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The Day Before

November 4, 2024 at 8:32 am by Claudia

I took a photo of the burning bush in the afternoon sun. It went down to 28 last night and the night before, so just in case the leaves are going to drop, I wanted to get a good picture.

Don insisted on a Sunday drive yesterday and it was fabulous. We explored several areas we’d never driven through – all within about 10 miles of our house. Lots of twisty, winding mountain roads, sometimes with sheer drop offs. It was spectacular and so much fun! Just what we needed as we await the election tomorrow.

One more day. I’m sure most of you have voted at this point. Normally, we love to vote on Election Day, but this time around it seemed advisable to do what was suggested by many campaign veterans; vote early so your vote registers, and the Get Out the Vote team can devote their energies to those who have not voted yet. Lines around here have been long.- a good sign. The last day of early voting here in NY was Sunday. Now, we take a hopeful breath and wait.

I imagine I’ll be doing what I usually do when stressed: cleaning. Perhaps even the dreaded bathroom.

Later this morning, I’ll take all the plants back outside. The nighttime temperatures should remain above freezing until at least November 16th, so I can have pretty flowers on my porch for a while longer. No rain in sight until the 14th. I cannot tell you how dry it is here. Unbelievable. The rivers are barely there in some places. As most people around here have wells, I’d like some rain please.

I posted this in honor of Flat Lay Sunday. Yesterday’s theme was Pets.

Maybe this will bring a smile to your face on this Election Eve.

Don will tell you that I have been predicting Kamala Harris will win for a few months now. I stand by that.

We’re not going back.

Sending you all lots of love and positive thoughts today and tomorrow.

We are NOT going back.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

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Pondering

November 2, 2024 at 8:59 am by Claudia

Most of the trees are bare now, but some of our young oaks are hanging on to their gorgeous leaves. That may change tonight – we’re going down to 28 degrees. The same for Sunday. The porch plants will make another trip inside the house. Sigh. I know I could let them go at this point, as far as the forecast goes from Monday until November 16, the nighttime temps will be in the forties. So I can have flowers until at least mid-November.

You know me. I can’t let them go if there’s a chance to save them. But I do go a bit crazy with all the plants everywhere.

Don, per usual, is always game to help me transport them.

My lord, these days are dragging by as we head to November 5th. Our goal here at the cottage is to find things to keep us busy and to talk each other down when necessary. So far, so good. We also decided to watch favorite movies for the next few evenings. Last night was Hannah and Her Sisters. We’ve yet to decide on tonight but the theme is ‘comfort.’

I’ve started We Solve Murders, by Richard Osman, and I’m really enjoying it.

A corner of the studio/office/whatever just after I straightened everything up. It’s a wee bit more cluttered now, but only a wee bit. Don has yet to clear off his desk. Ahem! I might take a stab at it today – make some piles of things and dust off the surface.

Maybe I should just call it the studio now? I’m not really doing any coaching prep there. I’m not really doing any coaching at all. Maybe I can just embrace “Studio.” Or maybe it’s just a “Glorified Cubby.” I will ponder that over this weekend while I eat some of Don’s apple pie.

Stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

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Playing with the Lake House

November 1, 2024 at 9:47 am by Claudia

Wednesday night’s sunset.

And this is not an exaggeration. We stood outside for the longest time. It was glorious.

I’ve been reading a lot – just finished an Orphan X novel this morning. I’ll start We Solve Murders  by Richard Osman later today. And I’ve been adding some bits to the Lake House, my vintage Cape Cod-style dollhouse.

Yesterday, I spent some time painting an unfinished sink/cupboard unit. I decided to go for a pale shade of yellow because the house is so dark inside. I stained the counter. What I have chosen to call the ‘kitchen’ is so darned small that this is the only thing that will work. It’s the same unit I have in Dove Cottage as the kitchen island. I tested it in the Lake House and when it fit perfectly, I adored another one. It’s been sitting there, woefully unfinished, for over a year.

There it is, next to the massive door hinges. Bless the maker of this sturdy house! I will never change them out.

Anyway, I think it looks pretty good.

You remember that my goal is to make changes that are not permanent. No gluing, no hammering, no painting. This is such a beautiful creation and I am honored to be the new owner. Someone made this with love. It’s solid as a rock. Therefore, my vow has been to leave it intact. The wallpaper in the living room was added to make it less like a black hole. It’s attached with the same tacky stuff I use to secure dollhouse paintings. I could pull it down in a second. I think I’m going to redo it at some point, just to make it neater.

Here’s a peek at the bed I managed to get through the bedroom doorway. I don’t have any covers or quilts for it yet. But it’s finally there!

I added this painting – a miniature Wallace Nutting – given to me by Barbara, I think. I’m going to try another rug here today.

A new painting and chair addition to the kitchen. The paintings and this chair are from my stash.  Actually, so is everything, except for the sink/cupboards.

I want to get a small narrow table with sides that can be raised to make the table bigger. I think it would work well in the kitchen. I spent some time on eBay yesterday searching for one. Nothing yet.

All this has been fun; cleaning the house, rearranging and adding some items, sprucing it up. It’s all cosmetic. It’s a real challenge. At the same time, I’ve been thinking a lot about the Beacon Hill and checking into what elements might have to replaced or adjusted. I have an unused kit from the days when I was thinking about building it myself. I was going to sell it on Craig’s List, but I now know I’m going to have to use some windows and a door and parts of the base.

Okay. Dollhouse(s) update.

Usually time goes by so quickly for us but, I swear, these days heading up to Tuesday are dragging by at an impossibly slow pace. Hang in there, everyone.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

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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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