I was away on Cape Breton Island visiting my Dad, stepmom and brother and sister for my reading week, as we spent this Christmas with O's parents in Maine. My family and I had pretend-Christmas dinner and they even kept the Christmas tree up for me until the middle of February! We exchanged presents (I'm now the proud owner of my very own trifle dish - no more making it in huge bowls!) and I had a lovely time going for long walks in the woods and sitting in my Dad's greenhouse. I think I got more sun in a week than I had all winter. I gave my little sister a doll for Christmas (as per her request) and she named her Emily. Here's Emily chilling in the greenhouse:
She's made from a cloth over wire-armature body with paperclay head, hands and feet. She has mismatched glass eyes which look slightly crazy - they are from a lot of glass eyes I bought on ebay that I thought were pairs, but when they arrived several were mismatched and when I checked the listing I realized it said "for doll eye repair." So I had to get creative... (I told this story to my sister and she then repeated it word for word to everyone to whom she showed the doll - I call her 'rain girl' because she has an almost eerie memory for anything she hears...an eleven year-old tape recorder.)
While I was "on vacation" I read two uber-long Victorian novels for a class, wrote a paper and marked twenty (I took the train 24 hours each way, so that helped my put a serious dent in the reading.) As soon as I got back I handed it all in, went to some classes, then got in the car and went to my hometown of Toronto for a few days...not nearly as pretty as Cape Breton! We were visiting my aunt, who recently bought a house in Cape Breton that she's never seen based on our recommendation (gulp!)
It's a serious fixer-upper, but it was really cheap and has very good bones. We've agreed to help renovate over the next few summers and hope to move out there some day full-time...this way we would have a place to stay while we build our own place...someday! My aunt will use it in the summers.
It has this beautiful old barn which probably can't be saved (the other side is a big hole and the posts are literally hanging from the ceiling!) but there is so much beautiful, hand-hewn wood inside we can salvage that it won't go to waste.This is a pretty bit of detail that I just love! It's the trim around the roof - quite unusual for a Cape Breton farmhouse (this place is about a hundred years old.)Here's the view from our land up above...too bad it was so overcast, but those are mountains in the distance and someday they'll be the view form our kitchen. I'm dreaming of you green grass and trees!
OK, I offically neeeeed an aunt like yours. Where might a girl find one? :) That home, a dream, a plain dream!!!! I am soo glad your family is so incredible!! They love you so much! I can tell, especially keeping the tree up! FABULOUS!! Magic I tell ya!! xo
Posted by: A Fanciful Twist | March 07, 2008 at 05:31 PM
Oh my god! That place is gorgeous!I couldn't even possibly begin to describe to you how ugly and boring New Jersey seems to me right now!! hahaha I'm sure you could imagine though!
Posted by: Beth | March 07, 2008 at 09:46 PM
Beautiful......
Kimberlee
Posted by: Edgar and Edgar | March 07, 2008 at 10:38 PM
what a beautiful home.
and a beautiful setting.
i can totally imagine you living nearby one day...
oh, and love the doll too!
fantastic.
Posted by: risa | March 08, 2008 at 06:20 PM
Your dolls are AMAZING--they're so beautiful! And the photos of Cape Breton and the house are wonderful. That house is so fantastic. Our own house is a hundred years old and constantly needs work, but I'd never give it up---I love old houses.
Posted by: Amy Abshier Reyes | March 08, 2008 at 08:40 PM
Wow, your sister sounds really cool. I am sure she loves the doll. I remember seeing a pretty lady once, that had really did have different colored eyes. The house is fabulous. Missed you and am glad you are back and that you had a great time.
Susan
Posted by: Susan (A Walk in the Park) | March 09, 2008 at 10:21 AM
Wow, your sister sounds really cool. I am sure she loves the doll. I remember seeing a pretty lady once, that had really did have different colored eyes. The house is fabulous. Missed you and am glad you are back and that you had a great time.
Susan
Posted by: Susan (A Walk in the Park) | March 09, 2008 at 10:22 AM
Hi hi, Im new to your blog. Loving your dolls, and that house! It looks like the beautiful abandoned places I love to explore. I would love to see pics of the inside!
Posted by: tiffaney | March 09, 2008 at 08:11 PM
Is there a doll of your I don't like?!?! She is wonderful , what a lucky sister you have. The place on the cape is something out of my imagination. Just gorgeous and the fixer upper will be hard work but fun once it's finished. If it stays in the family then it's a place you'll visit often (perhaps with grandkids:) ). Thanks for sharing a place I wasn't familiar with!
Posted by: Christine | March 10, 2008 at 12:48 PM
Hi..! ^_^ , wow beautiful place! love it, nature, trees..so wonderful.. and the doll is so pretty..!!!...
Your family is great hehe the christmas tree! very nice detail..
well, kisses for you..!! have a nice week!!
Posted by: lunara | March 10, 2008 at 02:40 PM
I bought a home in Cape Breton just like that 4 years ago. Mine was already fixed up....Lake Ainslie is across the street...first time to your site (from Marlee Craft links) I heart Cape Breton, too! xo
Posted by: Jeanne | March 11, 2008 at 04:31 PM