March 2024
Foyer with writing table
Though this looks like a trophy room for now, I plan to convert the space to a one-car garage with a security door. I don't drive, but my granddaughters do, and I know that one of them will buy a car in the future. I would rather leave them a functional and well-appointed garage than a trophy room after I die.
On the left, our writing desk with a Design Toscano tellurion. The wooden cabinets are antique; the one on our left is our kumanthong cabinet or shrine, the one on the right houses art books. M. livened up a corner with two lamps.
On the Mobel Systema coffee table are four, aromatherapy lamps representing the four doors of the apartments we live in. (We live in three and D. rents the fourth.) How I miss Mobel Systema!
As you can see from all previous Cover Photos, every area (living, dining, prep and cooking, breakfast, and foyer) have seating and coffee tables or game tables--a perfect setting to host high tea for Spirit Questors, after which they can read oracles for each other or simply break into small groups and engage in pockets of conversation.
I'm inviting 14 Spirit Questors a la Agatha Christie, hopefully minus a murder. I'm not going to lace the cake and pastries and doughnuts and tea and coffee with poison anyway. Mercury Drug doesn't sell arsenic, after all. Joke!
My painting titled Kuman Thong Cabinet, from my last exhibit at Gallery 928.


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