Monday, November 16, 2009

NEVER FACE THE FACTS



I did a post at the end of October, on the birthday of, about my muse- Ruth Gordon. I went on to state that this amazing actor gave me my motto- Never Face The Facts, which is a quote from one of her volumes of memoirs. Yesterday, the Husband, who is a stunningly talented artist, was sifting through his box of images that he uses for his collages & assemblages, & I spotted this page from a magazine article about our house in Seattle. We lived, for 15 years, in this tiny 600 square foot cottage in the Wallingford neighborhood. This house received quite a bit of attention, not just for the design work, but because 2 men & 2 canines were able to live in this tiny space. The house had 2 rooms- The Room & The Other Room. We climbed a ladder to our bedroom built in the rafters of the attached garage (it was the original Boy's Fort). From May-October the cottage increased in square footage, as we moved furniture & rugs to the outdoor rooms that we had created using decks, walkways, lattice & plants. The house had originally been a house boat on Lake Union, & had been brought up the 4 blocks our tiny street & plopped on cinder blocks, to become a "mother-in-law" unit for the manner house owned by our landlords & dear friends- Robert & Margo. This was a happy & productive time for us, & we had wonderful neighbors, who became important friends & major players in our lives. The house was featured in a book- Flea Market Decorating by Merideth Press. It is lovely to have such a gratifying archive from this period. We still have most of this stuff, but in very different configurations. Post Apocalyptic Bohemia is a much different house & a much different life. We are older & changed, but the Husband still provides an interesting, beautiful & provocative place for us to call home. He are some photos (by Mike Jensen) from the book, you can click on any image to enlarge:




6 comments:

  1. beautiful.......................your life is so interesting, thank you for sharing it with us;)

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  2. I love the images of that little house. I want a small cottage similar to that, in which I can live alone or invite Superman to live with me, and not let any of these other lampreys enter.

    The decor is the sort of thing I'd like to do if only I had the gumption and/or the drive.

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  3. wow! Gorgeous!
    I'm a fellow "garbage seeker" myself.

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  4. Beautiful. You guys are an inspiration... I suddenly have the urge to visit our local salvage yard...

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  5. I just love the concept of repurposing, both for a new purpose and for decoration. Kudos to you two for perfecting this!

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