I finally finished up this little desk today.
I had thought to put a mirror with it and make it a dressing table, but none of the (many) mirror in my stash looked right with it, so off it will go as a desk. I've listed it on Facebook Marketplace for now because we have zero space for anything new in our booths. We'll see how it goes.
I am afraid I've not been very productive today. The usual housework, some ebay listings, a little painting. I did make some chicken noodle soup. It's funny about that: I roasted a chicken on Saturday so Larry would have something to eat while I was working at my booth. I had some of it for dinner that evening too. Larry made sandwiches the next day, and we again had chicken for dinner. Today I used what was left of the bird to make chicken salad and a huge pot of soup. That one chicken has provided a lot of meals--and snacks too because my man is not above grabbing a chunk in between meals!
I got a few onions from the cellar, and am happy to see how well our homegrown onions are holding up. These are probably the best storage onions I've ever had. I think it might be because we hung them from the cellar rafters this time instead of piling them in a basket. We've lost a few, but not nearly as many as in past years.
The other thing that occupied a little bit of my time is this:
Glass Lovers Event
Saturday, February 15
from 1-3 PM.
Bring your glassware to Lml Antiques and Yesterday’s Antiques Coins & Collectibles where glassware experts will be on hand to help identify your vintage and antique glass pieces.
Customers can enter to win a glassware prize.
Lml Riverbend is located at 219 Washington St. and Yesterday's Antiques, Coins & Collectibles is located at 224 Washington St. in Ravenswood.
I'll be there with books and laptop to help ID glass, and I'll be joined by two friends who know a lot more than I do--and Robin over at Yesterday's Antiques Shop will be doing the same over at her shop. I'm looking forward to this. I think it will be fun, and I know I'll learn a lot in the process of helping others.
I feel like I'm taking too long a break from storytelling so next week I will be back to work on that part of my life, researching stories and creating promo pieces for Summer Reading and maybe something else. I got a message today from a state park asking about ghost stories for this Fall, and I think that nudged me to get busy again.
Sue:
ReplyDelete1) Wish I could bring a few pieces of my glassware fir ID. I'm too far away!!
2) what onions do you grow that keep so well? Ours didnt keep this fall.
3) a roast chicken will feed me all week too. I never get tired of it.
4) a perfect little desk
5) it is not unseasonably warm here. It is too cold!