I have been spending a lot of time in the country. There is so much to do to the house, yet I am still taking time to enjoy my friends and the village before the extremity of winter.
It seems that I have a transition ritual when I return to Paris after having been in Burgundy.
- Discard any plant casualties.
- Turn on KEXP to drown out the sounds of the neighbors.
- Order Thai food
- File my nails and oil my cuticles. Twice.
- Dust. The lack of movement in the apartment for periods of time can produce an obscene amount of dust.
- Bathe (vaporize) my scarves and coat in the Diptyque Vinaigre tonic to remove the smell of firewood.
- Text my Paris friends to remind them that I am still alive and (somewhat) relevant.
- Lament the country house before and after photos that I forgot to take.
- Plan my return.
The mint green WC was unbearable.
Gris Gallet is much more tolerable. I only wish I hadn't run out of paint. It desperately needs another coat, and white baseboards.
The living room enduit before and after:
Living room enduit before (notice the discoloration which seemed like a dusty/cottony film)
I think it is important to put intentions into a new home. Here are some of the energy words that we painted into the walls of La Bonne Etape.
Living room enduit after. The Blanc Caisse color gives a modern feel and really brightens things up. The stone-coved ceiling now has a chance to be the star again.
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