tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-943683218122726998.post4530185288684623692..comments2014-07-18T22:14:52.943-07:00Comments on Cornwallville Pottery: Night LightTodd Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02012144298921328367noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-943683218122726998.post-48536727664500448002013-04-11T14:09:11.837-07:002013-04-11T14:09:11.837-07:00I know it's been awhile since you've poste...I know it's been awhile since you've posted. I hope you get this note. Let me introduce myself, I am the woman who desperately wanted this house. I'd asked to see it six months earlier and the RE broker discouraged me from seeing it...but I couldn't get the listing out of my head. So I then took myself to see it by myself and nearly passed out when I first saw its beauty. I was devastated to learn that you had just gone to contract that very week. It will always be "the one that got away" for me. That said, I'm glad you're loving it - Stephen, too - and have done such a thoughtful job of preserving its primitive beauty (as I would have done, too). When I visit the area, I always drive by "The Stone House" and seeing the house from the road never fails to make me gasp out loud...that stonework and setting truly takes my breath away every single time. It is such a proud structure, truly regal in its simplicity. I've seen it in all seasons, and in all seasons it is breathtaking. I can still smell the fragrance of those many lilac trees (lilac is my favorite) and I hope, hope, hope that you've not taken them out!! I wish you much happiness there! And I love your pottery! Best always, GinnyGinnynoreply@blogger.com