Still no internet. We’re supposed to be connected this Friday. That means we’ve been internet free from December 9th to March 27th. Strange, but it wasn’t the end of the world. The house is just sublime. There’s handpainted (Zuber) period wallpaper in the study, parquet floors, encaustic tiles in the entrance hall, panelling, beautiful ironwork, hidden doorways, secret closets- it’s heaven. Years of work ahead, but heaven. This week Mike got me a kitchen. Top of the line, curved corner cabinets, black brushed Zimbabwean granite counter tops. And the garden is bursting with camellias and other flowers everywhere.
At the moment we’re studying what we can restore and what needs to be replaced. The whole move was terribly stressful, but I’d say my faith in mankind is higher than it’s ever been before, and that’s a great thing. I just can’t get over how kind and helpful people are to us everywhere we go.
Nice home.
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Thanks 🙂
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Magnificent!
Hard to heat? (I see the old water/oil heater there at the entrance)
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Not as bad as I imagined. The facade faces South, and that makes a huge difference to warming the place up.
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Lovely.
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I see your FANTASTIC comment to Tom was deleted pretty quickly. That made laugh 🙂
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It was, and he hasn’t yet come to my web. But I’m certain he or another fly will eventually. 🙂
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Thanks 😀
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It looks gorgeous – & I am looking forward to more photos. No internet for so long must have been difficult, although think of all the time you’ve had to do other things.
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No internet was tricky. At first I was very anxious, but I think it was good for me to disconnect.
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Wow, it looks lovely. I’m nosey, so I’m looking forward to seeing more. :p
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hey buddy? where did you disappear to?
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Sorry man, just not much to say lately.
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Ok bro. Did you ever finish that project of yours
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Oh yes, sort of anyway. There is still a few touch ups but it’s fairly complete.
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Good to know. I hope we will some photos soon enough
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I am so envious, Pinky! The house looks sensational from the outside but the inside…it’s like something out of a period movie! A good movie. 🙂 Ceilings? I’d guess 12′ in most rooms, possibly 18′ in the ballroom if you have one?
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It looks fantastic, and it’s good to hear that it youre looking forward to the work ahead rather than being overwhelmed by it. What do the dogs think of their new kingdom?
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“that it youre”? Stupid auto correct! GOOD TO HEAR THAT YOU’RE dammit! 🙂
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That house looks gorgeous and I know by the time you are done with it, it will be stately
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I’m so glad the move is now over and what a delight to find there has been a wedding ceremony too. Congratulations to you both.
Huge Hugs
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Thanks 😀
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Darling. I’ve been offline you’ve been offline and I need to backtrack. Sorry I’m so behind. And … it ain’t the same driving past Soto knowing you aren’t there. Miss you.
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How’s the leg doing?
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So so. Ask me again in a year 😀
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Glad you guys are settling in. It sounds like you will have projects for years to come with updating and/or replacement of some things. I grew up in a Victorian house, and I remember the creaks and thumps and “settling” noises, the windows and doors that were no longer quite plumb. I wonder if you have squeaking floors and the like? Just living in a home with all that history behind it must feel a privilege.
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