Nov

21st

“A Good Dog”

“… walks besides you on crisp autumn days when frost is on the fields and winter’s drawing near. His head is within [your] hand in his old way.”

~ Mary Carolyn Davies

Nov

19th

Juxtaposition

…of scruffy beard, baseball cap … and a pink blanket.

Never thought I’d see the day.

Of course, now that Skye’s here, it seems the most natural scene in the world.  :)

Nov

18th

Danish Modern Hutch by Candlelight

 I am definitely a candle person. I light one every night when I’m cooking and use my candlesticks at night during supper.  Candlelight in a cold climate somehow seems even cozier and better.

As I came through the foyer on my way upstairs the other night, I saw that John had lit the three pillar candles on top of our Craigslist find – a Danish Modern hutch that we love. Its original owner came from New York City – and she gave it to her granddaughter in St. Petersburg, Florida, which is where we caught up with it.  

And now, 50 years on? It’s sitting on a stone floor in the middle of the Black Forest.

Welcome Home.

Nov

17th

Reading to Skye

 

A relationship with a grandmother is surely one to cherish.

Nov

16th

Grandmother Ava’s Coffee Service at Dusk

 

Looking southeast from the dining room.

Our house is getting set up, one familiar scene at a time.

 

 

Nov

15th

The View from There

 

*There* being:  from the rampart of a castle we can see from our house. 

We wanted to take Skye to see the castle that’s visible from her balcony.

And *this* is the view from *there*.

I know. This country is crazy-beautiful.

Nov

14th

Garret Room for All Manner of Things

This is the view from the room adjacent to Skye’s.  

John has laid claim to the library office downstairs – it has bookshelves and a fireplace, and boasts the perfect exit to the lower patio for cigars and whisky, if he’s so inclined.  Our three saddles are down there and when I walk in that room I can smell the faint and indescribably wonderful (to me) odor of *horse*. It’s a nice place for a guy.

On the top level are four rooms:  Skye’s nursery and the garret room on one side, a bathroom in the middle, and our master bedroom on the other side.

I was secretly glad that John wanted the downstairs office. I like the cozy garret because it’s close to our girl, the view is the confined serenity of our tiny and colorful yard, and it’s very quiet.

There are even empty window boxes ready for planting.

But maybe I’ll wait on the planting for now. :)

Nov

13th

Observer

John caught our younger cat, Quatre, sitting in the pass-through window to Skye’s nursery.

Blue eyes just seem to be a thing around here, lately.

Nov

12th

Out for a few days

But I’ll be posting what I’ve archived.

At least, if my settings work, I’ll be doing that.

Have a good week, everyone!

Nov

11th

Lucky

One of the “up” sides to having a house where there is a host of living challenges (unreliable hot water, heat, and a chimney that smokes) is that at least for the chimney problem, the remedy is being able to see a Chimney Sweep.

If you didn’t know that they’re lucky, well – they are.

This guy was funny; I asked him to hold Skye for a picture and he obliged – but seemed uncomfortable. Come to find out he has no children of his own – but sweetly he said to me as he waved goodbye, “Madam, I think your baby made me lucky today, too.”

“Lucky me,” I thought. “I get to hold her everyday.”

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