Wednesday, July 15, 2015

ADDENDUM TO SEATTLE'S BEST DOOR

In reviewing my files recently, I discovered a couple of pictures relating to the little Tudor that I want to share at this point -- for posterity if nothing else. 

This picture, taken in May 2014, shows how the little Tudor appears from the street. I love how the porch steps curve into the doorway.








Hallie sent this picture a couple of months ago while they were still varnishing the door. Note the window, a custom design.









And here's the porch light. KW

7 comments:

Chris said...

Is there a way to access all the posts about the little Tudor? As you know, my niece Kirsten is an architect and I've tried to show her some of the posts but often can't find them. She loves it when people rescue homes and loved what she saw of this one.

Kathy said...

Perhaps you've noticed that I'm hopelessly challenged when it comes to labeling our posts. I appreciate knowing that you care. I went to our post list this morning and labeled all the Tudor posts. Now if you type "Tudor" in the query box, they should come up. (They came up for me anyway.)

Chris said...

I don't know where the query box is, but I was able to go to the label under the last post and go from there. Thank you!

Kathy said...

Of course! That's why we have labels! I thought of that after I posted the comment.

You know, I don't know what our blog looks like on someone else's machine. On my machine, I have a toolbar at the top of the page under the title that has a query box. Even so, before I applied the "Tudor" label to those posts, only a few of them came up when I searched.

I used to label zealously and it was suggested I needed to simplify my topics. From there I went to not labeling at all. I notice that some bloggers keep it simple while others develop quite a list. Whatever -- I guess labeling has its place.

Chris said...

I do find the labels are helpful--just for myself when I want to find a photo or a recipe on my own blog. And I do use them on other people's blogs when I just want to read the quilting posts, or find a recipe (I guess I should pin them). Again, thanks!

Kathy said...

Yes, you could pin them, and then that would bring fresh pins to the Pinterest pool. And your work is totally pin-able.

Chris said...

Um, no. I kinda like being in the background. :-)