Our next door neighbor's house - the reason for the New Year's party.We go to our families in Aspen on Christmas Day, so we came back up to Sharon to see the cats, the first big snow, and water Kurt's orchids.
We don't have a tree this year, so I'm cheating and showing our tree last year in Lakeville. That entry demanded a big tree. But the snow is deep and it's really cold, so we caught up on decorating a bit here and there. I hadn't really planned on doing anything but I am in the process of decking our mantels with some pine rope and tying some bows around some old silver and rock crystal candlesticks that I got from Asprey when I could afford such things. But I have never regretted buying good things when I could. As Decorator Josie McCarthy http://www.josiemccarthy.com/, a great believer in buying the best always says, "If you buy the best, you only cry once". A loose and very apt paraphrase of a Chinese expression.
So the house looks hopefully inviting on our dark little lane. My neighbors and their new baby are across the street, and Karen, who lives in a conversion of the old 1812 Meeting House is here as well. So it's rather snug and not really as lonely as it could be. And John Allen, our next door neighbor was up for 30 minutes checking his house. He and his wife Susan live in the city most of the year. Susan and I spent a lot of time chatting over our garden fence this past Spring and Summer. There house is really cunning and has a great sunken garden paved in old brick. I covet Susan's sunken garden

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David, Judging from the date on your last post, I wonder if you still check for comments.......anyway, I am Ann Meador and stumbled across your blog via Rebecca Sherman. Just stopping by to say hi - I have followed some of your work over the years - I'd love to know what you are doing now. Come see me at hill country house!
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