tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3020960402708303830.post5763094843017089391..comments2024-03-28T14:53:38.827-04:00Comments on BLCKDGRD: Second Floor PromisesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3020960402708303830.post-87533790577830219812014-03-27T08:19:59.335-04:002014-03-27T08:19:59.335-04:00I'd forgot about that glass pot of teabags ste...I'd forgot about that glass pot of teabags steeping. Gorgeous amber when the sun hit it right.BDRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06557941385560728052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3020960402708303830.post-6108771409125248012014-03-26T22:55:31.639-04:002014-03-26T22:55:31.639-04:00Seems to me that the hallway between the dinning r...Seems to me that the hallway between the dinning room and kitchen was wider and there was some kind of dresser or cabinet there. And a door that was always in the way. We piled our coats on that dresser/cabinet.<br /><br />And C was in a little alcove off the foyer, kind of in it's own room. I have no idea what that area was meant to be... perhaps a coat closet that never got finished. <br /><br />"Drawers" in the downstairs bedroom was a woman's dressing table. Low with lots of little drawers and a big mirror.<br /><br />The creepy wardrobe was where all the giftmas presents given to our grandmother sat in their boxes.<br /><br />The cabinet in the kitchen was square, metal, and had that door latch that stuck until you pulled very hard and then it flung open making lots of noise. Matches for the stove kept on top. Need the perculater on the stove reheating coffee over and over. And the pot of triple used tea bags.<br /><br />I think it was only the broiler that door that swung out. But by the time I can remember, only the stovetop and broiler (and that only for toast) were in use.SeatSixnoreply@blogger.com