07.02.17 shutters


One of the trickier bits of the restoration of this house: replacing missing shutters with exact replicas.

The new shutters were made by an artisan, in Brooklyn, using materials and methods as close to original as possible.

Even the guy who made them thought I was a wee bit OCD about the whole thing… and he drives a vintage motorcycle with sidecar.

 

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07.01.17 presents


Presents!

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06.30.17 shadows



06.20.17 stove


Field trip to visit The Stove Lady.

My house had a big red Chambers stove when I moved in, but it definitely needed some work. Carlita and her crew coaxed the appliance back to life and have been looking after it ever since. She even found a complete set of accessory parts for the built-in slow cooker!

If you are trying to find or refurbish a vintage stove, Carlita is the person to call.

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06.16.17 socks


Santa socks.

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06.09.17 cabinet


The cabinet is BUILT!

(Restoration of original 1891 house feature, removed in 1950’s)

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06.03.17 hudson


Hudson, NY

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06.02.17 station


Taghkanic, NY

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05.29.17 rain


My peonies do not appreciate the rain.

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05.27.17 uniform


My eldest child (age twenty-six) found the Brooklyn school uniform store and has now achieved her lifelong Madeline ambition.

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