Oil painting in Glendon's study
Portrait of Glendon as a young man by Ghouri Hanov Rinov, 1949
Four foot painting also by Rinov circa 1955
Photo of Bobette during her modeling career
Plaque by yours truly
Detail of Beehive chest of drawers
Oil painting by LeConte Stewart
Checkerboard tiles in the garage.
An embroidered horse that their son Shad made when he was in grade school.
A Mexican carving.
One of Glendon's saddles
Downstairs fireplace
Indian art and a painting by Gray Bartlett
Bronze by Edward Fraughton
Spur and other Western mementoes
Beehive plaque on the patio
Restoration of the Melchizedek Priesthood by Trevor Southey
Living room.
Rug by Rebecca Knudsen
Beehive chest by Verner
3 comments:
it's like a museum in there! thanks for the peek. it was fun to recognize those paintings of shad and tawny--i think only because you used them on bobette's coffin, yes?
and the pillow shad made is GREAT.
Yes, Olivia, it is like a museum! So many fun things.
I didn't know Bobette did modeling? It fits, it fits.
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