![]() ![]() I am SO HAPPY with how it turned out and love our home office even more than before. This past weekend, spurred by the dawn of a new decade (anyone else motivated to tie up loose ends before 2020?), I poured myself a glass of wine and dedicated an evening to finishing THE NEW YORKER project once and for all! I lugged the bag of magazines around all morning, ideas percolating of all kinds of creative crafts I could use them for.and then they sat un-touched in our office (at the intersection of perfectionism and procrastination) for months. Geoff and I were walking through our new neighbourhood ( on our way to get breakie/coffee - an irrelevant detail, but I'm hungry and craving another cup currently so felt it a necessary addendum!) - in any case, we walked by a house with a large bag of New Yorkers on the lawn with a sign taped to the tree above it: "FREE, PLEASE TAKE.” I don't think Geoff has heard me squeal so excitedly before (except maybe when we walk into a bookstore). I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with this blank wall until a few months ago when “someone else’s trash became my treasure!” :) ![]() Coming from a smaller apartment where my writing desk was directly beside my bed, it’s really exciting to have a dedicated room for all of my books, typewriters, writing projects, etc. As I write from home often, having a cozy space to work was important to me. the book nook) has been the one room I’ve taken the most time setting up and decorating. Since Geoff and I moved into our new place, the home office (a.k.a. ![]()
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