I got the final coat of color stain on this basement screen door yesterday. I’m ready to be done with this project, but we have to put a finish coat of some sort on it yet. Guess I’d better see what we have on the paint shelf in the basement.
Oliver wasn’t paying much attention to me and my project, so I got started. Don’t you know, as soon as I had stain slathered over half the door, here comes Oli, sniffing, wagging, shedding, and weaving his rope between the legs of the sawhorses. There was a tense couple of minutes where I had to tell him to sit and stay, because he had made a figure eight around the legs. He really couldn’t go anywhere, and he refuses to unwrap himself by going back the way he came. After I finished the final wipe down and got my gloves off, I was able to lift the sawhorses and free his rope. Then I asked him to please sit on the glider while the door dried, so we don’t get golden retriever hair in the wet stain (we did anyway) or get get white stain in his hair (he did anyway).
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Granny Hobbies
Did I tell you? I’ve taken up embroidery. Now I can add this to my other granny hobbies: reading, gardening, genealogy… It’s no wonder my friend Marc calls me Tupperware-Party-fun.

Then I picked up this little cross stitch project, which is meant to be framed. I’ll get around to framing it someday. It is also for Lewis. I have to tell you, I’m really good at the cross and half-cross stitch now, but I don’t think I’ll be doing another one of these for a long time. I just don’t have the patience. I wanted it to be finished before I was even halfway through. I’m gonna blame some of that on the label on the package claiming this was a weekend project. They just didn’t say how many weekends!
Now, I’m working on a set of pillowcases. I think I’m going to keep these for myself, because I’m learning the lazy-daisy and stem stitch here. It isn’t looking too bad so far. The pillowcases are actually white, I just couldn’t get a better shot with my camera. I think it needs fresh batteries. The finished project should look something like this, only I’ve used variegated color thread.
Basement Screen Door
We hauled the sawhorses out to the front porch again last week.
Mom and I got busy staining the new screen door for the basement. This one is pretty basic. Bill built it because the basement’s back door is pretty low, under six feet I believe.
The door frame is painted, but we chose to do a white stain on the door, for two reasons. One, I already had the can of stain, and two, because I don’t want to have to repaint it every couple of years.
So we started out by giving it a wipe down with tackcloth, since it has been sitting around for about a month. We got two coats on each side before it was time to call it a day. I think it needs one more, then we can put some kind of clear coat on the door, call Bill and tell him it is ready. Bill is going to put the screens in and he also bought a metal mesh grill for the bottom section, because he knows what doggie noses can do to a screen.
As an added bonus, the modern screen door tension bar thingy and the modern hinges that came with the new front door’s screen door/storm door will be just fine for the basement.
Rainbow plates
These beauties arrived on my front porch earlier this week. They are salad plates in the Iridescent Moonglow pattern by Federal Glass. I’ve never seen the salad plates before, I didn’t even think they existed because I have never seen a guide that referred to them. So, boy was I excited when I spotted these on eBay. The seller stated that they were 7 1/2″ plates. I almost doubted her, but I bid on them anyway, figuring even if she was wrong, I still need a couple more dinner plates. When I saw the box, I knew it wasn’t big enough to hold dinner plates.
I have a special love of these; there is a story. When I was little, my grandparents had a cabin in the woods. It was about a half hour’s drive from where they lived (and now about a half hour for me, too, the other direction). This was not meant to be a residence, but a little getaway for them, and friends and family. My grandfather was the ultimate scavenger, and built this cabin with mostly found objects, and with the skills he and friends had. Unfortunately, it wasn’t really built to stand the test of time, and is now in a serious state of disrepair. It makes my mom sad. She loved it there when she was growing up.
I’ve since added to the cabin’s odd pieces, and now have quite a collection. I’d ultimately like to have service for twelve. Minus the teacups and saucers. I don’t need those. I only have the ones I do because they came with a set I got at the local antiques barn. Now I just need to make room in the cupboard.Citrus Smoothie
I have a packet of these pretty little things: Pot Marigold Citrus Smoothies. I’ve been debating where to plant them, but I think I’ll put them in containers on the porch. So pretty.


