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Deck gun from a submarine. Taken at the Submarine Museum in Groton, Connecticut.
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When I got home, only this one section of railing was up. Mom had them rush one out, so I could see it when I was home for my 3-day visit. By the time I left, the carpenters, who worked the two weekdays I was there - got most of the rest of them installed.
I found it ironic that we were asked to use only our junk mail to do this project.
MY problem area lies in PILES of papers. I tend to accumulate catalogs and school papers and papers I need to sift through, bills, etc....and while I organize them...before I know it I have MANY piles or stacks all around that need to be take care of. I sometimes feel I am surrounded by the stuff and drowning in a pool of papers, catalogs, to-do lists, etc. I love all of it, but have to learn to address ANY mail coming into my home immediately, sort it, dump some of it, and be realistic about the fact that some of it I may never get to or look at, so they really need to be dumped too. I also have problems tossing magazines.....or catalogs. Especially magazines with recipes or photographs.
SO my JUNK that can make me feel overwhelmed from time to time and never fully TOGETHER.......would be an overflow of incoming papers/mail/catalogs
Another view of the finished deck. Extending the entire length of the back of the home, it's like having another playroom-and handy when the kids really need to play outside!
Almost finished, the deck steps down to the firepit deck, with all seating firmly established in cedar, and lighting given as 'mushroom' glass set under the benches
I was inspired by Sharon to do some yoga on the deck of the rental house. It took Connor forever to figure out how to work the camera and I was swaying all over the place, and laughing.
New York Academy of Art's annual holiday event 'Deck The Walls'. December 2012.
All photographs by Maria Teicher.
pe deck, oiled, Unoiled ipe ready for steel planters housing a row of lavender just outside the railings.
New York Academy of Art's annual holiday event 'Deck The Walls'. December 2012.
All photographs by Maria Teicher.