My Bouncing Heart.
The seller, luckily, was gracious, and gave me a full refund ASAP. My hope is that in time, in time, in time, I will find a matching 16-1/2-inch wide shade, and the glory which once was will rise again. My heart is vaguely hopeful. My…
Continue ReadingLetters of Support. HELP!
Before buying the house, I learned of the Heritage Fund, and hoped that the house could receive funding, as the restoration would exceed my financial abilities. So, I crossed by fingers (and toes) and took a leap of faith. I would not have purchased the house but for the possibility of this help. The…
Continue ReadingAn Unexpected Outcome.
I have been trying to buy 618 for 2-1/2-years. It is just north of the Cross House, and is by the same architect, Charles Squires. Squires lived right behind 618. In 2014, I offered the owner $20K. He countered with $30K. Which I didn’t have. In 2015 I offered $10K (all I had). He…
Continue ReadingA Finial Triptych
The left finial is on the turret of the carriage house. The finial base design/size was copied from the original drawings, and the swirl on top matches the same on the tower finial. WF Norman once again did fine work, and was a pleasure to work with. Thanks, Mark! The finial will look even…
Continue ReadingAn Emerald Update
Seven days ago I did a post about an old stray cat which kinda sorta adopted me. He went blind at some point, and it was evident that he was now in a rapid decline. My days and patterns adjusted to Emerald’s ever-changing new realities, and of late he became extra picky about the food…
Continue ReadingPretty Round Things
I find such work deeply, powerfully satisfying. To take something which was once beautiful, but over the many decades had been worn by time and obscured by uncaring paint jobs, and bring it back to its true glory, is, well, a real thrill. As the Cross House abounds with…
Continue ReadingHappy Endings
The curved cornice has nothing behind it. Only the top and bottom are attached to anything. This made filling the gap a seemingly impossible job, as there was no there there to attach anything to. There was just the thin edge of metal. After some pondering, I realized spray foam would do the…
Continue ReadingTraveling Back In Time
Can you feel yourself being dissolved on a molecular level? A rush, right? It’s OK though. We will reconstitute once back in 1929. It’s now 2015, now 2014, now 2013…now 1990……now 1950………and now 1929. 1929! Crazy, right! I know! Now, give yourself a moment. That weird queasy feeling will dissipate. Feeling OK now? Oh…
Continue ReadingCeiling Cooties
The wood ceiling is splotched with mold or mildew or something. I’ve never done anything with it yet, and just presumed the mold is seeped into the wood. How to remove it? This has been the big stumbling block. Plus, it seems like a horrible job even if I knew how to proceed. This…
Continue ReadingMore Stained-Glass Windows. A Giddy Update
Before, the windows were beautiful. Now, after all the glass has been cleaned in an acid bath, they GLITTER! As you walk by, they sparkle as if a zillion fireflies are somehow flying inside the glass. The effect cannot captured in an image but is delightfully, wondrously, and magically evident…
Continue ReadingI Am Breathless With Excitement!
A titanic-sized goal of mine has been to get the damn railings back on the porch. And lattice. I found most of the railings moldering away on the ground in the back yard. Horrified, I brought them all into the house to dry out, and see what could be salvaged. In they…
Continue ReadingAstonishing Moments with Emerald
Twice daily I feed about a dozen stray cats which hang around my immediate neighborhood. Some were left by neighbors who moved away, some ARE neighbor’s cats but aren’t being taken care of, some wandered into the neighborhood, and some were dumped in the neighborhood. Sigh. One such cat I named Emerald because he had…
Continue ReadingBefore. After.
I had the chandelier on my Watch list over and over and over as it received no bids through numerous re-lists. Well, the opening bid was high. Normally, I am not so ambivalent. Usually I am like I MUST HAVE THAT! (OMG! You see what is coming up next week! I am salivating!)…
Continue ReadingWanna Meet Bo?
I often write about Bo Sullivan. And Bo graciously often comments here. I love this about him. Curiously, I don’t recall when or how we met. Well, met isn’t quite accurate. We have never met in person. It has all been emails and phone conversations. Bo lives in the upper left corner of the country….
Continue ReadingBefore. After.
My online vintage lighting store.
Continue ReadingSearching for Elusive Finishes. II
Well, now I have to do another frame and see what is under its paint! The Entrance Hall fireplace? Library? Long Bedroom? Or the other three fireplaces? Oh! I am wracked with indecision! Wracked!
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