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Shelf Tour

June 18, 2023 at 9:03 am by Claudia

Another shelf tour today.

Since I was feeling lazy, I simply got up from my chair and took a picture of one of the shelves in the china cabinet.


Back row from left to right:

My great-grandmother’s syrup pitcher. It has a pewter lid. It’s simply gorgeous and was always one of my favorite things in my grandmother’s china cabinet. Thanks to Grandma, it’s been well taken care of. I’ll try to pull it out one day and highlight it on a post.

Next to that, a vase in one of my all-time favorite Roseville patterns, Ixia. It comes in yellow as well, but I really love the green. It’s 8 inches tall.

Next: a blue vase in the Freesia pattern. This was one of the first pieces I purchased when prices became much more affordable. You might recall that I did an oil painting of this one.

Next: my heart went pitter-patter when I discovered the Water Lily pattern, especially in this color combination. I distinctly remember a bidding war on this one. It’s gorgeous.

Front row, left to right:

A double bud vase in the Clematis pattern. Stunning.

The little dog is from Germany and it is one of a only a couple of things I have that belonged to my dad’s mother, who died before I was born. I wish I’d had the chance to meet her. I have my cousin Eileen to thank for this.

Next, slightly to the rear, a green flower frog in the Clematis pattern. It was a gift from reader Barbara. I really love it, especially the shape.

In front of that, a window box in the Magnolia pattern. Love, love, love this, especially the color combination.

Next, a miniature Eiffel Tower found at Vignettes in San Diego,

And, drum roll please, the big kahuna and I’ll definitely take a better picture soon, a Columbine vase. It’s 10 inches tall and seems a lot taller than that. It’s photographing darker than it is. I purchased it two years ago on a whim. It’s in perfect condition and the price was very, very low. I remember pulling it out of the box and how shocked I was by the size. I let out a sigh of relief when I discovered it would fit in the cabinet. Ten years ago, this would have been several hundred dollars.

And next to that you can see two of my Susie Cooper demitasse cups. I found them in a local antique shop and couldn’t resist as I’m a big fan of her designs.

It’s Sunday, Father’s Day. These parental holidays are hard for me now so I end up blocking them out of my mind.  We saw a couple of baby bunnies this morning, running right in front of the kitchen door. Don immediately wanted to keep one for a pet. Ummmm….no. We also saw a stunningly beautiful, almost golden-coated, deer standing between our cars.

I didn’t see my little baby groundhog, who stops by for a couple of hours every afternoon. It was raining off and on yesterday so maybe that’s why. The rain didn’t stop the big groundhog who lives under the shed, however. I found him inside one of beds, chewing on a tall weed. I opened the door and said “No!” and he ran off.

Not for the first time, we mentioned our Henry, who was the Gentleman of All Groundhogs. He always dined on grass, which is plentiful. He never went in the gardens. He was polite. He would lie on the shed ramp in the sun. He respected us and we definitely respected him.

Henry, these young whippersnappers could use your guidance.

We miss you.

Stay safe.

Happy Sunday.

Filed Under: china and pottery, groundhogs, Roseville pottery 18 Comments

Spoiler Alert, Critters, and the Girls

June 17, 2023 at 8:46 am by Claudia

First up: Spoiler Alert  is now streaming on Amazon Prime. Hopefully, that means everywhere, but I can’t say that for sure. I had a message on Instagram the other day from my friend Kate. Kate is the daughter of my childhood friend, June. June died very suddenly when Katie was only two years old. You might remember that Kate contacted me a few years ago and we arranged a meeting in NYC. She wanted to talk to someone who had known her mother well. She started crying the moment she saw me. It was one of the most powerful and emotional experiences of my life.

Kate messaged me to say that she’d finally seen me in Spoiler Alert. She’d taken a picture of me in my scene. These messages mean so much to me, you have no idea. They touch my heart. And to have it come from June’s daughter! June was extremely talented, a gifted musician, extremely intelligent, and a true friend (she taught special needs children as an adult.) She was always a big supporter of me and my work in the theater. To know that Katie saw me act on screen is kind of a full circle moment.

I love you, June. I miss you. Your daughter is simply spectacular.

Seen yesterday in the area right outside our living room window: a rabbit, the big groundhog (unrelated to the young brood, as far as I know) who lives under the shed, one of the little ones who always visits in the late afternoon and hangs out by the tree, lots of birds (including a seldom seen thrush), and a little baby bunny. The baby’s presence scared off the big groundhog!

Girls update:

Harper in a summer dress.

Holly, who had been wearing a winter coat, insisted on wearing a summer dress, as well.

And Lily is taking a nap.

She has no eyelids, so you’ll just have to accept that she’s sleeping.

It rained a lot yesterday, which was much needed. There are catalpa flowers scattered everywhere. But there are still a lot of blossoms on the tree, so we get to see her all dressed up in white flowers for a bit longer.

Stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, Spoiler Alert 14 Comments

Catalpa, Books, Don, and What are you reading?

June 16, 2023 at 9:13 am by Claudia

I’m telling you, the catalpa is more spectacular than ever! Both Don and I cannot believe how gorgeous it is. More rain today and tomorrow; let’s hope some of the blossoms survive.

Those gorgeous big heart-shaped leaves, the frothy blossoms – I’m very grateful for this old and incredibly tall tree that graces us with its beauty.

A picture I took of Don the other day. We really like this one.

I just finished The Last Remains  by Elly Griffiths. It’s the last and final book in the series and I’m already in mourning. No spoilers here, but oh my, I’m going to miss these characters, this place…everything. A superb series and I have all of you to thank for it, because I don’t know if I would have started it if you hadn’t urged me to. I’ve ordered the first two books in the Brighton series from the library system and they just arrived at my local library, so I’ll return the last two books in the Ruth Galloway series and start in on a new adventure. But can I just say it one more time? I am hoping the author rethinks this one and surprises us with another Ruth Galloway mystery.

We are officially halfway through War and Peace as of three days ago. I just started Volume 3, where we’re back to war, and caught up with Chapter 1 and 2 this morning. Tolstoy is frigging brilliant. I’d put him right up there with Shakespeare and you know how much I love Shakespeare.

Is it time for our favorite question? Yes, it is.

What are you reading?

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

 

Filed Under: books, Don, reading, trees 47 Comments

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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.

I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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