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"...A
fifty-year-old baby rocker situated atop an eight-
foot-tall
carved-out closet; a Maine black bear, from
the
region in which the homeowner was raised,
mounted
in 1939; a grandfather's boating trophies;
shookum
dolls; vintage sock monkeys; or a
Pennsylvania-pine
bookshelf topped by Hawaiian
rattan
lamp from the early 1940's. The possibilities of
fusing
cultures and time periods are unending."
-Molly
English, Camps and Cottages |