I’ve been hearing a mourning dove. Heaven. I heard him last night and this morning. Yesterday, I walked down to the mailbox and I heard a lot of birds singing. The same this morning. When I see a robin and hear the peepers, I’ll know it’s spring.
I cannot wait. Neither can Don.
We started watching Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio last night. It’s enchanting and dark and wonderful. The animation is extraordinary. I’m a big fan of del Toro; he directed one of my favorite movies ever: The Shape of Water. He sets the story during the rise of fascism in Italy. We only stopped because we were tired, so we’ll watch the rest of it tonight. My heavens, he’s so talented.
I’ve got a Renoir puzzle going, I’m reading Kate Atkinson’s Shrines of Gaiety, and I have to do some dialect research this weekend. But not today. Today is Quiet and Peace Day. That’s what we decided to name this Saturday.
Randomly chosen from the egg cup cubby for today’s egg cup tour.
1. My very first egg cup, given to me by my godparents at Easter. I don’t know what age I was, but thankfully, I held onto it for decades. When I was in grad school, I distinctly remember finding it during a trip back home and bringing it back to Philadelphia. It was made by Fanny Farmer as an Easter gift, most likely filled with jelly beans or chocolate eggs. (Kay, who comments on this blog, is my godparents’ daughter. We grew up together. ) Right after we moved east, I saw Martha Stewart Living in a store and there, on the cover, was a photo of this egg cup. I bought a copy and proceeded to read an article on collecting egg cups (didn’t know such a thing was possible!) and that started the whole thing.
2. A sweet little egg cup with two dogs on either side of the cup. I love the colored lines and dots at the top of the cup. Made in Japan.
3. The sweetest little bunny rabbit. Made in Japan. This little bunny has always reminded me of Scout, who had very pink ears and a mischievous expression just like this one. Priceless.
4. Another Fanny Farmer egg cup, one of the first cups I bought when I started collecting. You can see the words “Fanny Farmer” written on both sides of the base. It’s very heavy and rumored to be made by McCoy Pottery. I’ve seen this cup a lot but the paint is always chipped. I am very lucky. This one is in pristine condition.
More tomorrow. It’s fun to look at them outside of the cabinet.
Stay safe.
Happy Saturday.