
Kurt and Sue in the 90’s
Creative configurations of furniture upstairs in small spaces.
"No matter where you go, there you are." ~Buckaroo Bonzai
Creative configurations of furniture upstairs in small spaces.
Sushi. A friend from work made the little bowls in a set.
One nice thing about the Penderwood house was that it had a lot of rooms. Maybe small rooms, but we had our own work spaces. I had an upstairs office and Kurt had a downstairs office off the family room Read More …
Sue began an experiment with creating a cat she had in her childhood. In Texas we had purchased a Flame Point Siamanx and a TortiPoint Himalayan kitten. These were the crosses. I must point out that Kurt was always complaining Read More …
He would have enjoyed more time on the green. Read More …
…if you know what I mean…and I think you do…
Niels was going to pre-school at a Methodist Church in Fairfax for ages 3 and 4 once we came to Oakton, Va (Penderwood Dr.) Adri was living with his father, Stacy in Texas and came for holidays and the summer.
Thanks to my brother-in-law Tibor, I have this great series of paddling a canoe on Centennial Lake. Maybe 2000? Read More …
Kurt really enjoyed playing with the different programs on the Mac. This was from his “fractal” stage where he was showing me many designs that resembled Persian rugs. Did you know that he was red-green color blind?
Kurt built trellises and brick walkways for me in Oakton. Read More …