I have held off posting about or talking too much about this, because I was so worried to make plans prematurely. However, all paperwork is signed and notarized, and, although the keys are not yet in our possession (the sellers have a five-day residential lease at the house), it is finally real to me… [Read More]
Secrets of a Craigslist Addict, Part 1: Keywords
Prologue: …Be it known henceforth that we the people are too cool to say “Craigslist” anymore, so from this moment onward we shall refer to Craig’s sacred memoranda as “The List”. We will dumbfound mere mortals with our insider lingo as we patter our patois (cant, argot, vernacular, jargon) to one another using catch phrases… [Read More]
Blog Post of Shame & Conciliatory Offering
I am writing a post today, because if I don’t post something soon, I never will, and this blog will join the ranks of the many projects I’ve started and then abandoned, including but not limited to: countless opening chapters of novels (mostly fantasy), a little barrel chair that is 98% reupholstered, a scrapbook of… [Read More]
Found: Hollywood Regency Burl, Brass & Chrome Dresser
A new photography angle for once! My paltry skills simply do not do this piece justice. I am making it my mission to really learn how to use my camera. These pictures convince me how necessary that is! Ah, back to the tried-and-true shooting from next to the front door angle. And on to talking about… [Read More]
Found: Black Leather and Chrome Goodness
This is one petite sofa! You wouldn’t know that from the pictures, but it measures a mere 51.5″ long (although the seat height and depth is average). It’s a “Petit Confort” sofa designed by Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, who was fascinatingly odd) and made by Gordon International (a company that apparently bold-facedly charges an arm… [Read More]
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