I’m still quite ill, but I have pockets of time during the day when I feel quite a bit better. Then, the next morning comes around and I feel like crap. That’s always the way with these things. I’ve made Don promise not to run any errands today and I am very grateful NOT to have to coach today. I sound like Tallulah Bankhead with a raspy cough and that ain’t pretty.
I think I have a few free days before I have to go back in the city, so I’m laying low.
I can’t even concentrate on reading at the moment, though I’ll give a try again today.
More egg cups:
• On the left, an egg cup from France that I purchased many years ago when was back in San Diego to do some coaching. From my favorite shop at the time, Vignettes. There’s a slightly different flower design on the other side of the cup.
• A lovely little cup from Holland; it’s Delft. This is a very special egg cup because my mom found it somewhere and sent it to me. When I started collecting egg cups, she got right on board and looked for them wherever she went. I cannot tell you how much I miss her. (This cup was included in the Country Living spread.) I love you, Mom.
• I love this one. It was one of my earliest purchases because I love brown transferware. My one regret was that I didn’t collect more of it. I have a few pieces here and there. Anyway, this is Mason’s Vista series (from England) – each design showing a view of some well-known place in the world. Note the design inside the rim.
• And this last one I know very little about. I really love it as it reminds me of Clarice Cliff’s designs. I found it in a local shop. It’s very heavy, and quite old, with crazing. There’s a big yellow flower on the other side. I’d love to know more about it!
Vicki, I’m glad your husband made it through surgery and that he is safely home with you now. Sending prayers for an easy and relatively quick recovery though I know it will take time.
We’ve scheduled Don’s hand surgery for April 28th because I’ll be done with my commitment to the show by then. I can drive him around and take care of him.
Stay safe.
Happy Sunday.