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Books, Miniatures, Horse Bits & A Plea To Vote

November 6, 2016 at 9:29 am by Claudia

When I hear the “You get an extra hour!” kind of comment as the time change takes place, my response is usually to grumble, “I’ll wake up when I usually wake up and it will be an hour earlier than I’d like it to be.”

But lo and behold, this morning both Don and I slept in, so the clock on the cable box (we never change the others until later in the day) was indicating a time that corresponded to our normal wake-up hour. That almost never happens. We were absurdly happy about that.

The boxes of books destined for our local library were delivered yesterday. It’s always a good feeling to donate books. Libraries are struggling and our particular library sells many of these books on a daily basis and, once a year, has a big book sale that provides much needed cash to keep it afloat. I never take a tax deduction, even when asked, as I was yesterday, if I want the paperwork for one. It’s a donation from my heart and taking a deduction just doesn’t gel with that for me. Free and clear, free and clear.

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Don’s Studio on its ‘new’ display table. In reality, it’s a dressing table bench from the 20s-30s. I had been thinking we would get a taller table, but Don spotted this one and it made so much more sense in this space. He has such a good eye. I really like it.

Miniatures/Dollhouses are wonderful, but in our cottage there’s only so much space in which to display them. This works. Huzzah!

Now Don’s desk has some actual working space, should he decide to use it.

Next up: the dreaded craft closet in the office/studio/whateveryouwanttocallit. I need to be ruthless. Ruthless, I say! I want to get rid of all the stuff we no longer need and store the things I might need in our storage space. Hopefully, that will give us (well, really, me) more useful space to store essentials. I have yarn, tons of fat quarters that I almost never use, craft stuff that I no longer need, blah, blah, bah. Donations will go to our local Salvation Army.

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The bookshelves on the left side of the sofa, post-book-purging. That open space on the second shelf from the top is where I keep my big girl camera, which I was using, of course, to take this picture. The red horse bit on top of the coffee-table-sized books on the bottom shelf was my grandfather’s. He collected horse bits from all over the world. They were always on display in his basement. Eventually, he donated them to a local museum. But somehow – I can’t remember the story now – they ended up back with my brother. They were sold after my brother died, but I grabbed this one for me because it had always been my favorite as a little girl. It was red and I loved red.

His collecting days were pre-eBay and he had a prolific correspondence going on with various people throughout the globe. I wish I had those letters!

I’ve been searching for a good place to display it and I think I’ve finally found it.

I miss my grandfather – Russ, aka Slim – the Canadian cowboy. He was a fascinating man and I really loved him.

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The shelves on the right.

Gosh, building these shelves (was it last year or the year before?) was the best idea! I can’t tell you what it difference it makes in the den. Books add warmth and personality to a room. Sure, I like displaying bits of pottery and a few tchotchkes, but the reality is just books and only books would be decoration enough for me.

• VOTE. We don’t have early voting in this state (I wish we did!) so we will be voting on Tuesday. Please don’t abstain from voting. Every man/woman gets a vote; this is the great gift of our democracy. Elections aren’t rigged, though to hear some people describe them, you’d think we lived in a Banana Republic. There are efforts out there to keep certain citizens from voting, whether it is purging the voter rolls, disenfranchising whole groups of people, using social media to say you can text your vote in (you can’t), posting signs that say the voting location is some place other than where it actually is, the list goes on and on. We have to fight that misinformation. We have to vote.

It is your civic duty. It is a right that our forebears fought for. And until quite recently, it was right that was denied to African-Americans and women.

VOTE.

Happy Sunday.

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Filed Under: books, dollhouse, miniatures, presidential election 33 Comments

Cleaning, Sorting, Angst-ing

November 5, 2016 at 9:02 am by Claudia

In the midst of election insanity, obsessive news checking, and exhaustion, I cleaned the bathroom yesterday.

Ummm….Claudia? We do this all the time, what’s the big deal?

Well, as you know, I detest cleaning the bathroom and years ago Don vowed to take on that job. He has a been successful at times. But in all honesty, he has to be reminded.

About ten times. And then I sound like a nag. So I do it.

I bit the bullet and cleaned like a madwoman, which was a great way to channel all my anger and frustration and general angst into something positive. Then I cleaned the kitchen. And then I sorted through things in the den, cleaned up clutter, and urged Don to go through the mass of stuff on his desk upstairs. He did.

That happened after we ran out to our local antique store to find a little table on which to set this:

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I’ve been wanting to move it from the desk because it takes up valuable real estate there. We found a little bench, most likely meant for a dressing table, and the mini studio has finally been moved off the desk. Pictures maybe  tomorrow. But first we have to haul all the boxes of books out of here and take them to the library.

Then I’ll tackle the closet in the #office/studio/whateveryouwanttocallit.

As is:

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In the corner between my desk and the cabinet. That’s a very, very large Fiesta platter in red/orange. It’s vintage, from my collection that I sold many years ago. I have no idea where to store it. So it’s landed there.

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Vintage fire screen in the upstairs hallway. And some paintings and prints that were moved out of the living room when we rearranged everything. Now they’re waiting to be hung elsewhere – maybe on the gallery wall by the stairs. But they’ve been propped up against that wall for over a month.

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Where pillows go when Don and I are sleeping.

You know that we chat with Little Z several nights a week. Lately, when we answer, he does the perfect imitation of the message on our voice mail. Down to the beep. He also says his full name at the top of the message along with the words, “I’m getting almost big.”

I love that boy.

Ann Marie, a longtime reader of this blog, sent me a link to this article about the Nancy Drew books. You may find it very interesting! It makes me happier than ever that I’m collecting the earlier editions and now I’m anxious to read them again. There are differences in the details of the storytelling, depending on who was writing, rewriting, and editing the books.

And of course, you know that Carolyn Keene was a pseudonym for more than one author/editor, right?

Okay. Another day to get through. Then another. Then another. Then election day.

Happy Saturday.

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Random on Friday

November 4, 2016 at 9:16 am by Claudia

It was quite warm yesterday, actually a little too warm. But after a rainy morning, the skies turned blue and it was quite lovely.

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Driving home from running some errands, I passed one of the seemingly hundreds of apples orchards around here.

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Apple trees and the mountains in the distance.

It’s a good 20 degrees cooler today and – yes – I will have to bring the porch plants in tonight. It’s going down to 31. I’ll do it again on Sunday and then it looks like there will be a stretch of days where they can stay outside. If the weather pattern doesn’t indicate a long stretch of freezing temperatures, why rob myself and others of seeing pretty flowers? Right?

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The view from the hallway into the studio/office (I will never figure out what to call this space!) This cabinet serves as our linen cabinet. We got it for $20 at auction when we first moved in here. But, let’s face it, I could use a larger cabinet. Hmmmm. I’ll keep my eye out. The quilts are stacked on top – not very elegantly, I’m afraid. Most, but not all, of them were made by yours truly.

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On the door leading into the studio/office: a chalkboard with a quote from Leonard Cohen, and my dad’s golf hat. It was hanging on a hat rack in the entrance hall of their condo. I like it here. It’s as if he’s guarding my space.

A big story today in Newsweek, by respected journalist Kurt Eichenwald: Why Vladimir Putin’s Russia is Backing Donald Trump. This is about as alarming as it gets.

Oh, except for the rogue faction in the FBI getting involved as well.

And Wikileaks and Julian Assange.

How can this election be any more insane?

The stress level in the Hill-Sparks household is through the roof. To be fair, the stress level is a little higher with me. I am obsessed with Twitter, DailyKos, Huffington Post, MSNBC. I can’t stop. I know my sister is just as obsessed. We talk about it all the time.

I need a break. Calgon, take me away!

Happy Friday.

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