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Oh My!

October 3, 2015 at 9:36 am by Claudia

We all need a little unexpected treat now and then, don’t we? This, as you know, has been a bit of a worrisome week for us; especially for me, the Chief Worrier at Mockingbird Hill Cottage. So when Don came home from the Post Office on Thursday with a package for me from my friend and fellow miniature enthusiast, Barbara, I started smiling, which I suspect hasn’t been happening all that much of late.

Barbara had recently been to a miniature show and had asked if she could send me a little something she found there for me. Of course!

It turns out Barbara had also been setting things aside for me, so when I opened the box I gasped at the treasure trove inside. Actually, I’m sure I gasped more than once.

This is a picture heavy post. I hope you don’t mind. But with minis, if you simply group them together in one photo, they become indistinct. Besides, I wanted to play with an idea I’ve seen on Brae’s blog. She often uses scrapbook paper to back a temporary scene in which she displays new minis. Since the Top Secret Project is relatively unencumbered by furniture at the moment, I found a piece of scrapbook paper and tried my hand at photographing things in this new way. Eventually, I want to get a room box that I can use for just that, as well as playing with miniature scenes.

Don: Stop Right Here. Go No Further!

10-3 mini tin

First up, a lovely little tin. (KristinaBears/Etsy)

10-3 mini tray

And a tray. (Miniatyrmama/Etsy)

10-3 mini trunk

A beautiful wooden trunk, which opens like this:

10-3 mini trunk (open)

(From VictoriaMiniLand)

10-3 mini beads-pottery

Beautiful beads which can function as mini pottery.

10-3 mini crochet throw

A beautiful crocheted throw.

10-3 mini foodstuffs

Yummy food.

10-3 mini fabric

Fabric.

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Rugs.

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And more rugs.

10-3 mini fiesta vases

Two beautiful vases.

10-3 mini fiesta pitchers

Eeek! Two Fiesta pitchers. (I have some real-sized ones in the cottage.) I used to collect vintage Fiesta and that collection evolved because I initially fell in love with the Art Deco look of the pitchers. The pitchers and vases were made by I.G.M.A Artisan Janice Crawley. Gorgeous.

And for the Top Secret Project:

10-3 mini guitar

A beautifully made guitar! Oh boy. (Made by LALittleArtist on Etsy.) I think I’ll be ordering another one…this is far better than the ones I’ve been looking at online.

10-3 mini beatles posters

Beatles posters. Don is going to love these!

10-3 mini beatles albums

And Beatles albums! (from LCMinatures/Etsy)

Some of these treasures will go in Caroline’s house. Some will be saved for a future build. Some, obviously, will go in the Top Secret Project. I will almost certainly use a couple of the rugs there because recording studios often have rugs to help with the sound.

Oh my goodness. Barbara: you have spoiled me. Thank you for your incredible gift. I showed Don a lot of it, though not the items for the TSP. He gasped, too!

I don’t deserve it all, but I am thrilled, nonetheless.

As if you haven’t seen enough photos, I’ll show you where I put some of these pieces in Caroline’s house.

10-3 fiesta on shelves

For now, the Fiesta pitchers are on these shelves. That may change.

10-3 pottery in hutch

The blue vase is in the cabinet in the den.

10-3 tray on bed

The tray is on the bed.

10-3 throw on sofa

The throw is on the sofa in the den.

10-3 vase on table

And the green vase is on the coffee table.

10-3 den

Looks awfully cozy in there, doesn’t it?

I had such fun opening each little gift, then photographing them yesterday and finding places for some of them in the dollhouse.

Thank you, Barbara.

Book Review on Just Let Me Finish This Page today: Simon Brett’s cozy mystery: Mrs. Pargeter’s Principle.

Happy Saturday.

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Around the Cottage

October 2, 2015 at 9:07 am by Claudia

Around the cottage on a Friday morning:

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Lamps are being turned on in the early morning hours – a sure sign of the seasonal change.

10-12 tired girl

Doesn’t like having her picture taken.

10-12 dollhouse

Early morning at Hummingbird Cottage. I don’t think Caroline is up yet.

10-12 leaves

Ever-increasing leaves on the ground. And in the gutters.

10-12 hollyhocks

Still more blooms from the Surprise Hollyhock.

It’s cold and windy here – rather shockingly cold, though much of that is due to the wind. The leaves are starting to turn. Scout is lying on the rug next to her dad’s chair. I’ve got the shawl around my shoulders because – did I mention it? – it’s cold. I’m on my second cup of Peet’s French Roast. I read a big chunk of Mrs. Pargeter’s Principle  this morning. I have a business call scheduled for later this morning; I might have a few days work (in the city) next week on a play. Cross your fingers.

There you have it.

Those of you who are living somewhere along the path of the hurricane, take care. Looks like we’re in for a lot of rain!

Happy Friday.

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Morning Glories I Have Known (If Only For A Day)

October 1, 2015 at 9:59 am by Claudia

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It’s cold and blustery today and I find myself saying to Mother Nature: “No early frost, please!” I’m not ready to say goodbye to these beauties or to the zinnias that keep blooming.

I’m not ready to haul all the porch plants inside for the night in case there might be a frost.

Nope. It’s only October 1st. There’s a hurricane headed up the coast and we’re due for a lot of rain. But no frost, okay?

Good. I’m glad we’ve got that sorted out.

I’ve just finished reading A Song of Shadows  by John Connolly. I’m reviewing it on Just Let Me Finish This Page today. Here is the link. Connolly is an incredible writer. Over the past year, after having read The Wolf in Winter, I’ve gone back and read all of his books in order. Now, I’ve become yet another Connolly fan who has to wait a year for the next book to come out. Sob. He’s going to be signing this book at The Mysterious Bookshop next week and I’d love to meet him, but I don’t think that little trip is in the cards for me.

Now, I’m reading Mrs. Pargeter’s Principle  by Simon Brett. I’ve read all of the books in his Charles Paris series, but this is my first crack at the Mrs. Pargeter series. As always with Brett, the mystery is very well written and I find myself chuckling throughout the book. He’s very, very witty.

readyfortheradio

(Photo courtesy of Atomic Disc)

This is currently speeding its way to us via Federal Express. Don is so excited! I have to tell you that I’ve listened to all of the mastered tracks and it’s truly excellent, by far the best recording Don has made. He and Dan sound great together. Rick Gedney, the producer, recorded and mixed it in his studio (all of the tracks were recorded in one day.) Atomic Disc mastered the tracks and put it all together in this package.

It will be available as an MP3 for download or as you see it above, a CD that you can hold in your hands and play on your CD player. I’ll have more information available next week.

We’re very excited. This means a great deal to Don and Dan. And to me. They’re having a CD Release Party at our local venue on October 17th, where Don and Dan will perform, along with several other musician friends.

All of the songs were written by Don.

I’m so proud of that husband of mine.

Happy Thursday.

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Filed Under: books, Don, morning glory, music, reading 33 Comments

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