Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Memorial Day Weekend

We love this time of year!  While it has been a bit cooler than usual this weekend, the sun has been shining and we have been able to do some work outdoors.


We have some new tenants with more to come.

 
 
 Speaking of birds, here are the Eagles reunited at the Claggett retirement dinner.
 
 
 A gift from the staff of Claggett, loaded with gift cards!
 
 A new garden area to be developed in front of a couple of our favorite trees.
 
 
 Dog bed, wrong dog!
 
 
 Leave a door unlocked and see what happens!
 
 
 The sping blossoms continue.

Now there are 3!

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Spring in Ithaca - Mother's Day 2013

 So, Vaneta and I made our annual road trip to Ithaca for Mother's Day weekend...
and it was wonderful as always.
 We spent Saturday at Cornell and went on a wonderful wild flower walk.
I love this fern!
 

 I really, really like lichen.
 
 Bluebells, aren't they lovely?
 
This is an unusual Trillum.
 

 Fern forest...I want one!!!
 
 
 



Pretty Cool Tree

As you may have seen in Keith's Blog,
 he spent considerable time identifying things.  

 

This is the formal gardens and this picture doesn't begin to do it justice.



We also went to the Ornithology Lab.  It was Migration Celebration Day and there were lots of people and activities including a Raptor rehab group.  this handsome fellow is from Costa Rica.  You might be wondering why he was in Ithaca...well I didn't think to ask, so now I am wondering also.

Thank you again, Sarah and Keith, for another wonderful Mother's Day weekend.  Vaneta,
 I think we make pretty good traveling companions, yes?!
 

Monday, May 13, 2013

Spring 2013






 
Since we are going to be home this summer
 we decided to try a vegetable garden again.
I decided to improve the area with a fence.


 Fence and gate complete.  Still mulling designs
for the entrance.  Time to plant!


 
Mom's quiver of garden carts!




Sunday, April 7, 2013

Spring Break 2013

 
Spring Break this year, started with LeAnna's arrival.  Her wedding shower was held at
a delightful winery just outside Hartville.  A good time was had by all and she and Adam
received some very nice gifts!
 
 
It was a beautiful day, but really, really cold.  We were all doing our best to look
"springy" without freezing to death.  If someone had told me that LeAnna was
taller than I am, I would have argued the point, however, it would appear that she is!
 

 
What follows are random pictures from the past 2 weeks.  This is a hopefully the
last snowfall of the season.  It was cold, but sunny and dry this past week.
The rain is supposed to move in tonight for the next week, but the temps hit 65 today and
is supposed to stay in the 60's all week.  Ahhhh...spring in Ohio :-)

 
Arlo, Maggie and I got in several walks on the new trail.  Arlo, of course, didn't mind the cold.
The park district has decided to enforce the leash laws at all the parks, which I found out
after this walk.  We are pretty sad about loosing the lake as a place to take
the dogs to run.
 

 
Dad turned 83 on April 6th.  We celebrated with birthday apple pie and ice cream.  His film
camera bit the dust recently and Nancy asked for help getting him a new
camera - it should be a "good time" helping him figure out how to use a digital!
 

 
oops....out of order...here are my new hiking shoes.  Thank you, Adam and LeAnna-
Love those Merrells.
 

 
Finally!  A day warm enough to do some yard work.  This is the awesome birdhouse
that Sarah and Keith made for us - Thank you :-)

 
Here we are out for pizza to celebrate our upcoming "Grandparenthood".  Don't we look
like awesome grandparents?  Congratulations Eleftheria and Ian!
 

Here is another seasonal rental on the Harrington homestead.  Last year we had house wrens.
They had the sweetest call.  Hope they come back this year.
 

 
Look at this AWESOME garden cart!!  It is sooo cool.  It even has a cup holder.  The lady
from the garden tour called a couple weeks ago and asked if we would like to
be on the tour this year again...thank you, but no.  My cart should get a
nice workout this summer though.  I am predicting hot and dry, just for the record.

 
Becky was here Tues, Wed and Thurs and we had a really nice time, but unfortunately I
didn't take any pictures.  We spent several hours in the antique and resale
shops checking out all the cool stuff.
Now it is back to school for the final push to the end ~ 45 days, if I counted correctly.
Love you all,
Mom
 


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Ye Olde Glass Shoppe

As you all know, I have been cleaning and refurbishing the basement for much of the late fall and winter in hopes of  re-establishing my stained glass workshop of 30 years ago.  The basement, while not completely cleaned is immensely better than it was and much of what is left is waiting for the Great Retirement Garage Sale slated for later in the summer.  My glass shop has been set up and functioning.  As always there are refinements to be made as I begin to use it, but at the moment I am very pleased with the results.

This is a panel I started and finished last week inspired by a bookshelf designed by Eleftheria for their apartment.
She sent me the drawings for it, but neglected to copyright it, so I stole it for my panel!


I did the joinery in lead (instead of copper foil), which has always been a challenge for me.
I felt the panel design would look better in lead.

The finished panel.  The lead joints represent the shelves of the bookcase.

A close-up of my joint work and soldering technique.  I am pretty pleased with my first effort.  It is much better than any lead work I did in the past.  I am anxious to try some more.

I also re-took a beginner's glass class and this box was one of the projects to come out of that class.  This is copper foil work and the lid design is my own.   That's and oyster shell soldered to the hinged lid.