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Dolts

January 17, 2019 at 10:22 am by Claudia

Our house is a 128 years old; a mish-mash of slanting floors, and funky, not-quite-square windows. It’s full of collections, found furniture, lots of guitars, ukuleles, and mandolins, a piano, and books everywhere. See? One of Don’s guitars is stashed by the sideboard.

It wouldn’t be right for everyone, but it’s made for us.

But, as homeowners, we can be dolts. We forget to check the level of heating oil in our tank and now we’re faced with two storms, one this afternoon, and the big one that’s headed here on Saturday. The big one promises at least a foot of snow and ice and it will paralyze our area for a few days. So we’ve had to make three rather panicked phone calls to our oil guy. The problem is, they’re getting panicked phone calls from hundreds of people. On Monday, we’re to have temps in the single digits and wind chill that will be below zero. Our oil won’t hold out until Tuesday, even with the thermostat turned down.

They’re promised to get us oil by Saturday. I cannot imagine how busy they are. And we have to do better in the future. We’re artistic types, you know, with our heads in the clouds much of the time.

I’m dreading the storm. It sounds very, very bad. We just hope we don’t lose power and/or trees.

Eyeglass update: Don went to his eye doctor’s office and they had the same frames as his in stock – but only in black, not brown. They popped the lenses in and all is well. He’d recently been thinking that he’s like to have black glasses, so I guess the universe heard him. I was the facilitator.

We’re stocking up on non-perishables, Don’s working on the snow blower, which we haven’t used in a long while, as I didn’t use it last winter when he was away.

And I woke up to a message from Netflix saying that someone had signed into my account from Bangkok and was it me? So I had to change my password and have an online chat with Netflix about the whole thing.

Sheesh! Enough, already!

Okay. Have to go and run some errands before the snow starts falling this afternoon.

Happy Thursday.

Filed Under: snow, winter 38 Comments

Off to a Not-So-Good Start

January 16, 2019 at 9:42 am by Claudia

Here’s how our day started off:

We woke up at 5 am. Way too early.

Later, as I walked toward the loveseat Don was sitting on, he cleared everything off the sofa so I could sit down next to him. Except, it turns out, his glasses, which I promptly sat on and broke. This evoked much crying on my part. He needs his glasses. They are also glasses with expensive progressive lenses. (I broke the frame, not the lenses.)

Later, I saw a shield bug stuck on a spatter guard in the dish rack – how it got in the house I don’t know – and as I tried to free it and put it outside, I ended up unintentionally killing it. I feel very badly about that because I do my best to save all the bugs that get in the house. It bothers me.

I cried some more.

We have a dangerous winter storm headed our way on the weekend with several inches of snow, ice, and wind chills of 20 below zero.

I’m edgy and worried about that and I can’t stop thinking about Don’s glasses. He said it was his fault for leaving them on the sofa but I think it’s my fault, which has resulted in both of us feeling guilty.

Maybe I should go back to bed and bury myself under the covers for the rest of the day.

Ah well.

I’m going to take a shower and go for a reset for the rest of the day.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: life 43 Comments

Hibernating

January 15, 2019 at 11:01 am by Claudia

Just because I like looking at this cabinet. I pass it countless times a day because it’s at the bottom of the stairs, with the bathroom just to the right. Can’t miss it. It never fails to make me smile.

Now I just need that Sleepy egg cup. Still looking. Still slightly obsessing over it. Regular egg cups are pretty and I like them, but figural egg cups are whimsical and happy-making. They are still my first love, they’re just harder to find nowadays. I think I got into collecting figural egg cups in the nick of time. I managed to scoop them up before they disappeared. I still see them occasionally, but not nearly as much as I did in 2002 – 2005.

It’s friggin’ cold here! The kind of cold that makes you want to hibernate inside the house all day. I didn’t get around to my closet yesterday, as I was washing sheets, cleaning the house and the bathroom, watering all the plants, and doing some research. I think I’ll start on it today.

The weather forecast is saying there’s potential for a big winter storm on Saturday and Sunday, with lots of snow and ice. Let’s hope that ‘potential’ fizzles out. I wouldn’t mind a bit of snow, but snow and ice? No and no and no. Other than that freak snowfall in October, we’ve been pretty lucky so far. Can we just keep it that way, Mother Nature?

We watched part of Bruce Springsteen on Broadway  last night.  We’re going to finish it tonight. I cannot say enough about this show. It’s just Bruce, telling us about his life and career in his poetic words and images, both spoken and sung (accompanied by acoustic guitar.) It’s amazing. I’m not a big Springsteen fan, by the way – I mean, I like and respect him, I just never listened to a lot of his music. But you don’t have to be a fan to enjoy this filmed version of his recently closed Broadway show. I have friends who saw it live and raved about it and now I know why. It’s on Netflix and I recommend it highly. It’s honest and touching and funny and powerful.

I’m reading the newest James Lee Burke – The New Iberia Blues. It was published last week. Excellent, as always. There’s none better.

That’s it, my friends. Winter brings too much time indoors, a sense of hibernation, no flowers in the garden, no critters running around outside. It gets a bit harder for me every year, though I try very hard to find beauty in the stark landscape.

Happy Tuesday.

Filed Under: egg cups, media, Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs egg cups, winter 26 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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