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Ramona Grigg's avatar

I love your cottage, even while wishing I still had mine—without all the problems. Love the Cornish pottery, too. I vote for “The Willows”. They’ve survived and seem to be begging you to notice their loyalty. They’re going to be very disappointed if you choose something else. 🥹

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Sabrina Simpson's avatar

I love hearing the musings of how you might name your house and how much it means to you. You describe it's qualities so deliciously. You can't go wrong wherever you land.

I was so delighted to find when I moved to England and eventually into a house, that people could just name them! And whatever they wanted! So much out of a storybook it seemed to me. The house we live in now has a name that the previous owners gave it, in honour of the housekeeper who inherited the house from it's very first owners (it was built 150 years ago next year). I think we are only the 4th 'owners'. Maybe care-givers would be a better word, for like you I think of our homes as something very much living, in their own way.

The winds have been strengthening here too, and I find it quite unsettling. Whilst I adore being near the sea, the winds also rattle my core.

We loved living so close to Cornwall for 13 years, and of course romped the the lovely north and south Devon coastlines too. And Nantucket is lovely although parts are so very twee. Coastal wild places are all so beguiling! Lucky you to have your special spot in the world!

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