Angles

With a really small house - especially one like ours in which the rooms simply flow together and there is no hallway, you can often see several rooms from one vantage point. For example, sitting on the living room sofa I can see through our bedroom to the second bedroom in one direction, and through the kitchen to the dining room in the other direction. And we do not have an open floor plan. Every once in a while I'll catch a glimpse of a new angle or a room that takes on a different appearance from the new vantage point. Much of it is fleeting too. It may be the way a book sits on a chair, or the sun hitting a vase at just the right angle. So I'm going to start snapping photos of those moments.

Here's the first one. I sat next to Scott on the while he was taking off his socks before moving to the living room to watch the Laker game and looked up through the second bedroom to see see our gladiola arrangement on the corner in the bathroom. table really well. Sometimes I just love this little house.

In this photo: Grandma Great's (Scott's great grandmother) beautiful old dresser and mirror, a corner of the reading chair, the fan behind the door that leads from the second bedroom to the bathroom, a bit of our pedestal sink, the wicker corner cabinet we use for storage topped with a vase of gladiolas, our silver framed oval mirror, towel ring and wallflowers.


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