Half Pudding Half Sauce

"The appropriation for a house should be divided into two equal parts, one-half for the house, the other for the gardens, pathways, court, approach, terrace and the rest of it, or, as it might be termed, one-half for the pudding, the other for the sauce." Architect Thomas Hastings

Sunday, December 24, 2017

CHRISTMAS EVE IN COLONIAL TIMES

"CHRISTMAS EVE IN COLONIAL TIMES"
 from a painting by Everett Shinn

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