Great intel, Brian!
I'd like to try the teaberry in the new garden. I might bring some of my sweet woodruff with me as well, as it's pretty fantastic in the current garden. I'd scattered some seed a few years back, figured it failed when I didn't spot any the following spring, and then suddenly noticed a small river of it weaving through the rest of my shade plants last year. It's an attractive little plant, and required no fuss on my part at all.
I love the timing on the article--the home we're about to purchase has an old Singer in one of the outbuildings and it struck me that if the machine didn't work, it'd make a great vanity. Everyone thought I was a weirdo when I said it, but here it is! I was thinking along the lines of #3. Now I can share. Thanks, Becky.
Northern California homes are so unique. This is a beautiful photo!
Amazing house. I'm so glad not much of it was touched. The architecture still stands on it's own without needing to be "modernized". The ceilings and beams are just spectacular.
I suprised myself by liking it since I don't generally like mcm or swedish. Really like the counter-tops.
They look like Roche Bobois to me.