Enough of that for today! Time to take the dogs out for a walk down the street to Minnehaha Park!
Wow! The leaves are really changing...hard to believe that in a month they will all be gone.
The Sumac are really on fire!
In the middle of the park sits the John Stevens House, the first home built in Minneapolis. It originally sat downtown, where the Main Post Office is today. It was identified and saved from demolition and moved to this spot in the late 1800's. I love this little home! Wouldn't it make a great dollhouse?
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| John Stevens |
I think this would make a great dollhouse, too. The pilasters could hide the seams where it opens up! I made a birdhouse modeled on the Longfellow House once a while back but I don't have any photos of it.
The flower gardens in back of the Longfellow House are winding down. We've already had a few overnight frosts.
Whew! Edie & Jack the Shelties are exhausted! Best get back to the house...Maybe I can get the stairway finished?
Later that night: The ends of the railing are whispering that they want a curlicue finial to finish themselves off. I've never used FIMO before, but do you think that would work? Also, since I finished the stair runners in black marble, should the landing runner be black marble as well? I kind of like it 'as is,' personally.
























