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LadyScott

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Dare I dream it....my hutch

Hubby announced yesterday evening that he'd like us to run up to my grandparents' house Friday morning and pick up the hutch and tables! Hurray! I'm so happy, but I'm not holding my breath. Hubby could be called out for some work. So, I just wait patiently. It is so gloomy, cool, and rainy out....a nice break from the heat and humidity we've endured. However, the gloom is starting to get to me. I'm a cheap-skate in some ways. I hate running electricity during the day, but this gloomy weather forces me to. It's cool enough for a long skirt and long sleeved top, perhaps even a cardigan or light sweater. I'm supposed to clean the church today, so it's work clothes for me today. Getting back to the hutch and tables, I know where the hutch is going, but I haven't decided on the tables, yet. One of them should go in hubby's hobby room, and the other in my sewing area. However, I've been using a large, metal teacher's desk. Then ...

Plugging right along at the Cottage

Now that the garden is in and the yard tidied at the cottage, I have time for indoor work. This weekend, my mother is coming over to help me paint the kitchen and possibly the bathroom. (Hubby will be away this weekend.) In fact, it works out because this morning hubby asked when I was going to paint the kitchen. Yesterday, I finished recovering the chairs for our tent. They turned out well and I'm inspired to do a bit more upholstering! My urge to sew has returned. DH has requested that I FINALLY finish his new banyan and matching weskit for re-enacting by next weekend! UGH! Crunch time, but I think I might be able to manage. He's also in dire need of another pair of fly front breeches, not to mention that I have stays and a gown to finish for a customer that same weekend! Exactly 6 more months until my birthday! Also, since it's June, it's time to start thinking about Christmas. We spent so much money the last few Christmases, I'm thinking of making mos...

"Finding Neverland" A review

I am departing from my normal shpeals on my cottage and am reviewing the movie "Finding Neverland." Overall: Good movie. I don't recall swearing, there is no s*x (Barrie kisses his wife and not even on the lips once), and no violence. The acting was great, the costumes lovely, and the scenery breath-taking. The movie was interesting, especially if you like the story of Peter Pan and are interested in it's conception. It is a compelling movie, but I wouldn't call it entertaining. It keeps your interest. The movie is a sad movie. However, I may add it to my DVD collection if it goes on sale at Walmart. Johnny Depp played a Barrie wonderfully and the children were excellent actors. Questionable material from a Christian stand-point: 1. Barrie's marriage breaks down throughout the film. 2. Neverland seems to be a replacement for Heaven. 3. There is a Victorianized conversation between Barrie and his friend that people suspect Barrie of using the boys wron...

Home Away From Home

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My husband and I have a vacation home. It's a tent, a good-sized tent the requires similar rules to cottage living as Taigh Beag does. Everything needs it's place. You see, we're living historians, or re-enactors. We re-enact the 18th century. We own this tent, behind the gentleman with the horse: In it, we house a full size four poster bed, a full size dining table with 4 chairs, a side table, a carpet and floor cloths, and numerous trunks. We have running water in the form of a cistern. Next to it is a teapot on a hook with a candle under it for warm water. We even have a bathroom behind the bed in the form of a chamber pot and a bucket of water. The only thing missing is the kitchen, which has to be outside. Hubby and I have a system when it comes to setting up our tent. He and I get the tent up, he does all the pounding of the stakes. He helps get the bed and table together and then leaves the rest to me while he goes and helps our master and mistress set up...

Glad for Gloomy Day

No, no, I'm not harboring some repressed depression. I do enjoy the occassional gloomy day. I really hope it rains and brings us some relief from this sweltering hot weather! The humidity really makes it unbearable. I caved in and carried the other air conditioner from the shed, up the stairs and into the living room. I even managed to put it in the window and get it all set up! Now I feel like I have Rosie the Riveter bicepts! It is just too hot to be without it, especially since the living room has a huge west-facing picture window. Even with the shades drawn, it boils in here. Now, perhaps the heat won't get the better of me. It did yesterday, and I ended up taking a 2 hour nap in the air conditioned bedroom. My doggy joined me and we dreamed away. It felt good, but I would have rather gotten things done. I did manage to work on re-covering ladder back chair cusions. Hubby found this beautiful dark royal blue and gold fabric. I'm covering our chairs and his o...

Friends/House/Rabbits/Heat and Humidity

Friday evening, our friends from PA and NJ visited our new home and had pizza before settling in at the re-enactment event. The general concensus was that it's a cute house, suitable for hubby and I, had loads of potential, and that we should build up when we add on, not out. I was pleased to be hostess again in hubby and I's new home. Although, I'm not sure we'll stay forever. I wouldn't really mind, and hubby's pretty sure we're staying put. But there's a certain house we're really interested in and keeping an eye on. It's an original colonial house, exactly what we've always wanted, with acreage. The owner is sickly and we're seeing if she'll sell. But this won't be for years. She's not THAT sickly and plans to live there until death. There is a rabbit haunting my garden! I saw him today, sitting in front of my tomato plants, so I walked outside barefoot and in my nightgown (luckily, it's fairly private back th...

Late Start and Lots to do!

At six o'clock this morning, my husband suddenly shouts my name. I snap awake to see him scrambling out from under the covers. I look at the clock....ooops. I slept in and never woke him for work. He thought it was funny! So, needless to say, we had a late start. The thunderstorms in the middle of the night didn't help much either. They scared the dog, so we had her come up on the bed and all she did was hog the bed and covers and wiggle and shake during the storms. I have LOADS to do today and I don't mean laundry, although laundry is on the agenda. I have to hand wash hubby's embroidered waistcoat for the event this weekend. Off I go! ladyscott

Scottish Lye Soap

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I know what you're thinking. Lye soap? Doesn't that burn? A re-enacting acquaintence of mine makes this in the time honored tradition, that is the old fashioned way with homemade lye and over an open fire in a 300 year old cast iron pot! The recipe itself is from the 18th century...a family tradition passed down. This lye soap is the best soap I know of! It's soft, smooth, lathers well, and is great for many things. I use it to wash myself, hubby uses it to remove grease or when he's gotten into some poison ivy. I also use it for laundry, particularly whites. It is unscented and made from pure, natural ingredients, AND it's American made! www.nosweatsoap.com

Full of life today!

For some reason, I'm full of life today! It's about time! :) I did go back to sleep after hubby left for work. I feel so bad for him. He didn't get home until 11 pm last night and had to get up at 5:30 am to go to work this morning. They're expecting more thunderstorms. Hopefully, they won't be too bad. Although, the overtime money is welcome, I hate having hubby so tired and worn out. Laundry is getting done, and I mowed the yard for my first time ever on a riding lawn mower, and it's not even automatic transmission! Ok, so I didn't do the best job in the world, but it's done (except for trim, but I don't know how to run the weedwhacker). I even successfully backed it into the shed! I watered the gardens too, cleaned the pond and put trash liners in the garbage and recycling bins. I still have dishes to do, a steps to sweep, dinner to think about, a car loan to pay at the bank, and if I have time, I'll clean the church today. If not,...

Fields of Rye in the Wind

Now there's a lovely title. :) Every time I step outside I remind myself to write about this, and then I forget. Well, not this time. I live on top of a hill, but my house sits on top of a little hill-ette that looks over the farm next door. I love just sitting on top of that hill-ette and watching the rye sway in the breeze. The waves of shades of green are so beautiful! The patterns it makes are breath-taking. Maybe I'm just easy to please, or enjoy simple things, but I'm so glad he decided to plant rye instead of corn. Thanks to the warm weather, the rye is taller than me now! ladyscott

The Wanderer

The weather has taken a turn for the better. No storms, but it's still windy out. After hubby left for work, as tired as I was, I decided not to go back to bed. Instead, I've been a cleaning freak today! I scrubbed down the walls in the kitchen, swept and vacuumed the floors, cleaned the bathroom AGAIN, worked some more on the basement, organized some of the clothing in their boxes in the bedroom, and started work on the motif I'm hand painting in the dining room. (more on the motif later) I was so eager to leave the house and get to JoAnn Fabrics and Walmart to start working on the porch, but I had to wait for the insurance gentleman to show up and evaluate the property. He came and was very pleasant and as soon as he left, I was out the door, completely forgetting that my mother was supposed to come over to visit. Thus started the wandering. I tried getting ideas in the fabric store, but I didn't find anything that really struck me. I began second-guessing my ...

Living Large in a Small House

I grew up in an old HUGE farmhouse. It had 11 rooms, with a huge living room, giant kitchen, and big dining room, library, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 5 bedrooms and a sitting area upstairs. It also had a garage, loft, 2 porches, and a partial basement. There were 7 of us in this house and I loved it! I believed that when I grew up, I wouldn't settle for anything other than an old large house, something colonial, victorian or a huge farmhouse. I scoffed at cottages. How could I live the way I want in a cottage. Before my husband and I got married, we house hunted to see where our nest would be after we married. All the big houses were either too much, or needed so much work we wouldn't have been able to live in them until the work was done or they wouldn't give us an affordable mortgage for it. Time ran out and we ended up in a mobile home. I could handle that. It was only temporary until we got that big house! Then it happened....hubby decided we should buy my brother'...

Buy American Made Products

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Lately, I've been more and more patriotic. Maybe it's because my husband and I have reached an American Dream in purchasing our own home and a bit of land. My husband is so proud and humbled at the same time to have a house and land, a good job, a wife and the potential for a family. I AM proud to be an American! I am also eager to buy American made now. Here are some websites that can help us buy American made products: www.madeinusa.org www.howtobuyamerican.com http://buyamerican.com www.usstuff.com www.usamadeboutique.com www.buydirectusa.com ladyscott

Cottage Living Magazine

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I am a charter subscriber to this magazine! I just love it! It's got great ideas for living small, lovely articles and pictures, great garden ideas, and cute craft ideas. I was upset when Victoria went under, but Cottage Living is a great substitute, even if it isn't as elegant as Victoria was.

Busy Hubby

Hubby started painting the basement with Wetlok. He chose gray. I wasn't too sure, but the color is actually quite nice. It's light enough, with just a hint of blue to keep it from being plain ol' gray. Hubby wants to turn the basement into a castle-look family room. While I lounged away on the couch in front of the box fan and read Girl with a Pearl Earring, hubby slaved away outside and trimmed the hedges. They look so much better! He also trimmed under the apple tree so we can walk under it now. I set up two lawn chairs under it and hubby and I like to sit there and watch the rye blow in the wind and enjoy the garden, or our doggy playing in the yard. I ought to sing to him, "Don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me, anyone else but me, anyone else but me. No No No!" My mother is so proud of what we did to the yard. Really, hubby did a lot of the work. I planted the garden and flower boxes and weeded the flower bed, but hubby's ...

Lazy Sunday, Lettuce Rescue, Empty Nest Syndrome

Yesterday was such a lazy Sunday. I went to church like I wanted to and was really excited to be there. It was so good to see all those familiar faces and worship the Lord. I got to hold my 1 year old nephew on my lap and enjoy his company. I got some stares, though because I wore a vintage late 40's early 50's yellow sun dress with a matching yellow shrug. I wrapped my long hair in a bun with the ends hanging out pony-tail style. I was cool, neatly dressed, and modest. By the time I got home, it was scorching out. A dry heat, too. Everything was sucked dry. That's a rare thing here. We usually drown in humidity. I plodded down to my newly planted garden and saw that my lettuce was quickly dying. I watered the little plants and left them. A little while later, I checked them again and they were dry and looking just as pitiful. I was getting desperate and petitioned hubby. He didn't say anything. Was he waiting to see what I would do? (he knows I have a...

Finally back to church! What to do today.

After a month away because of moving and re-enacting weekends, I'm finally going back to church and I NEED IT! It's amazing how much one needs church. So many people convince themselves that going to church or having church isn't needed. It really is. I thought for a moment that I'd take just one more Sunday off because I don't want to spare the time away from home. However, spending just a few hours at church, worshipping my Savior will build me up again for the week. The Lord will bless me for taking the time out of my life to seek Him and I will get more done this week. Dear husband got called into work today on an emergency job. Apparently, another tree crew dropped part of a tree on electrical wires and put out a part of the city. The wires are back up, but the rest of the trees have to come down. Hubby is trained for removing trees near power lines. So, what shall I do while he is gone. Sundays are a day of rest, but I like to putter. I have some sm...

Yard Sales, Lawn Mower, Garden, Sore toe

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YARD SALES: Today, I went to the village wide yard sales. I only hit about an eighth of the sales before I got blisters and decided to go home. I did get a British SAS GI Joe collector action figure for hubby, Girl With a Pearl Earring book, and a bunch of Taste of Home magazines. I'm becoming addicted to old furniture. I was tempted to buy a ton of it today to restore and resell, but I decided against it for fear of a reckoning from DH. :) I have a few pieces I plan on restoring first just to see if it pans out. If I find I don't have the skills, then I haven't lost much money. LAWN MOWER: Yesterday Evening my dear husband decided it was time to purchase our John Deere L100 lawn tractor! He is proud as a peacock on that mower and stayed up to 9:30 pm mowing the lawn. Good thing it has headlights! GARDEN: Well, just about all of my garden is in now. I'm just waiting to put the beans in because hubby promised me a teepee for them. I wish the garden was a littl...