Showing posts with label Rose Thorne Cottage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rose Thorne Cottage. Show all posts

Thursday, October 23, 2025

Unsettled Times...

 


Capricious Climes...

It was Not a glorious Autumn afternoon, Dear Readers, as Pollyanna and Arthur set out for their afternoon walk, but was really rather chilly and dreary and almost unpleasant! The sky was heavily overcast and rain was threatening to add to their discomfort at any minute. But then again, it had been threatening for hours but had so far failed to start, leaving them to feel as though time was wasting and they had better just go for their walk anyway. And so they set out rather later than usual. Pollyanna was wearing her new cloak, but still could feel the chilly wind, giving her goose-bumps on her arms and legs. 

 
"Brrr....! I didn't think it was this cold out!" she declared.
 "Maybe I should have my scarf too!" she added.

 
"I don't think it's that bad!" said Arthur, a bit surprised. 
"After all, it's only October!" he added.

 
"Well, that's because you're a Guy!" retorted Pollyanna.
 "You have hardly any exposed skin... so of course you don't feel cold!"

 

 
"Ah, of course!" said Arthur meekly,
 as if it was all his fault Pollyanna was wearing a dress. 
"Well, at least it's not snowing yet...!" he said cheerfully. 

 
"Don't even mention snow yet!" cried Pollyanna. 
"If you even think of it, it might decide to show up!" she declared, laughing.

 
 "Ah, but Not thinking about it 
won't keep it from coming either!" replied Arthur cheekily.

 
"But I might feel warmer, if I'm 
Not thinking about snow!" said Pollyanna decisively.


 
"Well then," said Arthur "Maybe we should be thinking about
 what we will wear for the Halloween Party at the Castle instead."

 
"Aaarggh..." said Pollyanna, grimacing
  "I have no idea what to wear for the Halloween Party...!"
 "Maybe I should be a Princess or something..." she added...
"Maybe I just need to be something different... 
maybe I just need a new gown..." she said wistfully. 
Arthur just smiled to himself and said not a word! 
 
 
And You might just expect, Dear Readers, 
that they were not the only ones to feel the urge
 to go outside in spite of the fitful weather.

 
Not very far away, but not at the same time at all, 
the Little Dreamer Beth was feeling restless.
 She and her sister Amy had spent what felt like Ages and Ages
 inside their little room in Rose Thorne Cottage 
on the Distant Briar Moors. 
"Let's go play outside..." she said to Amy suddenly. 
 

 
"I don't want to go out.." said Amy in reply.

 
"Why ever not...?" said Beth, surprised. 
(She was the older sister and was used to
 making the decisions for both of them!)
 "I just don't," said Amy. 
"Besides, I'm reading.." she added defiantly.

 
"Well, fine!" said Beth, annoyed. 
"I'm going out!" 
"Maybe I'll find the ponies!" she said,
 as if that would make a difference. 
But as she turned to go,
 she noticed the Tapestry on the wall... 
with the beautiful tall tree at one side. 
There were no trees to speak of on the Briar Moors... 
she thought as she went outside alone.
 

 
It was Not a lovely Autumn afternoon at all. 
It was overcast and gloomy and maybe even threatening rain.
 The air smelled moist and earthy, like decaying leaves...
 but there was a feeling in it of barely contained energy....
 as if it too was alive... and might suddenly burst forth
 with gusting wind and pouring rain... 
or maybe just a gentle enveloping mist..... 
it was that unsettled. 
But the electric feeling sent tingles down her arms!
 She just had to go somewhere.... 
she knew not where! 

 
So she set out...

 
And she remembered she had dreamed of a forest... 
or had she been there herself... 
she did not remember for sure.... 

 

 
But she could feel the sense of the trees,
 huge and old surrounding her... 
and she knew the sound of the brook burbling over the rocks
 and splashing over the roots of the trees...
 and the moss coating the rocks
 and the roots making magical little doors.....
 she knew she had been there before...
but did not know where or when...
She had been enchanted...! 
  
 
Meanwhile, Dear Readers, the Seasons have been changing
 and the Hour is approaching for the
 Annual Halloween Party at the Castle!
 Kendall, the host has been making preparations....

 
The Witches have rolled back the carpet and moved the trestle table into place.

 
 They will guard the Portals and keep the Evil ones
 from creeping in uninvited...
And they will surely keep an eye on the Refreshments too! 


 
 
Kendall is still waiting for some of the special effects decorations to arrive,
 and has hired the favorite party band the Deadly Nightshades....

 
But of course, the Night would be no fun at all
 if it weren't for the guests in their costumes 
ready to dance the Night away,
 and perhaps fall under the Spell.... 
of All Hallows Eve...!
 
So in Spite of the Unsettled Times 
and the Capricious Climes... 
He hopes you will come too!

(To be continued....) 

 

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Stitching....

 

 


Soothing .....

Some of you, Dear Readers, May have noticed that I did finish stitching the Medieval Ladies Tapestry a few weeks ago in time to be able to include it in the All Hallows Eve story, if only in the background. I was wondering where in all my Projects I would be able to place it when it was finished, not having figured that out prior to stitching it. As I was stitching one sunny Sunday morning, I glanced up at Rose Thorne Cottage which sits across the room, and realized the colors were a perfect match. But would it fit? The rooms are quite small and cramped and already rather full. I could not test it in place until I was finished with the stitching, which did not take me long! The above picture shows the finished piece before the hems are turned under.

And here you can see the hems are turned under 
and the edges stitched all around.
The finished size is approximately 4 inches by 5.5 inches.
To my way of thinking, this "Tapestry"
 is just a fragment of the original much larger piece...
Which would have had more figures 
and been larger, to cover a wall at least!


But here, in Rose Thorne Cottage it fits Perfectly!
It is as if it were designed for this space!
I still have to add the tabs that allow you to hang it from the wall... 
but I think it has found its home!
I apologize for the blurry picture...
 it is very difficult to get enough light in there!
 This house is not "electrified"... being a very Old Cottage.
 
And because, Dear Readers, I really am addicted
 to the soothing practice of stitching petit-point kits... 
(Especially helpful these days...)
I could not wait to get started on another project!
But I made myself wait 
until after the Halloween Story frenzy was over....
to start a new project.


And here it is! It is another of Janet Granger's kits... 
the larger version of the carpet I stitched earlier this year.
It should keep me busy for a while....
Soothing my spirit with stitching!
 


Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Not Yet Finished.....




New Year.... Same Old Story....

Well, Dear Readers, I hope some of you will Not be surprised to learn that I still have not quite finished painting the Christmas Card. It does seem to take me a little longer every year. I have already put hours and hours and Hours into it.... and it is nearly done... but it is not a good idea to rush the final parts. So I will take the Time that is needed to complete it to my satisfaction. Which leaves me to lament that I have nothing New to show you here! Except for this small teaser.... a glimpse into my workroom as it now stands.... all those Unfinished projects.... waiting! (And as I am sure you are aware... what you see here is nowhere near All of them!) Yikes!

Upstairs, beside my drawing table
 where I am painting the card,
 the ponies are waiting and the hounds keep watch
while Rose Thorne Cottage sits Teasing me....

And the sun shines in at this time of year...

Illuminating the beauty 
and the potential that awaits...
for some time......
When I have time.
(Jodi's chair has found a home for now...)

And downstairs.... where Hardwick Hall has been shoved into a corner....
The sun reminds me of so much I have left undone....
*Sigh*

Well, Dear Readers, I promised you
 this has to be just a little Teaser.... 
it's back to the drawing table for me,
 or I never will get the Christmas Card done!




Monday, April 30, 2018

And Even More.....






No End In Sight.....

I Am Certain you will get bored, Dear Readers, if all I show you are Teeny Tiny updates of the Petit-point stitching project, and endless updates on the lilac blossoms! I have managed to add a few stitches (maybe as many as 60) to the cream background, and when held in front of a dark surface, you can actually see where they are! There is a long way to go still with this project, but I enjoy working on it in little bits. And I managed to get Almost two blossoms of the lilac finished this week... I was really hoping to manage two... but real life gardening got in the way. At Last I was able to work a little more in the real garden, uncovering the beds after this very long Winter! So the mini projects were fit into the spare minutes this week, and there is not much to show! As I said, I finished one more blossom and florets for the second, but did not get it assembled.


I am gradually getting the "production line" figured out...
making the clusters all at the same time...
But still, the gluing and waiting for it to dry takes time....
 and I have yet to figure out just how much time it takes
 from beginning to end for one blossom!
So rather than Bore you with Blossom production lines....
 I thought I would "revisit" a few more of those Old Unfinished Projects.... 
because Birgit was kind enough to remind me
 that I had not mentioned ALL of them!
Well, one of them that Most of you are familiar with is Hardwick Hall....
 and my Mother mentioned that it is also
the name of an ancient House in Britain.... 
which I was aware of... 
and must say that this House is No Relation
 of That Hardwick Hall....
 or if so, is of such distant and diminished cousinship
 as not to matter at all!
 
Here it is in its current unfinished state....
But I wanted to show you more of the Kitchen.
My Mother had also recently mentioned the Fridge...
saying it was exactly like the one she remembers
 from her childhood home back in the thirties!

I wasn't sure I would be able to find a fridge
 small enough to fit in this kitchen..... 
and was prepared to try to build one...
But I really think this one is perfect!
I will need to build a small cabinet to fit in the corner beside it.

This is such a wonderfully detailed miniature... 
heavy cast metal... with working door and removable shelves!
 
And there is still room for a work table too!
(And we won't mention all the unfinished wiring
 that still needs to be done before
 the hearth wall can be fixed in place....)

And you also have recently visited Rose Thorne Cottage.....

Which sits beside my drawing table.....
(For the Winter at least....!)

Where a teeny bit of light has been
 cast into the incomplete kitchen..... 
with the discovery of the perfect hutch...!
(Who knows how long it will take to complete this...!)
And speaking of Kitchens, Dear Readers, 
perhaps the most complete kitchen I have
 is the one belonging to Sally May and Chip...

In "The Shabby Sister House"....
Which is very similar to "The Lovely Old Dollhouse"
only it needs even more work done than 
"The Lovely Old Dollhouse " ever needed!
But don't worry, Sally May's husband Chip is a builder, 
and he assures her it will not be long before it is all fixed up!

And in case you wondered, this house
 has a remarkable ability to live in two different "eras"...
 it also houses Tommy and Beatrice and Caroline's Family
 while their "Town House" (The Cupboard House) is under construction!
They are Living in 1852, in case you wondered!
I am afraid the living conditions are bit primitive....
 there is still no electric lighting and no indoor plumbing!

And let us not forget that the Glass House 
beside The folly is also still unfinished....
No hardware on the doors, no trim on the roof windows...
And I need to run the wiring for the light ....
 which is one of those after-thoughts
 that can cause all sorts of problems!
But we will leave that for another day...
Because that is not all!
Surely you remember the incomplete Gypsy Wagons!

Both still under construction.... 
because the interiors really need to be done
 before you glue them together!
 And the interiors need to be so different...

The Fortune Teller's Wagon....

And The Tinker's Wagon....

The Interiors are only just begun.... 
with the Fortune Teller's having a Night Forest
 painted on the Sleeping compartment walls.....

And The Tinker's Wagon has horses frolicking in a meadow....
Yes, there is a long way to go before these Wagons are complete!
 
And let us not forget that Pollyanna herself 
has a few unfinished projects....

Piling up in her Not Yet Finished Attic Workroom.....
And there is even a whole Wagon full 
of Teeny Tiny Ladies seeking their Homes....

They were hoping to find something suitable
 amongst Pollyanna's projects....
 but now they are not so sure...
And need I remind you that the two youngest sisters
 of Lady Evelyn de Paradise are still awaiting their gowns?
And as for forgetting (or overlooking)
 a Project or two....
 I sometimes have trouble determining
 where one project ends and the next begins.... 
So the Wizard's Cave under The Castle... 
is or is not part of The Castle Project...?
And yes... the Stories....
They seem to have No End...!
(Will Tiny Bear Ever find the Little Dolls....? 
Will the Little Dreamers Ever find their Home...? 
Will Daphne's Story Ever be finished...?....) 
(Who knows these answers...?.... Not I!)
Ah Dear Readers, I hope I have not bored you
 with this little Tour through Time!
 
And did you want to see the fourth completed lilac blossom?
 
These tiny blossoms might be taking up all my Time, Dear Readers,
But I can promise you there will be More and more... and more!
And There's no end in sight!
(Because I wouldn't want you to be Bored!)