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Rossiter Revisited: Vaillant House, an Architectural Gem made Perfect with Elegant Renovation

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Vaillant House was originally conceived by Washington's most famous architect Ehrick Rossiter as an artist's summer escape. Recently, the house was rebuilt and renovated by the area's top designer and reimagined by a preeminent NYC decorator. The interior rooms were 'taken down to the studs' and enriched with luxury finishes and textures. The original basic moldings were not representative of Rossiter's work at that time so they were redesigned in keeping with the colonial revival and Mediterranean direction.

Family room

Ehrick Rossiter had a fascinating history; born in Paris, France to American Parents, he returned to the United States to attend Frederick Gunn's school 'The Gunnery' in Washington, CT. He designed many important town buildings such as the Memorial Gunn Library, St. John's Episcopal Church and the clubhouse of the Washington Club. He is best known for his architectural designs of 25 estate homes, often called "summer cottages," in the Queen Anne shingle and colonial revival styles.

Vaillant House was also originally a 'summer cottage', in the Italianate style, but is now completely refurbished and renovated to make it a four season estate. Some of the interior design details include a gourmet kitchen with 2 inch concrete countertops with custom cerused white oak cabinetry. An uber chic living room features a massive fireplace with original mantle and reconditioned moldings. This area opens to a stunning expansive sunroom which incorporates the original floor to ceiling French doors.

Sun room

An exceptional example of the renovation is the basement which was dug out to create a remarkable wine cellar. This space is a wine connoisseur's dream, featuring rough-grouted brick walls, a unique waxed oak raised panel ceiling treatment, and full temperature and humidity control for 1500+ bottles. Wide board chestnut planks found in the attic were repurposed to create the shelving. Along with a bar, 1/2 bath and media center, it is the quintessential "man cave".

Wine cellar

Private vistas from the house are wide-reaching and very unique for a property so close to town. The original Rossiter Carriage and Groomsman's quarters complete a backdrop that is like a rich Litchfield County version of 'Brideshead Revisited' and is its own, 'Rossiter Revisited'.

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    Country Life: A Mama Turkey and her Chicks

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    Another day in Litchfield County with a Mama turkey and her chicks enjoying our driveway!

    Here are some interesting facts about wild turkeys:

    What to call them? Male turkeys are called toms, female turkeys are called hens, baby turkeys are called poults and a group of turkeys is called a flock.

    What do they look like? Turkeys have interesting features that stand out upon first glance. One of the first things people notice about turkeys are the red, fleshy stretches of skin and bulbous growths located around the head and neck region.

    How do they see us? A turkey's eyes are located on opposite sides of its head. The position of the eyes allows the animal to see two objects at once, but limits its depth perception. Turkeys have a wide field of vision and by moving their neck, they can gain a 360-degree field of view.

    How do they hear us? Turkeys do not have external ear structures such as tissue flaps or canals to assist with hearing. They have small holes in their head located behind the eyes. Turkeys have a keen sense of hearing and can pinpoint sounds from as far as a mile away.

    Conversations on the Green hosts Eben Alexander, M.D., author of 'Proof of Heaven'

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    'Proof of Heaven' is a book that everyone should read. Eben Alexander, M.D. recounts his experiences during a near death experience and his journey into the afterlife. This narrative, written by a respected neurosurgeon, is one of my favorite books of all time. Though many may be skeptical, the questions and visions in the book encourage us to think about the very concept of heaven.

    Because of his profession, Dr. Alexander has an interesting perspective: "Still, he said, he has a trump card: Having trained at Duke University and taught and practiced as a surgeon at Harvard, he knows brain science as well as anyone. And science, he said, cannot explain his experience." wrote Leslie Kaufman in an article in the New York Times.

    How exciting that the interactive Town Hall series Conversations on the Green kicks off with Dr. Eben Alexander. The event takes place Sunday, August 3rd event at 3 p.m. and will be staged at the Parish House of St. Johns Church in Washington, CT. Dr. Lisa Jane Miller, Director of the Spirituality & Mind Body Institute at Columbia University will join Dr. Alexander in discussing the symbiosis between spirituality and science.

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    Scientists have long scoffed at near death experiences, dismissing them as fantasies. Dr. Alexander, who trained at Duke and taught at Harvard, was one of those skeptics. Then, he contracted deadly bacterial meningitis and spiraled into a deep coma for 7 days. His survival was called a miracle. But, Dr. Alexander asserts the real miracle was what he learned from his near death experience: that consciousness is independent of the brain, that death is an illusion, and that an eternity of perfect splendor awaits beyond the grave.

    All proceeds will benefit Greenwoods Counseling Referrals, Inc. a non-profit agency that provides referrals for affordable mental health and social services in Litchfield County.

    Levels of Support

    Tickets, tax deductible, are available in two levels:

    • Individual tickets are $45.
    • Angels on the Green tickets are $250 per person and include preferred seating and attendance at a reception with Drs. Alexander and Miller following the conversation.

    Seating is limited. To reserve your place:

    Call Greenwoods at 860-806-6003 or email: greenwoodspresents@gmail.com.

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    Country Life: Beavers, Pigs and Porcupines, Oh My!

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    While working with clients in LItchfield Country, we have come across a multitude of animals who appear in the most unlikely of places. Below, on the way to show a house, this enormous pig makes a runs for it. The car in fronts stops, as do I, while he tries to break out from the farm! Some kids come running out to coral him and sit and watch the show.

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    This beaver casually makes a bee line for the Mexican restaurant in Southbury, CT. He strayed fromthehighgrass and took a leisurely stroll on the road.

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    Another time, showing houses around Lake Waramaugand look who is walking down the street? ... a Porcupine! Go figure.... Porcupine

    We will share more animals tales from the county as we show friends the most beautiful properties in the area.

    Art Night Out in Litchfield

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    Art Night Out is the second annual town wide art opening, celebrating regional contemporary artists by exhibiting work for sale in venues throughout the town.


    Litcfield 2The opening night,Thursday July 3rd, 5 - 8pm, would be a great time tobring your family and friends for a stroll along West Street to viewing the best of local artists, listen to live music and enjoy refreshments along the way.

    Curatorial collaborative, JaneTerzian, brings you Susan Spencer at Serendipity, Jane Doyle & Geoffrey Young at Workshop, Lisa Brody at The Corner, Richard Pasquarelli at R. Derwin Clothiers, Matthew Best at Ollie's Pizza, Joan Morosani at Kitchenworks and Gourmet Gifts,Visko Hatfield at The Village, Ted Gahl and Camille Hoffman at R. Derwin Women's.


    *PS Gallery and Tillou Gallery will be featuring artists of their choice.

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    All artwork will be on exhibit & for sale throughout July

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    Day of Design at the Mayflower Grace

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    Mayflower poolWe thoroughly enjoyed our participation in a 'Day of Design' at the Mayflower Grace. The event took place onSaturday, June 14thwhen an engaging group of panelists and moderatorsgathered at the 5 Star Relais & Chateaux property.The day included morning and afternoon panels, lunch and a VIP 'Meet the Designer' Cocktail Party.

    Cj, harold, sue and glennPictured her is top designer blogger CJ Dellatore,Architect Harold Tittmannwith interior designers Susan Bednar Long and Glenn Gissler.

    The first morning panel, Global Finds: Searching the World for the Unique and the Unusual. brought together Richard Lambertson and Suzanne Cassano of Privet House with David Whitman and Peter Stiglin of Pergola to discuss shopping excursions to Morocco, France, India and Japan. The second morning talk covered Tabletop: Inspirations for Summer, a subject that melds aspects of design with the art of entertaining. The three panelists had rich backgrounds. Stacy Kunstel is a designer, stylist and a writer for national magazines. She also founded the design company Dunes and Duchess with her husband, photographer Michael Partenio. Amy Beth CuppDragooof ABCD Design is an artist, designer and stylist who splits her time between New York and Litchfield County. These two ladies were joined byinterior designer Ron Norsworthy who has worked with many cultural icons and celebrities including Tyra Banks, Mariah Carey and Madonna.

    Lunch Scene at the MayflowerThere was a spectacular lunch on the patio with all the designers, moderators and participants. The afternoon panels were again fascinating with top design professionals in the area. First up was Art, Fine Art Photography and Wall Decoration in Interior Design. Dynamic interior designers Philip Gorrivan and Florence de Dampierre were joined by KMR Arts gallery owner Kathryn McCarver Root. KMR Arts has become quite a cultural force in the county especially after a groundbreaking exhibition of Diane Arbus photographs just last year. Following this panel was a discussion of Architectures Influence on Interior Design with internationally renowned Robert Couturier who is included in Architectural Digests prestigious annual list of the best decorators and architects in the world. Joining him on the panel were Robert Passal, a NY and Miami based architect and designer and Brussels born architect Harold Tittmann, who has designed some exquisite residences in the county.

    Pels and AnnieHere I am with the author Annie Kelly in between panels. Themoderators for the panels were two of the most preeminent style setters and design mavens in the industry. Our friend, Susanna Salk, a Litchfield County resident is a prolific author of highly regarded design books including Room for Children, Weekend Retreats, C.Z. Guest: American Style Icon, Be Your Own Decorator (all Rizzoli) and A Privileged Life: Celebrating Wasp Style (Assouline).Stacey Bewkes, founder and writer of Quintessence, has a mantra to Experience, inspire, inform its all about living well with style and substance.

    A great day with great designers!

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    Make James Taylor's Former Litchfield County Retreat Your Very Own

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    Make this gorgeous home in Litchfield County, which was formerly the private retreat of singer/songwriter James Taylor, your very own. Fully renovated and brought up to date with every modern amenity in 1997, this stunning retreat is set in a rolling dell admist a babbling brook with mature trees circling the scenic driveway.

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    The main house boasts flawless craftsmanship and 5 bedrooms with a 60' heated gunite pool just outside, as well as a 5 car garage with a huge studio apartment above. Also on the property is a detached garage adjacent to the house and a horse barn in the rear paddock. Owner Agent.

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    Call or email Philippa Malkin at philippa.f.malkin@raveis.com or 203-770-1060 for more information or visit The Matthews Group website

    Fall Registration For the Shepaug Soccer Club Now Open - Weekenders Welcome!

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    tech <blockquote> <blockquote> <p style="text-align: left">Registration for Shepaug Soccer Club's 2014 Fall season beginning September 6th is underway and going strong! Offering several programs that are recreational as well as competitive, Shepaug Soccer Club is open to Bridgewater, Washington and Roxbury residents yet weekenders are always welcome in the program.</p> <p style="text-align: left">Don't wait to register your child for boys/girls U8-U14 travel teams as the Shepaug Soccer Club operates on a first come, first serve basis and ends on June 30th (with a possible extension to July 15th if space allows).Registration for clinics and instructional activities for kids between the ages of 3 and 7 is also currently open and will remain so until filled with an August 31st deadline.</p> <p style="text-align: left"><a href="http://www.shepaugsoccerclub.com/Registration/Default.asp?n=34190&org=shepaugsoccerclub.com" target="_self" title="">Click here to register online or if you'd like more information on the Shepaug Soccer Club.</a></p> </blockquote> </blockquote>

    Community Day in Washington Depot on June 7th

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    Community DayWe have such fond memories of last year's Community day when we had just moved into out new offices on Green Hill Road. It is hard to believe a year has passed and now we have another glorious day to enjoy in Washington Depot.

    The 4th Annual Washington Business Association's Community Day is this Saturday, June 7, from 10 AM- 3 PM. The celebration will take place on the Bryan Memorial Town Hall Green, located at the intersection of Routes 47 & 109, in Washington Depot.

    Ample parking is available at the Washington Primary School, and shuttle buses will take you to and from the event.The day will feature fun, food, face painting, information, merchandise and activities for the entire family.

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    The White Horse Country Pub will be on hand with their crew on the green in front of the town hall with a delicious selection of country fare. The Mayflower Grace will also be offering a selection of the chef's specialities for the local community to sample.

    'Art fun' will be the theme forThe Washington Art Association withdemonstrations and art making on the lawn for the whole family! Washington Art Association

    Community Day will take place rain or shine, so we hope you will all enjoy!

     

     

    Country Life: The Release of the Red Hawk

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    We were thrilled to hear that 'Red', the hawk that had been discovered in distress by Pels in Bridgewater, has recovered and been released back into the wild!


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    Two weeks ago, our friend Kathy Root had helped us coral him as he could not fly and desperately needed medical assistance. He was eventually transferred to the Audubon Sharon Facility in Sharon, CT. Here is an update given to us by Kathy about Red's recovery:

    "He is actually a red- shouldered hawk (not a red-tailed hawk). He had a smallfracture on his humerus but didn't require surgery. He was on pain meds for afew days and then became very "feisty" as the Sharon Audubon rehab coordinator, Erin, put it. She put him into the flying cage so he could spread his wings, but
    then he didn

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    't move around very much. Erin became worried about him, so shebrought him indoors again. After a few more days, he became feisty andenergetic and then she put him back in the flying area. It quickly becameevident to her that he was ready. Red was released back into the wild on Tuesday!"
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