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Day Three Hundred Ninety-Eight

April 15, 2021 at 10:11 am by Claudia

Yesterday was lovely. We left around 10:30 and it was sunny and beautiful. I’m so glad we left early because it grew overcast in the afternoon. The drive was spectacular. All of the flowering trees in this area are in bloom, the skies were blue with big, fluffy clouds, and the mountains were gorgeous. We were so grateful to be on a drive, going someplace that had nothing to do with groceries or doctors or chores, simply for fun.

You’ll get a kick out of this. We have to travel north on the thruway to get to Rhinebeck. As we got to the entrance/tollbooths, there were signs saying “Don’t Stop.” No one was in the tollbooths. We were dumbfounded. Was there construction going on? Was it a special ‘no tolls’ day? I quickly got out my phone and googled because I saw a sign saying “Coming soon, no cash tolls.”

Well. Apparently there is a new system. When you go through the entrance, a photo is taken of your license plate and the bill is mailed to your address. What the ??? And – here’s the kicker – it’s been in place since last November. FIVE MONTHS. This, more than anything, tells me about the bubble in which we have been living. Oh my heavens.

Anyway, the drive into Rhinebeck was gorgeous and Don kept saying how wonderful it was. We got to the bookstore and easily found a parking space. We double masked and went to the front door. We couldn’t go in the back door. They have a great protocol in place; there is hand sanitizer outside the door, you knock on the door, someone comes to let you in, and you get 20 minutes to explore the shop. But a bookseller said we could stay as long as we wanted to unless there were people waiting outside the door. Then you pay in the back rather than in the front of the shop, and exit out the back door. We scooped up our books pretty quickly, but I tried to take everything in as well. I still felt a little pressure and I couldn’t quite relax as much as I would have pre-COVID, but it was wonderful. Lots of beautiful jigsaw puzzles, by the way. I purchased one, which I’ll share with you another time.

All in all, a great experience but slightly overwhelming. I think I’ll be able to relax more next time I visit.

Then we walked around Rhinebeck.

The Beekman Arms, operating since the early 1700s. It’s the oldest continually operating hotel in the country. They kindly let us use their bathrooms. It’s beautiful inside – the old tavern room is stunning.

Right behind the hotel is the Rhinebeck Antique Center. We got our clock there years ago, as well as my first Maxfield Parrish. It was fun to walk through and look at the booths. I saw several things I liked but didn’t buy anything.

Lots of people out and about, eating outdoors. And far too many people walking around without masks. It’s mind boggling.

Don spied a sign for chocolates and realized that our favorite little shop for chocolates has a branch in Rhinebeck – there are three locations. So we stocked up. They have wonderful sugar-free chocolates for me and sugary chocolates for Don.

All in all, a perfect amount of time spent celebrating our vaccinations.

I’ve decided that masks are great at hiding imperfections and double chins. And, since I’m not going to stop wearing one anytime soon, I’m grateful. Side note: I’ve had makeup on three times in the past week – for the two zoom sessions and this little jaunt.

We were, of course, very tired when we got home. All the preparation; the masks, the hand sanitizer, the wipes, containers of water – all the stimulation; talking to people, scenery, shops  – all of it is a lot to handle if you’re not used to it, and we are not.

But oh, what a lovely day it was. It couldn’t have been more perfect. Today and tomorrow we’re getting rain. But yesterday was sunny and warm and beautiful.

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: books, bookshops, jigsaw puzzles, On The Road 46 Comments

Day Three Hundred Ninety-Seven

April 14, 2021 at 8:59 am by Claudia

Sunday Afternoon in Central Park – Bob Knox

This one was rather difficult, but I loved working on it.

Another lovely day today, which I intend to fully appreciate as it’s going to rain quite heavily tomorrow and Friday. Then it looks like we’ll have dry weather for about 6 days, allowing us to get outside and do some work.

I’m close to finishing The Shell Seekers. I’m quite enjoying it, of course, though I sometimes get impatient with going back in time, even though I understand perfectly why it’s being done. It’s my problem, not a problem with Pilcher’s writing. And entirely dependent on my mood, I might add.

I have a few book titles written down to take with me to Oblong Books today. But I’m going to really strive to stroll around and discover. Because isn’t that what we’ve been missing? The opportunity to thumb through books, look at covers, read a description, be surprised? I will have to repeatedly remind myself that I’ll be back again – this isn’t a one-shot deal.

Don told me we’re going on a date, and that’s what it feels like. We’re fully vaccinated, we’ll be wearing double masks, of course, and are going to take a drive that does not involve a doctor’s appointment or grocery shopping. What a concept!

Once all this rain leaves, it will be time to dress up the porch. I did treat myself to a little time on the glider yesterday. It was wonderful.

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: books, bookshops, jigsaw puzzles 10 Comments

Day Three Hundred Ninety-Six

April 13, 2021 at 10:15 am by Claudia

Several of these beauties are now lying on the ground from all the rain we had over the past two days. I’ll go check on them later and see if I can somehow prop them up.

I’m about 1 hour from finishing my puzzle – just have to fill in some background pieces. When I was sitting on the sofa with my sweetie this morning, I decided to count how many 1000 piece puzzles I have assembled this year. The answer is: Fourteen. I’ve done fourteen puzzles since I started my first (which came from John Derian) on January 12th. I have two more on the way, so I guess we’ll eventually get to sixteen. I’ve been gathering all my puzzles together to drop off at my friend Heidi’s house. She works with a community-based organization that has a resale shop. I asked her if the community organization she works for would like them for their resale shop and she answered with a resounding yes. I feel good about donating them.

I didn’t see our wren at all over the past two days, but that makes sense because it was raining. I started to worry that he may have given up. But no! He’s back this morning, adding more nest building material. The other day I watched him face the opening and look at it, then go around to the side of the trailer to check that out, then the other side, then around back, and finally, he hopped up on top of the trailer and looked out. It was adorable.

I had a great coaching session with my friend yesterday. I wrote to him afterward and thanked him for his loyalty and for giving me the chance to work for the first time in over a year.

The sun has come out and I’m feeling grateful.

Tomorrow? We reach the two-week-since-our-second-shot mark. That means….drumroll…we’re headed to our favorite bookstore! We’re so excited. We’ll also walk around the charming town of Rhinebeck – we’ll walk on actual sidewalks and look in actual shop windows. There’s also a large antique shop there, and we may stop there as well. On the other hand, we may be too overstimulated by a simple bookstore visit. Who knows?

Stay safe.

Happy Tuesday.

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