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Sat May 23 11:18:18 2009 |
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Florence Griswold Museum |
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Sat Jan 30 02:47:04 2010 |
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 Florence Griswold Museum main gallery.
Cath and I went to the Florence Griswold Museum today after picking up two free passes at the New London public library. Since I’m not working right now, free is good. The picture gallery in the main building was OK - nice paintings, but nothing really outstanding. Perhaps it was just me, but the building seemed like it had more spaced devoted to non-accessible function rooms than actual gallery space.
 The Florence Griswold boarding house.
For me, the best part was the actual Florence Griswold house where the artists lived while venturing out into the countryside to paint during the warmer months of the early 20th century. I’ve always been more interested in exhibits showing how people lived in the past (go figure), so I felt that this was far more interesting than the main building.
 An art installation at the Florence Griswold Museum made entirely of twigs.
One of the more unusual exhibits that happened to be on the museum grounds was a structure built out of branches cut on site. I can’t recall the guy’s name that made the structure, but I’ve seen pictures other work that he has done on the web before.
All in all, a good way to spend a few hours.
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Baking Bread |
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Thu Jan 28 01:31:38 2010 |
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 Home made bread.
I have to admit that while I can cook, quite well IMHO, the one thing I really had a problem with until recently was baking. Now that I found myself with a bit of time on my hands, I decided to take a crack at correcting that. It took about 6 days of making one or two loves of bread a day, but I finally managed to get to the point where I can consistently make a loaf of bread in about an hour and a half. That’s the total time it takes from starting to mix the ingredients to cutting the first slice. The loves themselves are not very big since I try to make at least one loaf of bread a day for practice. More importantly, I’m the only one eating them, so there’s not point in making them larger just yet.
Now if I could just figure out how to make a good sour dough bread, I’d really be happy.
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Window Seat Done |
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Fri Nov 06 12:15:36 2009 |
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 The window seat as it looks right now (Nov 2009). Jason finished up the window seat the other day and it looks great! The only thing left to do is try to find some pillows that more correctly match the size of the window seat as it is now.
 The window seat as it was before it was replaced.
As you can see in the before shot, because of the previous size we tended to use the seat as a table since it was too tall and narrow to sit on. It also wasn’t secured to the wall very well, so it tended to move a bit as well.
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Tawny is Missing |
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Fri Oct 30 12:13:46 2009 |
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 Tawny shortly after she started being comfortable being inside the house.
Tawny has been missing for some time now, and we fear the worst. She seemed to be having some difficulty, so we took her to the vet to get checked out and get her first vaccinations done. The vet told us they might make her sick, and she seemed to be OK. A few days later she started slowing down and not eating. At that point we made another appointment with the vet for the next day and couldn’t find Tawny after we let her out. It has been a few days and there has been no sign of her. Or fear is that she either died somewhere in the woods or that the fox or coyotes found here.
Hopefully one of the neighbors may found here and took her to the vet.
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Copper Roasting Pan |
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Fri Oct 23 11:45:36 2009 |
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 A 10.5 x 15 inch copper roasting pan found at the local Goodwill. This is one of the best items I managed to find at the local Goodwill yet - a brand new 10.5 x 15 inch copper roasting pan. Sure it needs a bit of cleaning, but for all of $9.99, how can you complain?
For those wondering why I bother going to Goodwill in the first place, I’ll tell you that it is a has been great source of cheap brass, silver and pewter pieces - far cheaper than what you pay for similar items from Townsend or Godwin, though they tend to require a bit of dent removal. Most of the pewter you’ve seen melted down in previous posts, but a few of the more interesting pieces have been repaired and are used at Rev War reenactment events.
So, if you are looking for a source cheap pewter or brass items, check out yous local Goodwill or equivalent thrift store. You never know what you might find.
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Annual Ladybug Invasion Begins |
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Thu Oct 22 11:40:26 2009 |
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 Ladybugs - they are everywhere in the house.
Every year the house gets invaded by ladybugs, and this year is no exception. Though, for some reason there seems to be more ladybugs inside the house than last year. I know the picture does a poor job of showing this, but there are EVERWHERE inside the house. On the windows, the walls, the floor, the counters - everywhere. Sweeping them up seems to do no good since more keep arriving. All we can do is wait a few more days they until they begin to go dormant so that we can begin to clean them up.
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New Window Seat |
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Sun Oct 18 11:19:54 2009 |
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 First day of window seat construction.
Construction began a few days ago on a new window seat. The old one was both too tall and to narrow to to be comfortable. After mentioning this to a buddy of mine, he offered to rip out the old one and install a new window seat in its place. The price he quoted was REALLY cheap, so we agreed. A few days later, Jason showed up to begin the work, with future work to be done as he had time.
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The Cat |
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Sun Sep 27 11:01:23 2009 |
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 Stray cat that claimed us in late September of 2009. We later named the cat Tawny.
In the time that I haven’t bothered to do updates, a few things have happened. One of them is that the wife started feeding a scruffy looking stray cat that has been hanging around the neighborhood. Specifically, the “mean gray cat”, as the neighbor put it. Any previous attempt to approach this cat would cause it to either run or hiss. Sometimes both. However, once the wife started feeding it, it started to become more friendly. What was unexpected was how quickly this cat went from running away from me to running towards me and wanting to be petted even when I didn’t have food.
Within a span of two weeks it was starting to become clear that, while the cat still a bit cautions around us, the cat had more or less claimed us.
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No updates in a while |
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Fri Sep 18 21:25:27 2009 |
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 4lbs of pewter from RotoMetals. Somehow I need to figure out how to make this into smaller pieces.
Not that there’s much going on lately, but my 4lbs of R98 pewter that was ordered from RotoMetals online arrived the week before week plus my Oomoo 25 casting silicone sample packs this week (thank you Engineering Guy). Once I get my hands on a gram-weight scale I should be able to vastly improve the quality of my coins.
Photos, plus and updated post to follow later.
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Schedule Break |
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Sun Jul 19 08:53:10 2009 |
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Finally, the near back-to-back Dragoon events are at an end and I can finally get some time start work on some other projects.
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