Sunday, March 6, 2011

Day 113

The oak refrigerator Jon made me many years ago looks like it belongs in this spot.

Closet door on.

Bedroom door on.

I hung prints today. No they are not crooked, my camera angle is. Bedroom right to left: Socrates, Poetry in the garden, Wyeth dog sleeping.

Bedroom right to left: Pop as a baby (in the original antique frame), N.C. Wyeth's illustration of the mermaid, Marcy's photo of Johnny Jump Ups.

Bathroom: Lyn Snow print.

Right to left: Antique map of Rockland Harbor, Anthony Bacon Venti print "The Journey Begins," Bjorn Runquist print "Tenants Harbor Store".

NC Wyeth illustration: Mermaid in the Mist


By door: Montagnard Stilt House print (proceeds from the sale of these prints go to help the Montagnards in Vietnam), over refrigerator: Portland Market print.

Going down the stairs: A print I brought back from Italy almost 20 years ago. I bought it to help me remember the wisteria in Pompeii.

Jon's grandmother created this pressed flower print. After JD cracked the original glass when he was about 10, I had it reframed. It has always resided over a kitchen window.

In my office: Orchard House, the home of Louisa May Alcott, the topic of my master's thesis She continues to inspire me to keep writing.

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