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A Rose by Another Name Party

November 19, 2009 at 1:05 am by Claudia

I’m taking part in Sares‘ A Rose by Another Name party today. She has asked us to contribute something about a name, either our own, or a nickname, or a child’s name…or what we chose to name our blog.

Ah…that last one is near and dear to my heart. My blog name is also the name of my home. Why did I choose that name? Let me first say that our house sits on a little hill, with another hill right behind the cottage. We rather liked the hills when we first looked at the house – now we realize they are tough to mow – but we still like them.

Next, Hill is my family name. I’m rather partial to that surname and am proud to be a member of the Hill clan. Those are the two reasons for ‘Hill.”

Now..’.mockingbird.’ When we lived in San Diego we were sometimes serenaded at night by a mockingbird. I loved hearing it..all the different melodies and sounds coming out of that one bird. He trilled and sang and filled the night air with beautiful music. That is the first reason for ‘mockingbird.’


The second (and most important, in my mind): I am a great reader…I have loved reading since I was a young child. My favorite novel ever is To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. To me, it is the perfect book. The story is timeless, the characters unforgettable – it is a coming of age story that deals with racial prejudice, fear of people that are ‘different,’ the love of a father for his children and life in a small Southern town. It is based, in part, on Harper Lee’s own childhood in the South and on her father, who was the inspiration for the character of Atticus Finch. I’ve always been fascinated by Harper Lee, who had only one novel published – this one. It won the Pulitzer Prize, is on everyone’s best ever list, and has been read by millions. It is the perfect novel… perhaps Lee said all she needed to say.

My dog’s name is Scout, after the character of Scout Finch. I wrote an unabashed fan letter to Harper Lee several years ago. I have several copies of To Kill a Mockingbird, but my most prized copy is one that I managed to buy many years ago which is autographed by Harper Lee. It is one of my most treasured possessions.

That is the story behind the name Mockingbird Hill Cottage. Please stop by Loveleigh Treasures and visit everyone participating. Thanks so much for the party, Sares!

Filed Under: Mockingbird Hill Cottage, To Kill a Mockingbird 34 Comments

The Kitchen, Part Two – Pottery & Knick Knacks

November 17, 2009 at 11:20 am by Claudia


I promised to show you some of the things I have scattered around the kitchen. I’ll try to limit my narration.Everything has been captured in its actual place in the kitchen and sometimes that makes for shadows, especially on top of the cabinets!

I have lots of pottery throughout the house – in the kitchen you’ll see McCoy, of course, some of the Fiesta that I kept when I sold my collection, transferware, flowery dishes, bakelite-handled utensils; things that make me smile. In no particular order, here we go!



















The crazy bunny rabbit cookie jar we found in a little local shop. I think it is from England originally…I couldn’t resist. My favorite apple pie ever, and I am a pie lover, is from The Julian Pie Company in Julian, California. We used to get them frequently when we lived in San Diego. A few years ago, my husband had one FedExed to our home here in the East for my birthday. We saved the box. Oh, and my birthday is this Saturday, the 21st! I don’t know if there is Julian Pie on the menu, but husband has informed me that he has reservations at some special place!

I so hope you enjoyed this little tour.

Filed Under: china and pottery, kitchen, McCoy pottery 26 Comments

Favorite Things

November 14, 2009 at 8:24 pm by Claudia

Time for another favorite thing – our ‘red checked’ chair. I bought this years ago when we were still living in San Diego. I loved it the moment I saw it. The price was great and it was adjustable. But there was another reason I fell for this sweet piece of furniture. My grandparents lived in two different houses during my childhood. Both houses had a den. They had a set of furniture for the den that was exactly the style of this chair. The wood on their furniture was a shiny maple and the cushions were a different fabric, but oh the memories this chair evoked! It was exactly the same style down to the wide arms. One can place a book on the arms, or a drink, or a piece of needlework. I love the arms. (Don’t you wish the arm rests on a plane were this wide?) And I love the red checked cushions.

We had it in our den in San Diego. When we moved East and rented for four years, we had to put many pieces in storage – our little home was too small for them. This chair was stored and we missed its presence in our daily lives. Not long after we moved to Mockingbird Hill Cottage, we rented a truck and drove south to our storage facility. Our round oak coffee table, the loveseat, and this chair were among the things that were packed on the truck and brought to the cottage.


Mornings often find me seated in this chair with a cup of coffee, chatting with my husband. It’s a little worn, there’s a tear in the cushion – but, oh my, is it comfortable and comforting!

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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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