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Anniversary Recap, Hatpin Holders, Sister & Riley’s Tongue

October 13, 2009 at 10:39 am by Claudia

I couldn’t resist. As I was trying to capture a photo of the ever-elusive Riley the other day, his tongue came out at the exact moment I snapped the picture. What would be your caption for this photo? I have several ideas, but I will keep them to myself until I hear yours.

Thank you, sweet friends, for all the lovely anniversary wishes. They made our day! As I predicted, yesterday was spent raking, raking, raking and then more raking as we cleaned up the outside of MHC a bit. Of course, more leaves will fall, but the Maple in the front yard is almost bare. We’ve had a few windstorms lately that have hastened the process. We also cleaned out the gutters. Lots of fresh air and work makes for a good night’s sleep! Apart from the work outside, husband went into town and brought home Thai food for dinner. Ummmm! Love Pad Thai. As you know, Don does 98% of the cooking here and he wanted an evening off. Well deserved, I might add. Our anniversary was low-key and quite lovely.

Today I continue on my cleaning binge. I have a list and everything must be completed before my sister arrives on Thursday. We go to the New York Sheep and Wool Festival, otherwise known as Rhinebeck, every October. It is this coming weekend. Meredith has been dealing with swine flu – both her boys have had it – and she needs a restful time at her sister’s! I adore her and can’t wait to see her. We laugh like crazy, the dogs get spoiled by their Aunt, we talk about everything under the sun, she gets to knit without distractions, we watch baseball and generally have a great time. Don is playing at a cafe on Friday night, so Mer will be able to hear him live.

My latest obsession, or about-to-be-obsession? Antique hatpin holders. I saw one that was going to go up for auction yesterday, and had Heidi bid on it, but it went for more than I was willing to pay. So I visited ebay – oh my gosh, there are so many beautiful hatpin holders! I see a new collection coming on!

Have a great day, my friends.

Filed Under: anniversary, Meredith, Rhinebeck, Riley, vintage 12 Comments

A Bunny and an Anniversary

October 12, 2009 at 7:55 am by Claudia


Look who I saw outside the kitchen window. Soon after this photo was taken, he took off and I could see his little cotton tail disappearing into the woods. I hadn’t seen one in a long while, so I was delighted when this little guy showed up for a brief moment. I am nuts about bunny rabbits!

Today is our wedding anniversary – 11 years. We did indeed get married on Columbus Day as it was my husband’s day off from the theater. Last year was a big celebration. This year we will spend the day raking leaves, putting our window air conditioners into storage and cleaning. My sister arrives on Thursday for 4 days. The office/music studio/guest room has to become a guest bedroom and less of a music studio.

I hope you are enjoying your holiday. Happy Anniversary, Don!

Filed Under: animals, anniversary 21 Comments

Pink Saturday

October 10, 2009 at 12:07 am by Claudia

Happy Pink Saturday! Please stop by Beverly’s blog to see a list of everyone participating.

This week I am sharing 2 quilts with you. One is vintage – found at an auction – and the other is one of the first quilts I made.




This is a section of the quilt I made. It is hanging on the wall and I didn’t want to take it down! I used 30’s reproduction fabrics. The solid color is mint green; there are a lot of different pinks in this quilt. I love 30’s fabrics. I pieced and hand quilted this quilt about 10 years ago.


This vintage quilt is very sweet. I love the old fabrics. It is worn and stained in some places. I bought it at an auction and have it folded in a basket that is in our upstairs hallway. I have another pink quilt that was made for me by my Grandmother that I will share another time.


Our Elsie May rose bush always has one last bloom period in September and October. Hello, sweet rose! See you again next spring!

Some of you may remember a vintage hatbox that I shared with you on one Pink Saturday. In that post, I mentioned a hat that I bought at the same time and some of you expressed interest in seeing the hat. If you scroll down one post, you’ll see the hat.

Have a wonderful Saturday!

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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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