Re: Cohousing-L Digest, Vol 12, Issue 32 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Lynn Nadeau (welcome![]() |
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 10:28:28 -0800 (PST) |
>What if some things are beyond the pale? Or >sort of bit by bit the place starts looking like what Lynn describes at >Rosewind? I don't know what this conjures up, but RoseWind looks really pretty - big grassy field with Cedar Works swingset tucked between a couple of wild rose thickets, a deer-fenced, well-kept common garden, and a pumphouse for the well, but mostly just some acres of green open space, with big trees on the western horizon, neighbors' horses in the next field. Our common house is always remarked on as being really attractive. We have some hand-made art bits here and there, but nobody has ever remarked on the place looking -- well, whatever the writer there fears -- cluttered and tacky? It's lovely -- come and see for yourself! Lynn Nadeau, RoseWind Cohousing Port Townsend Washington (Victorian seaport, music, art, nature) http://www.rosewind.org http://www.ptguide.com http://www.ptforpeace.info (very active peace movement here- see our photo)
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