Summer Morning . . .

It’s a very quiet, very warm summer morning ~ I’m in my studio, the windows are wide open, I feel like I’m on a porch.  It’s still dark, insects are cricking and shisking, birds are just now beginning their morning song, I have my tea, Girl’s asleep on the pillow, Jack’s on the ironing board in front of the pantry screen door, peering out into the dark (ever vigilant) . . . foghorns are blowing over the island  . . . and in the background, softly wafting from our windows into the breaking morning light . . . MUSICA

Today I get to design advertising for our new book for Victoria and Teatime, two of my favorite magazines.  Believe it or not, I’ve never put an ad in a magazine before!  It’s exciting to think about how I want the ads to look.  It just seems to make sense to have our book in the September annual “British” issue of Victoria, don’t you think? And Teatime?  I can’t think of better places for a book about English charm. 

I had an idea the other day.  When I paint, one of the things that’s always at my right hand is a little square of watercolor paper that I use to try out color — you can see it in the back of this photo . . . the little blotter with wisps of paint color.  I couldn’t work without one of these nearby.

I use them to test my pen; I mix colors on them.  This one has the stick on it that I picked up in the yard of Norman Rockwell’s studio.

Sometimes I will paint or write something I don’t care for, it’s not quite good enough, or I don’t like the colors I used, so I’ll want to do it over, but I don’t want to waste the paper, so I cut it up and save it and use it to dab my paint on.  So that’s how some of the art and words show up on these paint daubers.

On this one I practiced pencil drawings of women’s hair. I tried drawing with pen and filling it in with color  — these cards come in very handy.

I’ve done this for years, and when the card is covered in paint and squiggles, I throw it away and get myself a new one.

Until A FINE ROMANCE.  About halfway through the painting of our book, I decided maybe I should start saving these squiggles.  So I did.  I was surprised on how fast they piled up.

And yesterday I cut them all up.

I got quite a handful of them.  They look so festive!

They’re all on card stock and every one of them is covered on both sides with all the colors of the English Countryside; the colors of teatime, long walks, cottage gardens, the Yorkshire Dales, Jane Austen’s house, ocean liner sailing . . .

They’re kind of a little story all by themselves.  Now I wish I’d never thrown any of them away!

But at least I have these . . . and there’s quite little pile of them.  I thought, what good bookmarks these would make.

Not all of them have discernible art on them, but some definitely do, and no matter what, each of them is one of a kind.  I never made the same mess twice!  So, you know I’ve been setting dates for my book signings?  I thought what would be fun . . .

. . . is if I would bring these bits and pieces that helped to make up the original pages of the book and give them away at the signings. ♥  The bookmarks will match the book!

And just in case you can’t get to a signing, or in case I run out before I get to your town (it’s bound to happen, but I promise, only one to a customer!), that big BOOKMARK in the middle is for you.  You can print it at home, cut it out, and tuck it in your book when it comes.

I love planning these book events. The people at the bookstores are such hard workers and make me feel wonderful about coming to them.  My first two book signings will be on Martha’s Vineyard, beginning with Bunch of Grapes Bookstore, on Julia Child’s Birthday  (I just love that), on August 15th. You can keep track of the dates and see where I’ll be going as we begin adding new events this month.  On the right side of the blog you’ll see COMING SOON, EVENTS.  Scroll down for dates, times, links for directions, etc. I hope to see every single one of you somewhere on our long drive across America. 

And just a few more Small Treats:  Did you notice that Kellee put up new summer computer wallpaper, stationery, and postcards you can print out?  She did!  Kellee changes everything for the season; you can always check for her updates if you go to “On-Line Shopping,” and then click on the left on “Free Stuff.”

Oops, I almost forgot to mention.  This time, one of our continuous small treats include a giveaway . . . you see that Beatrix Potter Bookmark in the pile below?  The little girl with the bunny?

Leave a comment, I will sign it and date it ~ in a few days I’ll send it to the winner of the drawing, to the lucky name that Vanna pulls from our giant top hat.

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LAST DAY OF SPRING …

It’s the last day of Spring!  And yesterday, just under the wire to qualify for “spring cleaning,” I worked my little fingers to the bone.  It needed to be done.  Every time we drive by our house, I see the mold that has formed on our front porch railings and it drives me crazy.  I put on some old MUSICA and went after it.

This housework didn’t kill me, but I did sleep well.

Yesterday morning I got out a bucket and filled it with hot water and a little bleach, put on my work clothes (read: not beauty queen) and a pair of yellow rubber gloves, prayed no one would notice the woman crawling around on her front porch at 7 am, which is an impossibility considering where our front porch is, but I told myself everyone would think I was the maid, and went to work.

This is the picket fence next to our front porch.  It lives in the shade under the Linden trees.  It doesn’t show that much from the front of the house, but I can see it and it was too awful to continue on this path.  Our house is old.  It was built in 1849, so it has seen a lot of summers — which aren’t all humid all the time, but they definitely have their moments. Which means mold.  And hardly anything is worse than mold on a picket fence.  Or on the “welcome home” front steps and bannisters to your front door.  We had let this get out of control.

 I’m sorry but green mold means your house does not look perky.

I should have started taking pictures earlier, I had already started when I realized I would need before and after pictures of this!  Mold on rails and bannisters, and especially on that little white painted strip under the doorstep.  Which is about eye level to our car when it comes up the street in front of our house.  Which is why such a little thing drove me crazy.  Was I doing my part in making the world a prettier place?  No.  I needed to do better.

So I went out there, crawled around and scrubbed away, with sponge, brush and toothbrush.

I made it all white and perky again.  I figure I got rid of a good 200 calories doing this so it was a win-win.

I could probably have hired someone, but it came over me yesterday morning that I could not go on another moment without having this done, and NOW was the moment.  I didn’t want to take time to find someone, wait for them to come, explain it to them, make a bucket of water for them, give them gloves, when I could just do it, while Joe was off island (he went off yesterday to look at cars, maybe going to get a new van) and I could surprise him.

Then I hung a wreath on the porch, and voila, we are done.

That felt so good, that I knocked off another hundred calories and washed my good old car with the hose.  I bought this Volvo in 1982, it’s my first east coast car.  When I got here, I looked around to see what people drove in a place where there was snow.  I saw a lot of Volvos, so that’s what I got.  She starts up in any weather no matter how long I leave her alone, and has never spent a day in a garage (or barn, because we like to fill our barns with STUFF and there’s no room). She is a very good girl even if you do have to use your arm muscles to get her windows up and down.  I could never let her go, she knows all my secrets.  After I washed her, I took her to the nursery.  It was a red letter day.

Here she is on a fall day in front of my first house on the island ~ she was brand new.  So anyway, she is clean again!  We went to pick up Joe at the boat last night and he was proud of us.

The other fun thing I did yesterday is join Goodreads!  Do you belong to Goodreads?I really just found out about it.  What a wonderful connective way to enjoy books and to learn about new ones.  During my childhood summers when I lived at the library, the librarians gave us a card where we could record all the books we read that summer ~ oh, I wish I would have saved one of those cards!  It gave me such a sense of accomplishment to fill in that little card. Bookreads is the modern version of that, with all kinds of connections between books and readers and tons of reviews from smart people who love to read.  Here’s my Booklist so far.  I didn’t add any books that I didn’t like yet, there are too many that I do.  But probably the biggest thrill of all was seeing A Fine Romance on the web for the very first time.  I guess it must really be happening!

What else, oh yes, getting ready for the book to arrive, I designed new Beatrix Potter pages for “I Love England” that even includes a reading list (you can see it at the top of this page, just click on I Love England and you’ll see parts one and two). I enjoyed every moment of doing it!

 OK Girlfriends, I must go, but here is your first assignment for today:  go get some thick rich creamy Greek yogurt (we use nonfat Nage — only 130 calories per cup) and a juicy watermelon, because they are sweet and ready now.  And some organic red grapes.  Chunk the watermelon in bite-sized pieces — put a serving into a cereal bowl with a few grapes, top everything with yogurt.  Sit down at your kitchen table, open up your favorite book and eat your breakfast to the tune of the songbirds.  Ahhhh summer.

  Assignment two, oh yes, two assignments from the taskmaster:  This weekend it’s time for the Strawberry moon — and this one should be extra specially big because the moon is as close to earth as it will be this year.  Plan ahead to spontaneously go see it with someone you love and make it an adventure.  Make a little picnic, pack a couple of sandwiches, or a salad with good cheese and fresh vegetables, a thermos full of some special sort of drink, creamy iced coffee, basil lemonade, skip and go nakeds, and go park the car in the perfect moonrise place nearest you because the moon is biggest right when it first peeks above the earth, or the sea, or the field, or over the mountain top.  See it from the car, or spread a blanket somewhere beautiful, even your own back yard.  

Make a wish, say a prayer, count your abundant blessings.

Happy Day Girlfriends! XOXO

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