Friday 2 December 2016

Inside out


Panoramic veiw of the front room to the gallery, courtesy of the iPhone.
I've got a lot of time on my hands at the moment.

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  1. Beautiful, also the building from the outside.

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    1. Yes it is, Yael. It's just a shame that H.I.'s paintings are obscuring the 18th century woodwork.

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  2. Embiggen it for best results. Latest update: 8 paintings, 1 drawing and 2 t-shirts sold. We can carry on eating.

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  3. Get you with your panoramic facility !!!!!
    Good to know that you will still be able to eat meat ..... there's still a couple of days to go as well !! XXXX

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    1. Yes, I know. And there is still the packing of unsold stuff, driving it away and carrying up 3 flights of stairs to go too - at night. hen that's done, I have a very urgent deadline on one job, and this has to be done by Wednesday. Then I might take the rest of the year off...

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    2. Please insert this W for me. I'm too tired.

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  4. So Christmas isn't cancelled in the Stephenson household this year..huzzah!

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  5. A view through the letter box.

    Your iphone didnt get much play today did it..

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    1. It got quite a bit f sleep - I had to conserve the battery because it refused to charge properly last night - bloody thing. I spend more time obsessing about the battery on it than I do anything else. Bloody thing.

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    2. Please insert this o for me. I am too tired to do it myself.

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    3. You think I didn't think of that?

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  6. The panoramic view with H.I's paintings is very calmimg. I am pleased with the good news and I wish it keeps on!
    Greetings Maria x

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    1. Yes, a £5000 flurry at the end would be nice.

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  7. I'm looking at the shelves behind the counter. The top one with the shell top is so interesting. Is that original woodwork?
    Wishing you a good ending to the show. If someone comes in at the close, stay open. Just saying.

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    1. Yes, the shell alcove is an original early 18th century feature. I would imagine it was for glasses in a dining room. This street has more than one of the same surviving in it.

      To the right of this building is the Great Bath on the other side of a small road. Where the road is now was a grand 17th century house which was demolished for the baths. Decorative bits of the front of the mansion are stacked up in the basement of the Roman Baths.

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  8. If you were responsible for the framing and hanging etc, then I would say that 'the boy done good'.

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    1. All the framing was done by a small company here called the Meltone Gallery. I did all the hanging, though...

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