Looks like a picture in a magazine. give me a half a day of living there carefully and I would make it look like where I live and that's not a pretty sight. Even quicker if I'm not careful. I have the "Messy" gene.
Well I just found your blog (through a link of a link of a link...you know how it is) and wowww what a photo. Your library is simply s.t.u.n.n.i.n.g! I can't wait to have a good nosey around your blog.
OF, You are Funny!!! oh believe me this place gets in plenty disarray... don't know how we will survive the whole selling process as we like to have all our "stuff" out... wish us luck!
Hi Carol, Hope we can keep it that way for as long as it takes!!
Houdini.. great to meet you.. how did you know I needed a Houdini.. just in time!!! I have some things that I need to disappear...
Gwen - I seriously hope you have sent some sort of info to Architectural Digest -- your story deserves to be chronicled in their pages --- and their pages equal the most spectacular sales brochure there is. :-)
Thank you so much Shayla, Valerie, Morna and Sandy. We are so very flattered by your compliments...They mean a lot to us... it was a very difficult decision to sell our beloved handmade home ... hopefully someone else can enjoy it as much as we have, creating it, creating in and living here... When we met we never dreamed we would have the opportunity to create on such a scale... it has been amazing.. Hope we can do it again.
Oh this is gorgeous. I wish I could buy your house with everything in it.
ReplyDeleteGuillaume, I'd happily sell it to a Canadian living in England...
ReplyDeleteGuillaume stole my words!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure though, if I moved into your house, the wondrous would evaporate.
No way, Steven!! with your talent, you'd make it even better!!
ReplyDeleteNot many people could afford a place like yours here in the UK. True, I didn't see much of the rest of the house, but this is a dream room.
ReplyDeletePerfect. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteI wish to be on the other side just like you Rachel...
ReplyDeleteA stunningly gorgeous room with such a richly peaceful feel! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a picture in a magazine. give me a half a day of living there carefully and I would make it look like where I live and that's not a pretty sight. Even quicker if I'm not careful. I have the "Messy" gene.
ReplyDeleteWell I just found your blog (through a link of a link of a link...you know how it is) and wowww what a photo. Your library is simply s.t.u.n.n.i.n.g! I can't wait to have a good nosey around your blog.
ReplyDeleteBest - Houdini
Thanks so much Penny and Guillaume,
ReplyDeleteOF, You are Funny!!! oh believe me this place gets in plenty disarray... don't know how we will survive the whole selling process as we like to have all our "stuff" out... wish us luck!
Hi Carol, Hope we can keep it that way for as long as it takes!!
Houdini.. great to meet you.. how did you know I needed a Houdini.. just in time!!! I have some things that I need to disappear...
life as art- you guys have created your home as a work of art. A dream house indeed.
ReplyDeleteWhat a very beautiful room! Do you know the song by the British band Elbow? "So throw those curtains wide!
ReplyDeleteOne day like this a year'd see me right! "
Gwen - I seriously hope you have sent some sort of info to Architectural Digest -- your story deserves to be chronicled in their pages --- and their pages equal the most spectacular sales brochure there is. :-)
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous Gwen...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Shayla, Valerie, Morna and Sandy. We are so very flattered by your compliments...They mean a lot to us... it was a very difficult decision to sell our beloved handmade home ... hopefully someone else can enjoy it as much as we have, creating it, creating in and living here... When we met we never dreamed we would have the opportunity to create on such a scale... it has been amazing.. Hope we can do it again.
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