Lighting Up!

The “diamond brooch” on the north side of the Cross House. I had planned to back-light the newly restored windows so that people, going by at night, could enjoy their beauty.

I came up with an absurdly simple solution. Three clip-on work lights! Each with a 150W high-efficiency bulb, or 450W.

Just moments ago, my neighbor Brad texted me about how thrilled he was to see this surprise! Then Lesley and Eric wrote, saying the same. They also sent this image. Wow! Although I think I need to adjust the wattage down a bit! I have waited for this moment a long time now.
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This is PERFECT! Don’t turn down the wattage at all. You’ve found the old house bat signal. I love it SO MUCH.
Old house bat signal! Perfect!
And with the flick of a switch, all of the diligence, perseverance and down right hard work magically coalesces into a beautiful neighborly surprise. Pat yourself on the back, Ross.
So beautiful!
Good job
Absolutely beautiful! We are blessed to be able to see it from our house.
Omg Ross! I remember when I first started reading this blog, about how they covered up those windows and the stairs and stuff. You seemed soo sad that they had done that. Like they stole something from her. But now this! This is so cool!:)
I would say that this “Ross Diamond” out shines the famous Hope Diamond. Absolutely stunning!
Why did people stop putting those windows in houses? Those windows are breathtaking.
Absolutely Stunning!!!
I know the “in person” version would definitely top the photograph, but this is all we have and they are beyond beautiful. (Actually, it sorta’ looks like an angel in each window.) Good job, you’ve got to be really proud of this milestone!
Well done. Leave the bright bulbs where they are, these windows haven’t shined in decades and they have some catching up to do!
I’m definitely bringing champagne on my next trip to Emporia. We can stand outside the house and toast all the work, and all the windows.
great idea… lovely