Friday, February 19, 2010

They Are Here!


*****UPDATE**** Just opened the boxes this morning and they sent me the Danish text by mistake. Rest assured the good follks at JDL already knew the error and the English version is in route to me as I edit this blog post.
Boxes from Denmark arrived yesterday! Today we will be furiosly wrapping, packing and mailing to all of you who preordered February. I have a SCANT handful available if you still need yours...go here to order. Enjoy!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!


Tomorrow is Saint Valentine's day,
All in the morning bedtime,
And I a maid at your window,
To be your Valentine.
—William Shakespeare , Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 5

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Arctic Tundra...in Ohio???

Doesn't it look like a polar bear should be out there? This is the "north shore" of Ohio... our beloved Lake Erie. Makes me cold just looking at this! These photos were taken by my parent's neighbor Bruce. Here are his comments about this past weekend:

We had a very weird storm Friday evening. You could see the grass in our
lakeside yard, and there was very little snow on my driveway, or on yours.
But there were huge drifts. Susan was coming home Friday about 10 pm and
couldn't make it to our driveway, couldn't make it past Ralph's house. Sue
next door to us was totally blocked in by snowdrifts, took us a few hours
yesterday to get her cleared.

Hard to say how much snow we got, cause it was mostly drifts. But the wind
Friday evening was as wicked as I've seen it here. I was carrying a
suitcase up my front steps and the wind made it hard to get up the steps.

But everything is OK, no damage to your house or ours. The lake has been
frozen most of the week, but it's sunny today and there's some open water
surrounded by big tall ice walls. I've attached a picture from yesterday
afternoon. Hope you folks are OK down there, I think you got hit worse than we did.

That's Cedar Point on the horizon.
Over by the lighthouse is the mouth of the Huron River.
Don't drive any farther! You'll end up in the lake!
It's a very good thing it's frozen...open water with high winds are not very kind to the house. It has been encased in ice countless times from waves crashing on the seawall and then blowing onto the house. When the lake was really high waves crashed right at the foundation (of the house) and shot straight up. The force lifted the rafters off the top of the wall!
Oh how a sandy beach in Florida calls to me right now.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Cotton blossoms falling from the sky!






SHOP IS CLOSED
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH AND
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH
DUE TO COTTON BLOSSOM SIZE SNOWFLAKES!!

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I will try to add new items all weekend long too so check back.