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Day One Hundred Thirty-Eight

July 29, 2020 at 9:24 am by Claudia

Yesterday was a butterfly day. I saw a monarch, an eastern swallowtail, and this butterfly:

It wasn’t an eastern swallowtail. It wasn’t a black swallowtail. But it was some sort of swallowtail. So I did some research. It’s an anise swallowtail and I’ve never seen one before. Simply gorgeous. He/she was hanging around the coneflowers at the side of the house and I was able to get pretty close. Thank you, sweet butterfly.

We also saw a very young fawn gallop across our front lawn as we stood on our front porch. No adult in sight, so I assume the fawn was running to mama. So, so beautiful and graceful.

The catbirds have built a nest in our big bush in the front garden bed. I’ve been watching them fly back and forth for weeks. Catbirds, as I’ve mentioned before, love taking baths and they are by far our most frequent visitors to the birdbath. We were joking the other day that when they were looking for a place to build a nest, they must have thought “Bonus! There’s a bath a few feet away!”

Mourning doves were building a nest in the catalpa but I think they decided, in the end, to build elsewhere.

And I saw our little groundhog dining on the grass.

The humidity has dropped, though it’s still going to reach 90 degrees today. Both Don and I woke up around 4:30 am this morning. Crap. So I’ll most likely be mowing and cleaning the porch so that I keep busy. Otherwise, I’ll just be moaning about being tired all day and that gets old real fast.

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: birds, butterfly 22 Comments

Day One Hundred Thirty-Seven

July 28, 2020 at 7:56 am by Claudia

Hello, first zinnia! I look forward to many more of these happy little flowers.

Yesterday was unbearable. I watered twice. And today? Still awful. Unlike some of you, our too-hot weather looks like it will continue for the next few days. Meanwhile, I need to mow. However, it’s supposed to storm today so I’ll be holding off. The thing about this summer: it’s been like August for most of June and July. Is this our future? I hope not.

We have to run a few errands today. Don has to have his blood taken for a Lyme test. We’re about as sure as you can be that he had Lyme, but it needs to be confirmed. I have to mail some bills. And we have to pick up some stuff at the grocery store. Luckily, we have new masks that I ordered from a seller on Etsy. I made the mistake of putting one of my masks in the dryer and, though it still works, I wanted something that fit better. I guess masks are the new fashion accessory. I need new clothes in general, but since we’re hanging out at home, who cares, right? Instead, we buy new masks. What strange times we live in!

The garden is in full bloom. I wish I could find some magical way to keep it just as it is right now. Phlox, coneflowers, brown-eyed susans, hydrangeas, day lilies, and now, zinnias, everywhere. I love it so much. I’ve seen all sorts of butterflies everywhere; swallowtails, monarchs, great spangled frittilaries. One eastern swallowtail was missing fully half a wing, but it didn’t seem to stop her. So beautiful!

I hope you enjoyed yesterday’s video. I’m off to make our second cup of coffee and get myself together.

Stay safe.

Happy Tuesday.

 

Filed Under: flowers, social distancing 29 Comments

Day One Hundred Thirty-Six

July 27, 2020 at 10:11 am by Claudia

Dear Shanna, whose portraits of our dogs hang on a wall in our living room, was kind enough to paint our groundhog! We waited to open it because we usually quarantine mail for a few days and then, of course, Don was ill. But we opened it the other day and it’s gorgeous!

Doesn’t it perfectly capture him/her?

In the interest of transparency, we are pretty sure this little one is not  Henry. In the beginning, we thought it was our boy, but then, as he began to come closer to the house to munch on the grass, we realized this was not Henry. The facial features are not the same; he’s not as gray, nor is he as big as Henry was.

In the beginning, he was getting into mischief. I caught him on the front porch and in the garden. (Henry would never do that.) But once he realized those activities were a no-no, he has behaved quite well indeed.

I don’t know if our Henry is around, but this guy is living under the shed, so I think we must come to the grips with the fact that he’s probably left us.

We love you Henry.

We haven’t named this guy yet, but when he was up to no good, Don called him “Shifty.” He now thinks that’s not fair to this little guy, so we’re waiting until we find the right name for him.

In other news, Barbara Vajnar, the creator of incredible miniatures under the name Bubba’s Country Cupboards, (including this one that I purchased two years ago) is retiring.

She is selling off the inventory she has left. Oh my. I will miss seeing her booth at the show – it was always my favorite. I was on eBay yesterday looking at miniatures and I saw one of her cupboards up for auction. When I clicked on it, I realized that Barbara herself was listing it and when I read further, I saw that she was retiring. She had a few pieces that were about to end and I watched in real time as one cupboard, which had a high bid of $191.00 about one minute before the auction closed, went from that price to about $450.00 at the end of the bidding. Amazing. These are one-of-a-kind, of course, and the workmanship is so incredible and detailed and impeccably done, that everyone wants to grab one of her creations while they can. I briefly considered bidding on that piece because I’d love to have another in my collection, but I didn’t. I would have been knocked out of the action within a second!

You all know that my mustard colored cupboard is one of my favorite pieces ever. Everything about it – the hardware, the cut-out design on the sides, the drawers and doors that open and close, the color, the impeccable detail – is stunning.  I’m so glad I caved and purchased this piece when I could! Thank you, Barbara. You will be missed.

And finally, I did another video tour on Instagram. This time, we are visiting the Folk Art Dollhouse. I just posted it this morning (I have to do these when Don is out on a walk.) I hope you enjoy it!

It’s going to be incredibly hot here today. I’ve already been out to water and we took a moment to sit on the glider while it was still comfortable out there. Now, we’re in for the day.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

Filed Under: dollhouse, groundhogs, instagram, miniatures 20 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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