Monday, August 20, 2007

gifts from the camera...

Today, the digital camera's contents were downloaded to the computer and my heart sang with unbridled joy when images of the California Vine Street house came up. Simply put: I'm overwhelmed with love and gratitude for opportunity...for time and effort spent on this house...for the privilege of being one of the many caretakers of it...at the same time wishing I could have done so perfectly. It remains a continuing effort, with precious friends watching over it. My prayers surround it: for its future owners...for the oxygen of the grace of the Holy Spirit to fill every room...for it to be permeated with warm light of love.

So now, I am ready to joust with Blogger over picture-posting (why can't a picture posted second actually show up second??? and the third, third? etc..etc...) . Soon to follow: a post with breathtaking views from the 'Heartland' rectory in Warsaw (interior shots must wait for more unpacking bedlam to cease)!!!

A view through the lavender hedge

Van Buren side of the front yard.
The double, weeping Mrs. George Roeding oleander
flanking the sidewalk on the left had the best year ever,
constantly blooming and delighting.

Continuation of the above corner: driveway foliage and path

Looking from the driveway to the distant lavender flanking Vine St...

Entry showing the gleaming oil-based blue paint
on the inside of the front door and the window frame.
Thanks, Joe!! Oh, and Martha Stewart...
for featuring Fine Paints of Europe in her mag years ago!

Kitchen, with the new double ovens.
No - I don't regret not having the chance to try them out...

The airy living room with a glimpse of the entry and a fanciful peek at the front porch

Peony pink dining room with two of my mother's Monet-reminiscent paintings.
After this, I finally figured out how to get a truer color.


The other end of the dining room, with J's paintings.

First landing, with another of J's painting.
A peaceful place? Not when Lucy parked herself at the window
and barked at whoever was passing by...

Second floor laundry room, with a view of the upper level of the garage.
The counter never looked this neat when I lived there!


Third floor room with a rooftop view...ahhhh...

Lucy patiently waiting for me to descend to the laundry room

Second landing: J's self-portrait...
rumored to spark a bidding war during the first open house.

Backyard deck, picnic table, hammock bed, newly lined pond.

"Patio lawn"
Boy, will this look great when some groundcover grows between the stones.
Rocky waterfall in the background is working as of today!

Side porch...'portal to the future'
in Miz Minka's photos later that night...

Front door flanked by ivy's...

Movers amongst the lavender...

Dining room chandelier that night...
illuminating the majestic emptiness of the house during 'one last dance':
Thank you, Rachel, Jonathan, Rebecca!

9 comments:

Mousie and Christy's Mommy said...

How beautiful the house and grounds turned out, Dearest Dragonfly! I feel like I would like to just move right in...but alas and alack I must stay in Lodi! (You know "Stuck in Lodi....!") I am already praying for the new owners (whoever they might be)and hoping they discover their dream house sooner than later! When they move in perhaps I will pay a visit to let them know how much love and happiness their new home is bathed in! As always...thank you for sharing! *Love*

DearestDragonfly said...

Oh, mm! How wonderful to read your always-so-supportive words. Thank you for joining me in prayer, dear Deacon. Much, much love to you and B.

Anonymous said...

mom, the house looks absolutely amazing! i still can't believe i never went up to that third floor room.

DearestDragonfly said...

Oh, Sarah, I can't believe you never were up there either!!! Of course, it wasn't very 'welcoming' or 'accessible' most of the time...

The Introvert said...

Okay, reading this made me cry!! The house looked beautiful, and I will have forever in my memory the picture of you and my children dancing in that room... thanks for the memory.

Anonymous said...

Tip-toeing in to say how I enjoy your posts, DD! You paint with words!

The pictures of your Stockton home and yard are lovely! I join your hopes for the next caretakers who will love it deeply, too.

If your beautiful chandelier is meaningful to you and Fr. D, by all means consider having it taken down, shipped to you, and put up in your new home. We have a chandelier that has moved with us for almost 30 years and I cherish the connections and memories it holds.

Enjoy feathering your new nest!

Grace and peace - Barbara

Anonymous said...

Let's see some pictures of the new place!
-Jordan

Robyn Martins said...

The house really is beautiful and obviously well-cared for. the new owners will surely appreciate your attention to it.

And yes, pictures of the new place, please.

DearestDragonfly said...

Dear, dear introvert! We have a stained glass dragonfly hanging on the front window, reminding us of those precious children.

Barbara, what a very lovely surprise
to have you stop in here! Perhaps we shall get to have tea together in the future. I shall have to count the miles apart on mapquest...but, who knows!

Robyn, there's nothing like caring for a house at crunch time, and through grace and with the help of friends, the house looks its absolute best as we walked away. I enjoyed the wild ride at the end, and will never look back at its beauty and resent that it wasn't so (to that degree) for these residents.