia says
Thank you, Susie!
Shanna says
That sure is a sweet little pot. I’m not sure I’ve seen the morning glory design. I’ll have to google it. Your outside morning glories are spectacular, though.
Claudia says
It’s very different from the usual Roseville flower design.
Donnamae says
That is a lovely vase…it will make a nice addition to your collection. I’ve told myself I don’t have any more room…trying to keep the visual clutter down. But…if I saw something that really wowed me…I know I would cave.
Hope you enjoy your day with Don…like you said, you are coming into a time of mixed blessings! ;)
Claudia says
I think there’s quite a bit of visual clutter here. But I like it!
Donnamae says
Don’t get me wrong…I don’t see your home as having visual clutter. But, I can see it in mine. Your home just looks cozy! ;)
Claudia says
xo
Wendy T says
I like your addition to the Roseville collection. Such a sweet little pot! I hope you’re enjoying Sunday with Don. The few weeks will pass quickly and then you’ll be in New Orleans! Do you have work these next few weeks?
Claudia says
I stil have the job I’m working on – probably just a couple of days.
Chris K in Wisconsin says
The pot is beautiful!! Love the colors. And that plethora of MGs is gorgeous!! I only had about 12 blooms all year. But my roses and hydrangeas have totally blown me away all summer. To everything there is a season (and that rare special good year…) I guess.
Long day for you yesterday. Glad Don will be home, and fun to have a trip to look forward to for you! It is a pretty Fall day here today. Supposed to be 80* on Tues, but then back down to some more normal temps the rest of the week. In this world, normal is hard to comprehend and remember. Have a great Sunday!
Claudia says
Cool here today. I had to turn on the heat this morning!
Carol Pirozek says
I LOVE YOUR ROSEVILLE! I HAVE BEEN COLLECTING IT TOO IT IS SUCH NICE POTTERY…ENJOY YOUR DAY WITH YOUR HUBBY! HUGS! CAROL
Claudia says
Thank you so much, Carol!
Janie F. says
Such a lovely new piece for your collection. Sure hope you enjoy your day with Don. We had a lovely visit with my younger sister this afternoon.
Claudia says
Always nice to see family, Janie!
Nancy Blue Moon says
That sure is a pretty Roseville pot…I see why you couldn’t resist…Have a good day with Don!
Claudia says
We had a very nice, all-too-short day.
Carol Dunlap says
I’m excited for you to go to New Orleans because, of course, we’ll be going too. :) There will be lots of pictures, am I right?
Claudia says
As many as I can get!
Kay says
I can’t wait for your photos of New Orleans. You will love the architecture. The Beinets and coffee are to die for. I took a restaurant /kitchen tour and loved it. Have fun. I am headed to New Mexico or I would be going to New Orleans too. I would love to see the play.
Claudia says
Have fun in New Mexico, Kay!