Friday, September 29, 2000

Welcome to a tour of my guest room.

On our recent trip to Georgia, we brought back a lot of furniture that's been in our families for a long time. Most of the furniture in this room is what I had in my room when I was growing up. It is handmade oak furniture. My father refinished it years ago.

Here you can see the bed, which mostly fills up the room, and one corner. On the wall beside the window are three pictures we got on our honeymoon in Prince Edward Island back in 1993; they are pictures of Anne of Green Gables, Green Gables (the house), and some other houses from the north shore of PEI.

On the bed you will notice two cats -- the black on on the end, which is Ziggy, and the white one wearing the hat up on the pillows. This one came from Las Vegas, very exotic.

Over in the corner behind the bed is a dresser that Marty's grandfather made by hand when he was in his 30s. He died very young, when he was in his early 40s, so Marty never knew him. On top of the dresser are a bunch of "babies," as we always called them in my family.

Moving around the room, you'll see the wash stand that goes with my bedroom furniture. The windows on the right wall face the street, so they are on the front of the house. We get a lot of sun through them during the day, as you can probably tell. Here's a clearer shot of the wash stand.

On the wall between the 2 front windows is my favorite part of the room. It's an old drawer from a print shop, which used to hold the little letters printers would use to print newspapers or books or whatever. We hung it on the wall and I put all my little treasures in there. Some of these things are much older than I am and were given to me when I was a little girl. Some of them are things I've picked up around the world, and lots of them are presents from friends. Also there are 7 very controlling and manipulative frogs living in here now.

And here's the last wall of the room. Yes, this room has 4 dressers. Too much is never enough!!!

Now I am off to the airport to pick up Sonal, who is coming for the weekend. Do you think she'll be comfortable among all these ruffles and staring dolls? :-)

Wednesday, September 27, 2000

Pet Cloning? What the heck? Better yet, clone your kids!

Monday, September 25, 2000

This weekend I unpacked some boxes of china and filled up a curio cabinet my mother-in-law Anna gave me when I was in Georgia last month.

The top shelf holds a candy dish Anna made for me (back left). The little cups and saucers were my mom's.

The second shelf has a little English china house, a tiny little tea set of Dixie's, a cup from Marty's grandmother's collection, a milk-bottle teapot I bought in Stratford-on-Avon in 1988, a calico cat my stepmother gave me, and some little dishes Anna painted. Anna is a very talented china painter.

The third shelf has my mom's teapot, a little black cat box Anna painted, and my favorite teaset of all time. This gold teaset is the best ever; it has enough pieces so you can actually drink tea and have snacks with it.

The bottom 2 shelves have a few other teasets in them. One of them is Dixie's, and one is a Beatrix Potter set.

I love all these little china pieces. Many of them remind me of my childhood. Considering how many places they traveled in the world, when I was growing up as well as when I've been moving them around as an adult, it's amazing they're still intact. I'm so glad.

Oh, and here's a picture of me from tonight.

Sunday, September 24, 2000

Has anyone seen any of this synchronized diving on the Olympic broadcasts? It's ultra-cool.

I must be way out of touch, because I had never even heard of this sport. Then last night we're sitting in a restaurant, and one of the TVs is showing the Olympics. These 2 American guys climb up on the 10-meter platform, get set side by side, and dive off together! Synchronized! I was totally shocked! And there were people at about 4 other tables going, "Is that an Olympic sport?" So I must not have been the only one never to have seen this before. Wow.

I read later that this is the first time it's been an Olympic sport. And the Russians and Chinese did great, while the Americans didn't do so well. Still, it was a gorgeous sight.

Wednesday, September 13, 2000

Machina II: Friends and Enemies of Modern Music, the final album by Smashing Pumpkins, has been released via the internet. I am in the process of downloading it from Napster. I may just have to find time to fix my CD burner here before too long.

Saturday, September 09, 2000

Check it out: LIVE NUDE CATS. Everyone thank Katynka for this one.

Well, yes, I'm back. We had a great trip to Georgia last week, got home last Sunday. We had a wonderful time with our families and came home with a huge load of furniture to add to the house. It's going to make things really nice around here once we get it under control. At the moment the downstairs is wall-to-wall furniture.

More later.