

You can see that we have raw studs on the walls. It is a porch you see. Maybe one day we will finish it off but for right now, we'll use this room when it is warm.

Here is the view into the kitchen with the table. I have been collecting old chairs and I painted them in all different colors. They make great props for photos and they just are so cheerful.

The porch table bowed up on the end while it was under the tarp outdoors for 2 months. I wonder if it will ever go down the other way. Right now I have a couple blocks of wood under it so it doesn't shift when you are eating at it. Kevin told me I should put a few cement blocks on top of it this winter and see what happens. You can still take photos of it though. Here's the scene after breakfast the other morning.

And here is a close-up of some of the last flowers from the flower garden. The little brown vase in the front is one of my favorites. It is actually wicker that is woven around a little jar. Must be some craft from the old days. I love this vase. The tablecloth came from Anthropologie this past summer. It makes the whole room look cheerful. It looks like they still have it on their website.

Here is a little detail shot of a project I just sent away. I figure I can preview this much of a close-up since you can't tell anything about what it is from the photo. And the flower pattern fits in perfectly with this post.

Now I have to re-organize the studio and get some nice shots of that for you all before it gets totally trashed.
Check out this article in the NYTimes about a creative soul down in North Carolina named Patrick Dougherty. I actually saw a couple of his structures a few years ago in Brattleboro. What amazing work!
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