This beautiful project. Almost 18 months in the making - and unexpectedly a remote whole-home install. (Nothing stressful about that!) Nothing but iPhotos to show just yet - but excited to post at least a peek. 🤍 Thank you Spirit Catcher Photography for the stunning Great Egret shot!
This beautiful project. Almost 18 months in the making - and unexpectedly a remote whole-home install. (Nothing stressful about that!) Nothing but iPhotos to show just yet - but excited to post at least a peek. 🤍 Thank you Spirit Catcher Photography for the stunning Great Egret shot!
One of my favorite projects. Fun project - great client. I’ve always been a person who looks forward not back - I’m always focused on what’s next. It is sometimes an advantage - but it means I am also sometimes terrible at keeping in touch. This slow down finds me thinking of all my people. All my clients I haven’t seen in a while. When you work on something as intimate as a home, in order to get it right you have to really get to know your people - consequently I always feel close to the people I work with. And I’ve been lucky enough to have some really fantastic clients! So if you haven’t heard from me in a while you probably will. I miss you!
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What are you thinking of that’s taken you some forced time in seclusion to realize? The one thing I’m seeing and feeling lately is how many of us are finding the time right now to really become thoughtful about what’s important to us, and that’s a wonderful thing. I am very sure that no matter how bad it gets we will walk away with something positive to take with us into the future. 💛
We moved (back) across the country to a new home - sight-unseen, at the peak of at least three projects, while my baby, Augie (in the picture) was battling cancer. He passed a month ago today. Just about a week after my strong, sassy grandmother. Both right before COVID-19 took over and became all anyone could think or talk about. Before we had to start worrying about toilet paper and stocks and those we love being hospitalized by a doorknob or a poorly covered cough. It’s been an exhausting and educational and emotional couple of months all around. These are the times and things that really test your strength - but I know we will all come out on top of it. With grace, peace and love. I’m looking at this photo and remembering this boy - his sweetness and silliness, his comforting presence, and his ability to overcome the deformity that baffled and worried every vet we saw. He was all about love and peace and doing his best with what he was given and I am wrapping his memory around me like a warm blanket. Whatever you do today from your little corner - do your best to do it with humor and grace. And I will send you love. 💛