M and KC are problem solvers. She is a planner and he is a doer with lots of practical experience. Between them they can figure out the most complex of problems. This visit the first one was fixing the espresso machine I bought a few years ago with Airmiles points. M diagnosed a faulty solenoid, ordered a replacement and the two of them reassembled the machine successfully.
At my request, C built a custom king size headboard made from driftwood gathered at the local beach. Framed in metal, it weighed a tonne. When I came home from a grocery run, the three of them had wrangled it up two flights of stairs.
We hadn’t been able to find one to fit our adjustable beds and this one was just what I wanted, complete with Easter eggs, unexpected treasures, many found on a beach. There’s sand and stones, pebbles and shells, including a scallop shell (still to be added) in commemoration of our pilgrimages on the Camino de Santiago.
There’s a cut crystal, like a jewel you might find in a treasure chest.
For continuity in design, it’s similar to the ones we’ve used as drawer pulls in our house and for bathroom wall hooks:
I love the rainbows they project with the afternoon sun. More magic from C’s workshop.









Leave a reply to Margaret Smith Cancel reply