Kurt remembers the old homestead ...
When my father built the house in 1972, he explained to the family that he designed it so it wouldn’t require air conditioning. On hot days, the sliding doors facing the “cool woods” would be thrown open, the windows at the peak of the house facing the hot, non-woods would be opened so the hot air could escape and the house would be kept cool.
Thank God Mr. Harden understood the "cool woods." The smell of the house was indescribably lovely. Trust me, Kurt and I have been trying to name it for nearly 50 years.
The scent of the woods was invigorating, the heavy sound of the front door latch closing was musical, lighting in the Harden's home was purposefully discreet ... but ultimately the warm and welcoming comfort was uniquely provided by the family.





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