Toward the end of the day yesterday, I added this to the dollhouse living room, just to check the fit:
Perfect!
I’ve already done a little work on the Beacon Hill, just some things I could do easily – nothing big. Still trying to figure out the problem with the crooked porch, but I think I’ve narrowed it down to the height of the posts. Don says he doesn’t even notice it, but I sure do! I’ve also noticed that other Beacon Hills have a foundation base under the bay windows and the kitchen window. Mine doesn’t. When I can fix that – and the porch – all will be in order.
This morning I walked in the office to open the blinds and I was momentarily stunned by how darned big this house is! It’s massive. Which always leads me to that feeling of “maybe it’s too big for our house and what the *?!! am I doing???” I think I just have to go “full speed ahead!” and stop worrying about it. It is what it is.
Dove Cottage looks positively petite!
It rained last night and we’ll get more this afternoon. It’s very, very humid. I have a Zoom meeting this afternoon and I’m trying to figure out where to place my computer that’s relatively quiet but isn’t in the office where we have no a/c. Some place where I can run the a/c right up to just before the start of the call, turn it off, and then turn it back on after the call.
There’s really no ideal place in our little crowded home for Zoom anything.
I did a little video tour of the dollhouse yesterday. It’s on my IG, if you’re interested. You can access it through the link on my sidebar.
By the way, my longtime online friend Margaret – who knows a great deal about historic architecture – tells me this is a Second Empire style house, not a Victorian. Thank you so much, Margaret!
Okay, my friends. I realize this post is on the short side, but I have a lot on my plate today so I have to get going.
Stay safe.
Happy Thursday.