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Day Three Hundred Thirty

February 6, 2021 at 9:52 am by Claudia

It’s cold, but beautifully sunny. I’ll take it. Don has gone off to recycle and I’m writing this post now so that I can share a second cup of coffee with him when he comes back. We got our groceries yesterday and everything has been cleaned and put away, and after the recycling, we should be done with going-out-in-public chores.

I’m deeply saddened by the passing of the great Christopher Plummer. I’ve been a fan since I first saw The Sound of Music  as a young girl. So many people know him from that and his excellent film work. But he was first and foremost a theater actor and he returned to the theater throughout his life. Rest in Peace. Thank you.

We’ve lost four greats, all in their nineties, during the past two weeks: Cloris Leachman, Cicely Tyson, Hal Holbrook, and Christopher Plummer. Each of them was astounding, brilliant, and never-to-be replaced. And all of them started out in theater and returned to the stage repeatedly. What an incalculable loss for the world. I can barely take it in. The contributions they made to the Arts can never be quantified. When I contemplate a world without these extraordinary artists, I am left bereft. Bless them all.

Puzzle finished.

Such a lot of fun!

Some closeups of favorite titles/artwork:

Madeline. And Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel.

Babar. Curious George. Ferdinand. All beloved books read over and over.

Eloise. Charlotte’s Web. Alice. Tom Sawyer. Black Beauty. Make Way for Ducklings.

Olivia – a new series that I am enchanted by.

I’m deeply into Winter Solstice. I am struck by the realization that, like the citizens of Three Pines, I want to hang out with these good people. They have become friends. I will be sad to leave them when I finish the book; you know, that feeling of wanting to slow up the reading process because you know you’ll be finished all too soon. And then they’ll be gone.

Stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

 

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Day Three Hundred Twenty-Nine

February 5, 2021 at 10:05 am by Claudia

My name is Claudia and I’m addicted to jigsaw puzzles.

But only in the winter.

Once again, I neglected Stella and my dollhouse, summoned by the call of the jigsaw puzzle sitting on the kitchen table. See – it’s right there. Not up the stairs, not outside. There. In the kitchen. Calling to me.

I finished this puzzle yesterday. It was one of several sent to me last year by a reader of the blog. In the end, there were two pieces missing. But no big deal. I’m having fun and I’m very grateful for the gift of these puzzles. I have since done the same thing. I passed on some of my completed puzzles to Rick and Doug.

I immediately took the puzzle apart and started a new one. The newest consists of covers from bedtime stories. When I was a kid, as you know, we didn’t have a lot of money, so I didn’t have many children’s books of my own. I got them from the library and the bookmobile. We had a few of my mom’s childhood books and I believe I had copies of The Cat in the Hat  and If I Ran the Circus  by Dr. Seuss which were given to me as gifts, neither of which I was especially fond of. I found the Cat in the Hat obnoxious, to be honest. But two of my favorites are in this new grid  – Madeleine  and Eloise. I think I’m going to order my very own copies of them. I should have them, don’t you think? It’s been great fun seeing the covers in this grid. I love the illustrations found in children’s books.

Don is on his way to the store to pick up our groceries. It’s snowing a bit at the moment, very pretty flakes coming down. It’s supposed to hit the low forties today, so I’m thinking this snow might turn to rain. Next week: very cold temperatures and single digits at night. February is quickly becoming a pain in the tush.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

Filed Under: jigsaw puzzles, snow 32 Comments

Day Three Hundred Twenty-Eight

February 4, 2021 at 10:29 am by Claudia

Didn’t get to Stella yesterday, as I fell down the jigsaw puzzle hole.

I’ll take a better picture when I’m done. These grids consisting of book covers come together fairly quickly and they’re fun. In this case, the plus is learning about new-to-me titles and a reminder that I have The Phantom Tollbooth  in my TBR pile and I should get on it.

After I finish Winter Solstice, of course, which I allowed myself to read first thing this morning with a cup of hot coffee. That’s what I used to do every day, before personal computers and smart phones and social media. I’d make a cup of coffee, sit down in my favorite chair, and read for an hour or two. I’m starting to go back to that. I do my best reading in the morning before the rest of the day and its chores and responsibilities kicks in.

We made up another grocery list and Don will pick up the order tomorrow. Exciting, right?

Today is beautifully sunny, the first sunny day since the storm rolled in on Monday. We are going to enjoy it while we can because tomorrow brings rain and some snow. Sunlight reflecting off masses of white snow is like no other light. Even now, at 10 in the morning, the house is filled with light.

As the sun came up this morning.

I’m really staying away from the news, taking a brief amount of time to check in sometime during the afternoon. That’s it. I need peace. Don needs peace. Which brings to mind what I love about jigsaw puzzles – if I’m feeling at all anxious, I can sit down with the puzzle, lose myself in it, and the anxiety is gone. A blessing.

Stay safe.

Happy Thursday.

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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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