moon-simmers: Clermont Manor, Brindlenton Bay 1782.The days at Bedlington were long and free of the
moon-simmers: Clermont Manor, Brindlenton Bay 1782.The days at Bedlington were long and free of the worries that Rosemary had had in recent years. No longer having to worry about her livelihood she returned to her skill with graphite drawings of flowers, family members and home furnishings (Photography at level 3).She also had the opportunity to play the harpsichord in her music room where the morning light came in, having so little furniture and curtains that the sound could be heard throughout Clermont Manor. Cristobal loved to watch her play in silence and admire the beauty of his wife in front of such a beautiful instrument, when he was inspired he liked to join her to play the violin with her and create a beautiful duet. -- source link