Thursday, July 3, 2014
Readying for the Fourth/Ducking a Hurricane
Arthur, the first hurricane of the 2014 season, has caused a few changes in plans along the Eastern coastline. Tonight the Boston Pops will hold its annual Fourth of July concert on the Esplanade a night early, due to heavy rains scheduled for tomorrow. So I decided to bump my celebration, too, in case heavy winds leave me with no power to blog on The Day.
Flying our flag proudly is The Hermitage in Nashville, TN, a design from the Doorways to the Past series. It was the home of Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United States. Friends of ours from Texas--native-born Canadians, no less--took a family vacation there several years ago over July 4 and brought me back a great photo, which I adapted to needlepoint.
The only unclear detail in the photo was the doorway itself--was it painted or stained, and what did the door handles look like? I got my answers when I called The Hermitage and talked to a lovely lady at the reception desk!
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Beautiful...You need to do President house doors...and I will stitch Monticello...I am a Jefferson lover you know.
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