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Around the House

April 13, 2009 at 6:31 pm by Claudia

I’ve been mulching, mulching and mulching some more. I’m doing a lot of things in the garden that I would normally do a few weeks from now. Since I’m leaving for San Diego on Wednesday, I don’t have that luxury. The beds have been cleaned out, the mulch is spread, the plants are emerging, the hose has been hooked up, the glider has pillows ~ tomorrow I will buy some hanging plants and plant some pots for the porch. I’m holding off until then because we have another cold night tonight. After that, the rest of the week looks warmer. Oh, I will miss working in my garden this spring. This is my favorite time of year, and I love nothing more than walking through the garden checking on my plants, watering, weeding ~ everything. I’m embarrassed to say it, but I get teary at the thought of being away from all this.

Thought I’d share something we did to make the porch safer for the dogs. The open arch leading onto the porch is lovely, but we knew it needed a gate or some way to close it off so that the dogs could spend time on the porch. Neither of us was up to building a gate or even knew how to. We bought a small section of picket fence from Lowe’s that was in the clearance section.


We tried propping it against the posts, but then I bought these and attached them to the posts.

Now we just slip the “gate” right into these and all is secure. Plus, the picket fence suits the look of our porch, don’t you think?


More later.

Filed Under: cottage, garden, porch 4 Comments

Happy Easter

April 12, 2009 at 10:27 am by Claudia

Happy Easter everyone! I hope your day is filled with family, good food, and fun. We are having dinner with friends, but before that I am spreading more mulch on the garden. Scout has been a bit under the weather and we are waiting for test results on Tuesday. The sun is shining today and that is a blessing!

Here is the rescued bird nest in its McCoy planter – all safe and sound.

More later.

Filed Under: bird nest, Easter, Scout 5 Comments

Pink Saturday

April 10, 2009 at 10:40 pm by Claudia

This Pink Saturday finds me back home at Mockingbird Hill Cottage for a little visit. It is going by too quickly, but I am having a great time with my husband and my dogs!

My lovely tole container is pink with hand-painted flowers. I got it on Ebay and I use it in my bathroom to hold rolls of toilet paper!


Now, come with me on a little trip to my favorite store here in the Hudson Valley! Lets see what pink things we find…

This little doll is adorable in pink! I was with the owner when we discovered her in a shop and I consider her mine…even though she is not in residence at my house yet.

This room is an absolute treasure trove of pink!

Here’s a birthday cake in pink…

And some pink earrings I bought as a birthday present for my dear friend…

Who were they for? Does she look familiar?

Why, its fellow Pink Saturday blogger Heidi of Heidi’s Diary and the HiHo Home Market!

And my third favorite doggie, Humphrey!

Good to be home with family and friends, human and furry!

Speaking of furry friends, here is Scout with her pink a little-worse-for-the-wear leash. When we get ready to take her for a walk, she likes to carry it in her mouth on the way to the front door.

Please stop by How Sweet the Sound, Beverly’s blog to find a list of all participants! Beverly coordinates this extravaganza even while caring for her Mother after a terrible shoulder injury.

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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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