The first snow arrived this week.
It was not much but it is time if there will be snow to protect the plants and provide moisture in the spring.
The guy with the bike has been through. With the snow he has left evidence of his passing. I have seen him a couple of times but he goes by more often than I thought.
The Firebrand by Susan Wiggs is the book I finished this week. This novel is set in Chicago in the 1870s. The central historical event is the great fire of October 1871.
Lucy Hathaway was at a party and decided to flirt with a married man. On her way home that night she could see a warm glow in the distance and as she gets closer she can see fire. Chaos reigns as you can imagine. Many people died, buildings burned and countless people were left homeless. As she passes at hotel, a baby is tossed from an upper window and Lucy catches it as it falls. The building those inside are lost. When she approaches her home she sees that she has lost her home as well.
Her mother, Lucy and the baby start over. She sets up a bookstore and the child grows. The parents of the baby are distraught, the father is badly burned and hospitalized for a good while. When he recovers his marriage has ended and his baby girl is gone! He must pick up the pieces and carry on.
He does well in banking and five years later Lucy meets the man from the party as the bank manager who will decide about her bank loan. A photo on his desk of a baby girl makes her realize that this is the father of "her daughter". The romantic plot is predictable. Susan is a good author and it was a good read.
I did a lot of work on sorting out what neutrals I could use to paint furniture in my place. I generally, prefer natural wood tones with clear finish or tung oil. I have a bench that my Mom made for me which was painted pink for the place I had in the 1980s. Now I would like to change that color.
These are the colors I have selected that would coordinate with the floor, the counter in the kitchen and the Queen Ann Lace paint on the walls. Love that color.
I have chosen Intellectual for the stool and will paint that when I have time in then next few months. I have chosen BEHR brand because I can get it locally.
It was a good week at the thrift shops this week. There are several I visit on a trip to the city.
I picked up this Stampin Up stamp set called Papillon Potpourri. Papillon is butterfly in French.
With my commitment to butterfly cards for IWin this will add another piece to my options to make cards for this charity.
I do not have the butterfly punch that coordinates but stamping them on tags or circles or label punchies will work.
There also a good variety of sizes as well in the set.
I got rid of all my large plates from my turquoise dishes before I moved. I knew I would have less space but I did not understand how small the lunch plates were.
I found this set of white glass dishes at MCC this week. Two of each dinner plate, luncheon plate and soup bowl and all stack nicely. They fit nicely in the bit of space I had in the cupboard.
I have misplaced my timer for the grow light in the office to keep my plants alive in winter.
In a bag of electrical things I found 2 Westinghouse timers which are way easier to use than the old push clip version.
I replaced both the one in the bedroom that turns on my Starry Night Light an hour in the evening. The grow light comes on for 3 hours in the morning before it gets light outside.
I can leave my curtains open now that snow has accumulated next to the fence. We have snowbanks there now the the bike man is no longer going by.
The plants I hope will survive and eventually thrive.
I replaced the outlet extender in the living room which is designed to go behind furniture so the plugs can have a lower profile.
With the new extender, I get 3 plugs, I can still plug something in the lower plugin, and I can use the front facing one for the vacuum.
Very happy with these upgrades all for $5.
I found this cutting mat with something stuck to it. I was not sure I would be able to remove it but I took a chance. It was likely white glue and with a bit of soaking it all came right off.
Now I have a cutting mat for the craft room and I know where it goes back to.
I have been on the look out for a couple more cobalt blue water glasses and the fit the bill.
When I got them home though and washed them I see that they have some dishwasher damage on them.
I will continue to look.
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