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Rosedale interior trim

Since the Rosedale’s rooms have all sorts of wonky angles (some intentional and some a result of the bash) and since I really hate cutting crown molding, I decided to use wallpaper borders instead. I’m not entirely happy with the results. It was hard to get my hands into some of the tiny corners to glue the paper in straight, which sort of defeats the point. I might end up gluing a very small piece of wood trim to the top edges of the walls to make them look cleaner. But I’m getting ahead of myself!

The borders I’ve used so far are the Arts & Crafts designs from Brodnax Prints. There are five designs altogether. I want a unique design for each rooms so I’ll have to come up with another solution for the remaining three rooms.

I started with the master suite. In addition to the wallpaper borders, in this room I also had to add trim around the doorway that opens up onto the wing. I initially tried something simple.

I liked the look of this, but as I got ready to add the border I realized that either the ceiling or the door is crooked, and it was going to look really obvious.

So I replaced the top with a larger piece of 1:12 door casing. It’s kind of ornate compared to the trim in the rest of the house, and you can still tell it’s crooked if you pay attention to the design, but it minimizes the problem. At least, that’s what I’m telling myself.

Here’s the master suite with the wallpaper border and baseboards in. For baseboards I used plain old strip wood. I came up with a new system to make the prep work go faster: I painted the entire 24-inch piece of strip wood, then cut the pieces. Less hassle than painting each small piece individually.

As I mentioned in my last blog, I didn’t like how the insides of the doorways turned out, so I added strip wood to make them look nicer. After gluing the wood to the inside edges, I filled the cracks with wood filler and carefully repainted the trim. The three pictures below show before wood filler, after wood filler, and after paint. (They’re three different doors, so it’s not exactly a progression.)

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And I can say I knew him when…

Apparently I’m about three months behind in my awareness of viral internet phenomena (does that make me uncool?), but I just came across this video:

I went to elementary school with Jesse Heiman. I remember going over to his house in kindergarten and playing Signs Up and making peanut butter cookies with him and his mom.

I’ve actually been noticing him in movies and on TV for years but I thought that was just because I used to know him. But it seems a lot of people recognize him, whether they went to kindergarten with him or not. Crazy.

Thank you, internet, for making the world a little smaller…

Greyhuahua in motion

Rosy, who we think is a greyhuahua (chihuahua plus Italian greyhound), is taking an Agility for Fun class at the Marin Humane Society. Geoff brought the camera to last week’s class to try to get some pictures of our little athlete in motion. Lesson learned: with your average off-the-shelf camera, it’s hard to get a good picture of a quickly moving dog!


“I’m ready! Let’s go let’s go let’s go!”


Entering the curved tunnel…


…and finding her way out. “It was dark in there!”

Shooting out of the chute. (This one’s tough to appreciate in a still shot,
but she’d just pushed through the parachute attached to the end of the tube.)


Clearing the hurdle.

Here’s a quick slideshow that shows Rosy taking a few of the obstacles. Notice how, after she clears the first hurdle, she changes course to run toward the woman holding the treat plate. Hey, this agility is fun and all, but a dog’s gotta have her priorities…

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