We’re getting a lot less sun through the windows than we were over the summer (that’s what happens when you live on a shady hill!), and Rosy has taken to hanging out on the top step for the twenty or so minutes that the sun shines on it in the morning. Very cute.
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Over the past few days I finished the last things that needed to be done on the Cypress and Fog roombox. The first step was to get in the tree panels and shoji screens at the top, followed by some remaining trim.
Then it was time to stain the box. The exterior of the Oak Shadow roombox was painted MDF. This one is made from really nice wood with a distinct grain, which makes the exterior as (almost) pleasing to look at as the interior.
The original Cypress and Fog model was stained with Minwax Golden Pecan… a shade I had on hand and happen to like a lot. Still, I figured I’d test a few colors on the inside of the color, just to make sure. Left to right, these are English Oak, Early American, and Golden Pecan.
I wasn’t overly impressed by any of them but decided to trust The Guys’ judgment and use the Golden Pecan, and I’m so glad I did. The stain took very nicely and it goes well with the interior colors without being overpowering.
Today, after the stain was dry, I applied a coat of wax. One word: beautiful. I’m so happy with how this turned out. The only thing left to do is hook up the electricity, which I’m hoping my dad will help me with when he’s here in a few days.
Now, time to think about furniture! I’m actually not quite sure what I want to do with this room, but I have some ideas. I bought some mission furniture kits from Miniton Miniatures and am going to try my hand at making some pieces myself, too. I bought an old Nutshell News magazine at the Good Sam show that happens to have plans for a Stickley chair, and today I came across this great site with a ton of Craftsman furniture patterns that could probably be scaled down pretty easily.
I might also use this chair, which I’ve had for a while. It’s a discontinued piece from Dolls House Emporium’s Mackintosh collection.
As promised (two weeks ago), here are some pictures of Rosy’s vacation at Irish Beach. Geoff and I were there too, but she had the most fun out of all of us.
Exploring the beach on her 30-foot long lead. We also used this opportunity to practice coming when called, and she did surprisingly well. I guess those Humane Society classes are paying off!
One of the beaches we visited had an obscene amount of kelp washed up on shore. Thankfully Rosy didn’t try to eat it. Crustaceans, they’re another story…
Digging under driftwood, moments before erupting into the crazy dance.
Her hairless tummy, covered in sand. (I love the look on her face in this picture… oh, the indignity!)
Our frequent beach trips were interspersed with plenty of lounging around. Worn out from playing in the sand, Rosy was very tolerant of being forced to pose for cute pictures.
VERY tolerant.
“Okay, guys, enough already!”
She also seemed relatively un-freaked-out about the fact that the house we stayed in was perched on a cliff. I worried that she might squeeze through the balustrades and plunge to her death, but apparently she’s smarter than that.
*I wanted to call this post “Bitch on the Beach.” But that just seems so wrong.