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Monday
Dec162013

The old vicarage

"Tom just shook his head when I painted the entry hall. The kids tell everyone mummy ran out of purple paint. It's not purple by the way. It's Evening Shadow." I'd barely crossed the threshold and I knew I was going to like her. "Come into the kitchen. Don't mind the mess." If she only knew what my kitchen looked like! I could hear small feet thumping up the stairs and stomping across the floor above. "Don't worry. They're just acting out because I told them to be good while you were here. They'll be down and sweat as pie when they know there is cake." She turned around and smiled, placing a slightly lopsided carrot cake on the table. "How long have you lived here?" I asked. "Feels like forever. It's only been three years. Tea?"

Making up stories again to match this wonderful old vicarage from jj LOCATIONS.

Reader Comments (7)

Just stunning! So many beautiful touches - love the bath in the corner of the bedroom!

16 Dec 2013 | Unregistered CommenterLily

so great. such great patterns, but so perfectly suttle...love it!

16 Dec 2013 | Unregistered Commenterleslie

subtle. bad typo...

16 Dec 2013 | Unregistered Commenterleslie

That is one cozy cozy kitchen - I'll take it

16 Dec 2013 | Unregistered Commenterrooth

What could possibly be more perfect in an old vicarage than harlequin décor? I'm hoping very hard that this is the work of the people who live there, and not an interior decorator. I appreciate the work of a professional, of course, but I would be frightened of someone who could make a home look this personal.

16 Dec 2013 | Unregistered CommenterOregonbird

I'd like to know what happens next, what are the children like? if the cake is delicious despite its appearance (they usually are) Gorgeous house too! :)

17 Dec 2013 | Unregistered CommenterKatie

Where is the map of Africa from? Love it!!

27 Jan 2014 | Unregistered CommenterKaela S

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