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Two photos up: Our kitchen
Above: an old painting we bought at a barn sale. The barn owner couldn't quite remember who brought it up from New York, as it was a communal exodus from the city in the late sixties, but he remembered that it was painted by a real artist. Unsigned, but the masonite was made in Sweden. It reminded me a lot of our Ludwig Sander.
Top, a bunkbed we made for our friends' kids.
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