Beds are arranged foot to foot so that the arched window is given full sweep. This arrangement inspires visiting grandchildren to flop on the long stretch of beds as if they were one giant sofa. The upholstered headboards repeat the shape of the window, whose breeze precludes the need for air-conditioning.
House Beautiful Weekend Homes, 1990
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"-and this is not where Half Moon's future lies. She must become the first Teller of the Pointed Stones."
"Why? Why not some other cat?"
"Because Half Moon can read the reflections. She saw the sign of the moon."
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and I remember
what it’s like to feel free within your shadow.
I inhale to make room in my ribs for your emptiness,
linger with this longing for less—just me
and you, alone, beneath a half-moon’s halo.
Amber Watson, from “Ode to Alone,” Up the Staircase Quarterly (no. 58, August 2022)
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Will armoire’s eventually go away? I like the idea of using one for a bar here.
Paneled walls, a simple fireplace, and crown molding retain a touch of the past in a remodeled house. Abi Babcock, interior designer.
Photographer: Karen Bussolini, Inside Today's Home, Ray Faulkner, Sarah Faulkner, LuAnn Nissen, Holt McDougal, 1986.
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There is a moon im the sky, it’s called “The Moon”.
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