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March 24, 2022 at 9:48 am by Claudia

It rained all night long (a lot) and is still raining a bit this morning. I casually walked to the front door, opened it – and there was no water leaking inside. Nor was there any leaking down the siding next to the door. No more stuffing towels inside the screen door to catch any moisture (yes, I routinely did that.)

What a relief.

A package arrived in the mail the other day from my sister. She’s been sorting through things and is sending me some of my grandmother’s sheet music, which hasn’t arrived yet. But this package was unexpected. It contained three books:

This book belonged to my Grandfather – my dad’s father. I never knew either of my dad’s parents as they passed away before I was born. My dad adored his father. This book is full of songs, folk and traditional, as well as scales and practice exercises. My grandfather’s name is carefully written on the inside, in the form of a circle. I can’t tell you how moving it is to hold something of his in my hands.

I never knew he lived on Butternut Street when he was a kid. Isn’t that the perfect name for a street? Sadly, I googled the address and it no longer exists. It looks like many of the homes in that Corktown neighborhood were torn down.

Also in the package:

Two more of my mom’s childhood Anne of Green Gables  series. If you remember, Meredith sent me mom’s Anne of Green Gables  a few years back. It has a cover much like the cover of Anne of Avonlea. I also remember Anne’s House of Dreams. All of these books sat on the bookshelves that were built into the wall of our upstairs bedroom – a room that all three of us girls shared growing up. There were copies of all of the Little Women  books, Daddy Long Legs, and a lot of others. Many of them disappeared and I suspect my other sister has them. I seem to remember seeing them in her house. I do have Daddy Long Legs. Having all three of the Anne books on my shelf means a great deal to me. Anne’s House of Dreams  has an inscription written by my great-grandmother to my mom.

Just inside Anne of Avonlea:

This beautiful illustration by George Gibbs.

You know my mom’s name was Shirley, right?

Thanks, dear sister.

Of course, I’m also thinking about ridding myself of things – I have a lot of stuff. Not my collections, not my cherished books, but there’s plenty more that can be donated to a charity or my local library or sold on Etsy. I tend not to add to my collections at this point, because they’re mostly ‘finished.’ Occasionally, I buy an egg cup like the one I highlighted the other day. No more McCoy. No more Roseville. I’m happy with what I have and don’t need anymore. Who knows? Someday I might sell them, but I don’t see that happening any time soon as I love having them around and I love looking at them every day. Putz sheep? Yes, I might add some more, especially if I can find the rarer black sheep and goats.

We want to clear out our storage space, as well, and downgrade to a smaller and less expensive one. Time to be ruthless.

Okay, I’ve rattled on.

The display of racism and misogyny by white GOP members which occured during the hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson was despicable. Vile. Beneath contempt.

We will remember.

Stay safe.

Happy Thursday.

 

 

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A Little Indulgence

March 23, 2022 at 8:33 am by Claudia

It’s the simple things, really, that lift our spirits. I could tell Don was feeling restless yesterday. It was a lovely sunny spring day and at one point he said “Let me know if you want to take a drive.” So we did. We drove a little south of our cottage to get some Five Guys french fries. (I also quickly stopped at the bookstore and bought an inexpensive magazine.)

We rarely treat ourselves to these fries, but yesterday seemed like a good day to do so. We ate the fries in our car, did some people watching, and had a great conversation. It was lovely. I highly recommend having a lunch consisting solely of french fries every so often.

We felt refreshed.

My back is getting better – it is at its worst when I first wake up in the morning, but I’m recovering much more quickly from the initial pain and the rest of the day is fairly easy. But I’m still being careful because outdoor work is just around the corner and I want to be able to move freely.

Imogen getting ready to take Bertie for a walk.

Zoe wearing a new deer headband that arrived in yesterday’s mail. A wonderful woman from Spain makes these and I asked her long time ago to add me to her waiting list. She contacted me a few weeks ago to say it was my turn to choose what I wanted and I went with something fairly simple but charming. A deer seemed perfect, given how much we love deer around here,

It’s really beautifully made.

Zoe was very eager to try it on.

I swear, the cuteness in Blythe world is amazing.

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls 18 Comments

A Bird and an Egg Cup

March 22, 2022 at 8:15 am by Claudia

This morning, I heard the carolina wren singing and I opened the blinds to see him standing in front of the trailer. After Don and I watched him sing, both of us so happy that he’s back, we noticed that both  of them were on site.

I grabbed my big girl camera to take some shots with my telephoto lens. I haven’t used it in so long that the battery quickly died – but I managed to get a couple of shots.

If you look closely, you’ll see he’s got some nest-making material hanging from his beak.

Peeking out from inside his reclaimed home.

We are over-the-moon that they are back again. Spring. Carolina wrens. A nest. Shoulders dropping. Happy.

I also got something special in the mail yesterday. It was a great deal on eBay. As you know, my egg cup collection is pretty big and the figurals that I love so much are harder to find these days. So I rarely buy a new cup and when I do it’s usually a more traditional egg cup. Once in a blue moon, I look at the listings on eBay. I did just that a week or two ago and I saw a lovely little Spode egg cup.

The pattern is Chelsea Bird.

I was taken by the design of the cup; that flower and the wonderful combination of spring green and a deep, rusty red. That’s a pheasant on the inside, which I’ve since discovered is the predominant feature of that Spode pattern.

But my delight quadrupled when I saw that there were two dragonflies and a bug on the inside the cup.

I think that’s a dragonfly…

Beetle? Something else?

And the other side of the exterior:

It’s quite detailed and tiny. Those special touches on the interior make it a treasure.

It was only $12.00 – a steal. Spode made this pattern from the late 1800s until 1927 or 1928. So we know it’s at least almost a hundred years old – probably older.

I really, really love it.

It’s sunny right now, but it will be chillier today. And then we have rain starting tomorrow.

I’m so glad that spring has sprung.

Stay safe.

Happy Tuesday.

Filed Under: birds, egg cups 16 Comments

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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.

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