Somehow, the truck driver managed to place the dumpster near the shed. I watched (in horror) from the house because I knew he was going to put ruts in the lawn. He did. Large ones. On the other hand, it’s a heck of a lot easier to load things into the dumpster that way.
I think I’ll be hiding when he comes to pick it up. I’ll leave that to Don.
We cleared out at least a third of the shed, maybe closer to half. We’re really sore today so we’re taking the day off and then we’ll be back at it tomorrow. It’s very satisfying! Moldy books (heartbreaking, but true) – gone. Old paperwork – gone. Crap, broken chairs, rakes, old computers – gone. Old, broken down lawnmowers and air conditioners – gone. It’s fabulous!
I did go through some boxes that were marked ‘pottery.’ I knew these two figurines were in the shed somewhere and it turns out, they were near the front of the shed. Had I only known!
Wrapped up for more than 30 years, they were in perfect condition. My grandmother had these on her mantel and I loved them when I was a little kid – I was entranced by them. I remember staring at them every time we visited. They had been my great-grandmother’s. Years later, when Grandma was packing up her house in order to move in with my parents, she gave them to me. I was off on grad school and teaching adventures, living in tiny apartments, so they remained safely tucked away in a box. So glad I found them yesterday because losing them somehow in the clearing of the shed was unthinkable. Aren’t they lovely? They have to be at least 120 years old, most likely much older. They’re made of bisque.
I also rediscovered this, which had been in Gram’s china cabinet.
A little demitasse cup.
And we found some of our favorite framed artwork, which, it turns out, had been just inside the door all this time. I’ll share it with you as we clean it up, but one of our favorites was brought inside yesterday.
We bought this poster at Lake Louise many years ago, 21, to be exact. Don had been acting in a show in Calgary and we took a trip to Banff and Lake Louise on his days off. We stayed at the Fairmount Chateau Lake Louise to celebrate our first wedding anniversary – in the bridal suite. This reprint of a vintage Canadian Pacific advertisement stole my heart with all its 1920s details, captured from the interior of the same hotel in which we were staying. We had it framed in San Diego. I love it. It’s like seeing an old friend again.
Since I unpacked my great-grandmother’s china a couple of years ago and unpacked her figurines yesterday – all of which were on display in the family farmhouse in Orillia, Ontario – I thought this placement in the china cabinet was fitting.
Makes all the sore muscles worthwhile!
I cannot say enough about The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix. We finished it last night. It is impeccably done. Set design, costumes, the incredible period detail, the acting, the story – all of it is excellent. If you haven’t seen it yet, I urge you to. I’m still thinking about it today and we’re already making plans to watch it again in the near future.
But first, the new season of The Crown.
Stay safe.
Happy Tuesday.