Saturday, October 9, 2010

This October is Awesome

I did not know this, did you? Hooray for October! via


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Feeling a Little Frazzled

I feel the way this cat looks. Did I bite off more than I could chew when I decided to wash all of my windows in one week? Next season I'm going to do a room a week instead of the whole house in one week.
image via ffffound.com

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Shark Baby

This adorable shark baby will definitely get your weekend off to a happy start. Isn't this this best/cutest Halloween costume ever? Have a great Columbus Day weekend.

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Friday, October 8, 2010

John Lennon's 70th Birthday


Fans of John Lennon will be gathering around the globe in special tributes planned for his 70th birthday on October 9th.
Read more . . .


I still miss him.


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Fun Friday

I hope you are looking forward to having some fun over the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. This little panda seems to be enjoying his ride on the rocking horse, doesn't he?

What will I be doing? Don't ask. My goal is to be finished washing all my windows by Saturday afternoon. This is taking much longer than usual for some reason. I'm doing an extra-thorough job and I'm feeling good about doing them in such nice weather. I cleaned the screens too.

The long holiday weekend is supposed to be spectacular as far as the weather is concerned in the Northeast. Enjoy the scenery. See you later.


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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Life's Little Instruction Book | Volume II | Page 24


More great advice from H. Jackson Brown, Jr.


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Big Chickens Guarding My Cottage


I don't think I've ever featured the two huge cast iron chickens that sit on my brick wall. I've had them for a very long time and they are the perfect guardians for my cottage. It looks like it's going to be another great day here -- hope you can say the same.


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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Fall Front Door Love


I love both of these front doors, don't you? the second one reminds me of my previous house. It had those bulls eye glass panels over the door. Also, there was no way to see who was on the other side, a feature I didn't care for. With the door on the stone house you could always peek out the window.

Good progress was made here today. The living room is finished. As I was cleaning the two outside living room windows, Webster was watching my every move with his nose pressed firmly against the inside panes I had just finished washing. Honestly, housework is a losing battle. I also did another French door (my last one) in the kitchen. I should finish the whole first floor in another couple of days.

I'm pretty sure the images are from Country Living.


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Ivy Covered Cottage

I took this photo of my friend's outbuilding last year. The ivy had gotten a little out of control and was completely covering two windows on one side. The next time you see a beautiful ivy-covered house with all the windows in plain view you can rest assured that lots of clipping and trimming was involved. Isn't maintenance never ending? I've been washing windows for the past three days and the fun is beginning to wear off. Now it is seeming more like work . . . but the end result is going to be spectacular.


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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Fly-Off-The-Plate Pancakes | Illustrated Recipe


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THEY DRAW AND COOK
Daily postings of illustrated recipes by artists from around the world.
They Draw & Cook is such a cool website. Each day an illustrated recipe is posted that was submitted by an artist or illustrator. They are having a contest too. These posts are being turned into a published book and all illustrated recipes submitted by October 10th will be considered for publication. If you have a great recipe and artistic talent as well, you should enter. Let me know if you do.

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Cats Love A Good Back Scratch

I've had a request for more cat posts. I scanned this photo from one of my books. I'm always open to suggestions from my readers.


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Chestnuts

My chestnuts are falling but most are still covered with their extremely prickly shells. I've been waiting until after the rain to rake them off my driveway. Poor Webster must have stepped on one and yesterday he was limping. He seems fine today after a "puppy feet" treatment before bed last night. I rubbed his paws with A&D ointment and they got so nice and soft. We won't go near those dangerous things today. I'll probably rake them up when I get home from my weekly office meeting. See you later.
Image from Pixdaus.


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Monday, October 4, 2010

Somewhere There Are Hollyhocks

A friend gave me some of her hollyhock seeds. Should I plant them now? Please advise. They are such wonderful old-fashioned flowers. image from Flickr


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Goodbye Cathy (comic strip) | Ack!!!


"Cathy is a comic strip drawn by Cathy Guisewite" Her last strip was published yesterday after a 34-year run. The real Cathy is no longer single and she's going to be a mom. Hopefully she will want to entertain us with her new point of view once the dust settles. I think she will and hope she does. Fingers crossed.

While we're on this subject of the funny papers, did you know that on this day in 1931 the Dick Tracy comic strip, created by cartoonist Chester Gould, debuted in The Detroit Mirror?
The next week, The New York Daily News and hundreds of others newspapers picked up the syndicated series. Gould wrote and drew the strip until 1977 for a long run of 46 years.
Source: This Day in Geek History: October 4

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