Monday, January 11, 2021

The Family and Staff of Pennethorne Manor

Today was photo day at the manor.  As the family and staff gathered at the front of the manor, I set up my cameras and scouted the best views.  Unfortunately, my camera skills are somewhat off . . . but I blame it on my old camera.

I hope you enjoy visiting with the inhabitants of Pennethorne Manor . . .

On the left:  Lord and Lady Pennethorne and Rosemary
On the right:  Reginauld, Edalene and Alyssa

The Pennethorne Family

The staff of Pennethorne Manor

The Pennethorne Family gathered in front of the gazebo.

The staff gathered in front of the main entrance to the manor.

We hope you enjoyed your visit and that the picnic lunch was to your satisfaction.  Please come again soon!


Saturday, January 2, 2021

Around the Manor

There's still quite a bit left to do on the outside of the manor, like landscaping and painting the exterior of the basements, but I have been working a bit here and there on the interior decorations.  Most notably, I've hung drapes in the Grand Dining Room and the master water closet.  The scullery is almost done as well.  

We'll start in the Grand Dining Room with the new drapes.  They were custom made by Tanya Shevtsova and they are absolutely stunning!  Her work is impeccable.


Next are the drapes in the master water closet also made by Tanya.  I didn't know exactly what I wanted, but she designed the perfect window coverings for this room!


And aside from hanging laundry from the ceiling and a few other additions, the scullery is finished.


And now it's time for tea . . .



Stay healthy and safe everyone!

Friday, January 1, 2021

Happy New Year!

I'm excited about the new year with its promise of new beginnings and hope for the future.  Pennethorne Manor has sit, somewhat sadly, whilst I wile away my hours with other things that aren't as much fun, but need doing nonetheless.  With it being cold and downright dreary outside, I've decided to take the time to finish up the exterior of the manor.  There's some painting and finish work to do and then I'm about done with the construction and it's just play moving forward.  I'm a little bit sad the major work is done, as that is what I like best.  The wrangling of floors, walls and ceilings in place . . . not to mention those dreaded staircases.

While I was away, there has been a new addition to the manor.  The Pennethorne's have hired a new scullery maid.  Her name is Alyssa and she is 12 years old.  It seems she followed Reginauld around town while he was being fitted for his new jacket, and as she seemingly had no family, or place to live, he sent a letter to the Pennethornes asking if she could be hired.  Of course they said yes knowing Edalene could use the help.  And when she has time, she'll be a perfect playmate for Rosemary.

So here is Alyssa . . .






Alyssa is a custom doll made by Lillian Bass of Lilli's Littles.

And not to forget Reginauld who went on a trip via train to be fitted for a proper butler's jacket.  He is quite proud of it and takes great care to have people notice.  Reginauld was originally made by Julie Campbell and the jacket was fitted by Lillian Bass of Lilli's Littles.  I say he looks quite smashing!



Well, that brings us up to date on the household staff.  I have done some decorating and have installed some sumptuous draperies in the Grand Dining Room and water closet which I will post next.

Enjoy your day!