Celia over on her lovely blog has this very sweet idea. She suggests that we post shots of our favourite things in our kitchens. I am going to do this again next month after I have had the autumn tidy up. But today I thought I would send a tiny challenge out to you all to show us one or two favourite things in your writing spaces. Maybe your writing space is the kitchen, or a corner, or in the sun on the verandah, the couch. Where do you sit when you write that blog we love to read?
Here are my writing spaces.
The Summer Study. This is a small shady cool room with only one little window. You will remember that I do not have air conditioning and the summer study is cool and dark. I can only show you a few corners as I have abandoned my summer space now that winter is coming. 
Now I know you guys! You are all readers and you are all craning to see what books are in there – so let me tell you another terrible secret. I have only been living with John for a little over four years and now the house has books stacked in corners, falling off shelves, tripping over each other beside the bed, jammed into unlikely spaces like commuters in a cheap jet. And yes I DO often buy a book because I like its cover and it is on the sale table. I read them all. But I have a special bookshelf for the good books. The Twicers. The ones I will and do read more than once. So this dusty bookshelf is a mere glimpse.
And another laugh for you. Yes, I did indeed have an afro when I was 16. Here I am pictured with the fellow I was to marry 25 years later
And yes I deliberately took that shot in low light so it would be blurry!! I always look especially good when blurry. OK. You have had your laugh. Now let us go up the ladder to the Loft.
Here is a corner of my Winter Studio in the Loft. It is big, light and airy. And yes that phone is in working order. We don’t have electric phones. Too many lightening strikes. Weirder and weirder.
When I came back from Europe to live out here on the Plains, the first change that I made to the house was to add the big verandah where we eat all summer. This changed the entrances and exits and turned the kitchen around. After we had finished the kitchen ( mostly), I asked a very nice builder man to take out the ceiling in the big room and turn the attic into a loft. I had to draw pictures because he just looked at me as though I had offered him his own red work truck in a soup. Evidently this was one of those things that triggers the ‘You can’t do that!’ response.
One of the spaces this created was my Winter Studio. With three big skylights and huge windows to the North and the South this is a perfect warm, light, writing space for the winter. We used recycled timber for the floors and it is finished with copper from the gutters of an old roof and all the trim and shelves are either old barn timber or lovely maple that Johns brother milled. These book shelves are on wheels so when it all gets terrible I can pull the entire box of shelves out from the wall and go hide in behind them. Or use them as high benches.
We do not have central heating either so the house is heated with a big cast iron fire. We gather fallen trees all summer and heat ourselves with them all winter. We don’t cut down trees. You know those ambulance chasers? Well, we are tornado chasers. We take two trucks and the chainsaws and offer to help people clean up their fallen trees! We once had a guy drive up in his golf cart over to where we were working and call out ‘If you can find my cherry tree you can have it, I don’t know where that dang thing got blowed to.’ Later he came back and said he had found his tree behind the tavern.! Off we toddled.
Also in Johns work there is a lot of construction timber wasted, if it is chemical free he brings that home and into the fire it goes. So the fire makes lots of heat, and the heat rises straight into my Loft.
How do I get up into my loft, I hear you ask. Well I took the old attic ladder which is on an intensely gorgeous old pulley system and I had my guy fit it into the ceiling of an empty wardrobe. So it is hidden. I climb up the ladder to get up here. Which I need to tell you is quite a feat with a bowl of salad and a cup of coffee.
I am on the look out for a real fire pole, which I will find, as they are closing fire stations as well as Post Offices. No, not for pole dancing! So I can slide down if I am in a hurry. Pick your mind up out of the gutter!!
Now imagine that you are sitting at my desk. Look to your left. You will be looking across a completely open space, you can look down into the lounge and the dining room (you won’t though because I would have to tidy up and I haven’t) and across the great divide to Esmeralda.
She is a very old dressmakers dummy that I found when I was shopping in my MotherInLaw’s attic. (The attic and her barn are my favourite places to shop!) On the right you will see two of the three skylights I had the little man put in before he took the floor out. These light the big room below. Light and Space are important to me.
Now, if you feel like it and no pressure you understand. But. Do you have a shot of your space? Add a wee link to mine if you do, so that I can zoom over. Where do you write?
c



83 responses to “Moving Day.. from my Summer Study to the Winter Studio in the Loft”
I wonder why they were called Dummy’s anyway. is it because they did not talk back or something?
I would imagine that they are ‘dumb’/mute in that way. But now it makes me want to look it up in the dictionary: ).
Yup, playing at being deaf and dumb, and you are right, now that we have started that we HAVE to find the answer! c
[…] A few minutes ago when I visited one of my favurite blogs, this idea hit me too. “Where do you sit when you write that blog we love to read?”… Dear Cecilia, in her post explains this idea where came from… It was so nice (In My Kitchen This Month) too… ( https://thekitchensgarden.wordpress.com/2011/10/18/moving-day-from-my-summer-study-to-the-winter-stud… ) […]
Dear Cecilia, here it the link for you, I tried to share my writing ambience…
http://photographyofnia//2011/10/18/my-humble-world/
Thank you, with my love, nia
http://photographyofnia/2011/10/18/my-humble-world/
sorry I made mistake… so this is the correct one. Thanks and Love, nia
I shall zoom over.. thank you nia! c
I had trouble with that link too. Maybe this one works better. 🙂
http://photographyofnia.com/2011/10/18/my-humble-world/
Thank you Jessica, that should do it!
I love your space! But I don’t know that I’d care for the ladder thing… unless there’s a bathroom upstairs.
As for wood, if you were only a little closer…..
You have wood?.. ah well.. the ladder is easy, the trick is not to take the whole bottle of wine up here with you!!.. c
very pretty and cozy space to be nested in for the winter!
Oh very good, it is like a nest up here.. cozy is exactly how it feels!! c
Please tell me how and what you use the large clipboard easel with the index cards for; I am always on the look out for that one stellar idea that will make me organized once and for all!
Nancy
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Actually that is a scene by scene break down of the New Book. The work in progress if you will.. c
[…] over at thekitchensgarden recently posted photographs of her writing space and suggested her readers do the same. So here are my […]
Okay. I cheated a little bit. The photos I posted are not where I write my blog from, but they are from my favourite place to write at the moment.
http://creativitysworkshop.wordpress.com/2011/10/19/one-of-my-writing-spaces/
Excellent. i shall zoom over and check it out now, thank you for playing that is neat! c
All very very lovely. What fabulous work with the copper and maple! Those colors, textures and details give such tremendous warmth to the space. It all seems extremely apropos. Inspired and inspiring. Oh–that’s you, isn’t it, all over!
Kathryn You are also an inspiring person . You have a wonderful handle of language and a very impressive vocab!! I learn stuff every time i visit you.. c
The photo of you and your husband when you were younger was fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
Isn’t that a crazy shot. Little did we know! c
Nice! I have to do some cleaning, then I send you the link 😉
Have a nice day!
Excellent Giovanna. i do look forward to that. Then when i read i can imagine where you are! c
Hi Cecilia. As always really enjoyed reading your post and having a glimpse into your world. Fabulous rooms! If I had studios like that I would never leave them. Love your tailors dummy and the hair do! I can see you revisiting that style! lol! Thanks for sharing.
Florence x
very true Florence. That hair style is way dead and buried now! What was i thinking! . c
I laughed at the pole. And the cherry tree. Hilarious. I love your spaces… very homely, individually and creatively done and they seem so comfy. May I also add, I truly hate when people give me that ‘you can’t do that’ attitude/response about something I very well know can be accomplished! I feel like ‘really, won’t you even TRY? Just try, first!’ Aah. Beautiful spaces.
Thanks Katerina, It is a pleasure to work up here in my loft. c