Monday, January 6, 2014

Bits and Pieces, This and That, Plus Doodles

Thursday, the second,
I think we stayed in.
This doodle is from that evening.

On Friday afternoon Uncle Si and I drove to
the memorial service for my cousin's sister-in-law.
This was the condition of the main road.
We expect this condition on OUR road... :)

That evening, as I sat and doodled
I was thinking of Hilary.
I think I only met her once.
We were encouraged to wear purple
for domestic violence awareness.
Hilary's favorite color was pink.

Saturday's sunrise was lovely
(and pink.)

While Uncle Si was looking over a
used snowblower to buy,
I noticed this license plate.
I thought it cute and clever.

We ended up spending
most of the daylight hours
 going from place to place,
eating lunch out together
and picking up
some things we needed
 - and some we didn't
 really need. :) 

I think the randomness of the day
showed up in that evening's doodle.

Some of the bits and pieces
on Sunday included removing
the tissue paper decoupaged
onto the canning jar votives.

The Christmas tree came down, too,
so I put some little bargains in it's
place.  The battery powered star lights
are from Dollar tree.
The deer and gazebo were both
from thrift stores, sometime in
the past year.
I may put a cloth under this,
but I needed to get it up quickly.



This is an attempt to show
how it looks in the dark... :)

Have I mentioned that I have kind of
thing for clear glass?  Apothecary
jars are high on my list.  I decided,
with only adults in the house, to put
a supply of bar soap on the shelf
in the bathroom.  Hopefully, my
guys will heed my warning to
take the jar down first, then open it.

Downton Abbey returned that night.
I watched the program about the actual
castle that ran before the show and, inspired
by the ceiling in one of the great rooms,
doodled this doodle.

Disclaimer:  I like watching Downton
Abbey, but please do not take this as
a blanket recommendation.
I have a fascination with social history.
Not everything in this program
passes my rather stringent requirements
for a program I would recommend
without qualification.
Frankly, those recommendations
are very sparse. :)








4 comments:

  1. So sorry for the loss of your friend :( I did enjoy seeing your doodles...I must share some more of mine soon....blessings on your week friend...Oh,and I love those cute deer thrift finds.

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    1. Thank you, Shelley. My young relatives are the ones dealing with this loss. I am only standing by & praying. I found the little deer irresistible. Perhaps I should have tried harder to resist, but I am enjoying them. :)

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  2. Hello! I found you via comments on Brenda's Cozy Little House this morning. I have followed Brenda's blog for several years now and just love her. I wanted to pop over and say hello and say thank you for the photo (Saturday's sunrise was lovely) That photo just spoke to me....so quiet...just a little dark...lace curtain at the window...just beautiful!!! I could imagine myself standing there looking out...wrapped in my shawl with my hands around a hot cup of tea!! Thank you for sharing that moment!! Vicki

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    1. Thank you, Vicki. You have made my heart smile. :)

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