Friday, April 24, 2009

Happy Weekend!

More Grey Gardens slide show HERE

16 comments:

  1. All those cats and not to be found in this photo.

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  2. there is much fabulosity in this room. much, i tell you.
    xoj

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  3. I have loved your up close and personal rendition of Grey Gardens. Thank you.

    To a beautiful weekend!

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  4. Thanks for the link to the great photos of Grey Gardens by the New York Post. The master bedroom is eerily beautiful. I am so impressed how Ms. Quinn & Mr.Bradley painstakingly restored GG's, down to pieces of furniture. What a huge labor of love. The whole story is quite compelling & magical. How about that birdcage with a single bulb over Little Edie's bed? There again, eerily beautiful..if that is even an appropriate phrase?!
    Have a fun wkend (:

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  5. Good morning
    Patricia if you look t the link to the slideshow you will find out about some of those poor cats.
    xo xo

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  6. An e-mail from another Edie...

    Dear Valorie,
    Last I wrote was to thank you for including my book Swedish Interiors on your site!
    I don't get to visit the Blog Goddesses very often but when I do reading you and Joni are
    at the top of my list.

    I am compelled this evening to write you a fan letter!

    I was enjoying your article on Yves and Paris - and then I got to East Hampton. Wow.

    Your descriptions of Grey Gardens, clear affection for the Edies and your memories
    of starting out in New York and working in East Hampton moved me, literally, to tears. Not just any
    writer could pull off design history, social commentary and a vivid look back at a unique, carefree
    time of life so seamlessly. You are a marvel.
    Thank you!
    Edie

    VV: Thank you Edie! You are too kind, and I so appreciate your reading my blog and taking the time to write to me.

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  7. The wonderful story of how you met those two women made me want to watch the movie, so I've set it to record it on Sunday. I can't wait!

    We've come a long way since RMS, haven't we? ;)

    nice to "see" you again....

    rue

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  8. Well, there is reason to believe the cats were catered to much better in life than in death. That is my hope.

    So, moving on. I realize the piano incident could have been a tragedy, but the way Ms. Quinn describes it has planted a hysterical scene in my mind. Like something out of a cartoon!

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  9. Ooooh please tell me when I will be able to see this on dvd... I do not have HBO... you know possitively everything... do you know this too? Or if it can be watched online?
    BTW I heard that you met Renae Moore today... how FUN... I would love to meet both of you in person... must find a way to N.O.!!!
    ENJOY your weekend!
    Fifi

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  10. Oh I am on pins and needles! I haven't had a moment to watch this film and the wait is just agonizing. Brilliant!

    Please stop by my blog. I am hosting a 200th post giveaway.

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  11. Hope your weekend was lovely. What a cool room.

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  12. What a nut I am. I commented on the photo. Liked the room them went to the slide show. I had no idea it was Bid Edie's room. I thought it was a cool, yet, shabby room with a lawn chair and kimono accent. Loved the lighting. I really am attached to those women. Just love them and love their style.

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  13. Dear Valorie, I love places like this. I love when they are abandoned, empty with the wallpaper pealing. They have their own story. Beautiful. Carla

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  14. A job well done! Thank you. I hope you can come visit and see the importance of being crazy.
    ~Lorna

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  15. The HBO film, starring Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lang is certainly a perfect tribute to both the original documentary and these two wonderful woman.
    I was told right after filming of the HBO film wrapped up in the fall of 2007, that I would be blown away at the last scene, where Edie sings Tea For Two at Reno Sweeny, and I was ! I had supplied the film company with the only recording in existence of Edie singing the tune, only this wasn't from her actual performance at the club, but rather her singing it just for me at one of my many visits to Grey Gardens, more than 30 years ago. Drew sang it exactly, phrase for phrase as I have it on tape. Edie and I actually met that night at Reno Sweeny, and my relationship with Grey Gardens has now spanned over 3 decades. For our complete review, check out our blog at MyGreyGardens.com (HBO film review by Robb Brawn & Lee Arboreen), and be sure to check our Youtube video uploaded 4/18/09 the same day as the HBO film release. Click
    GREY GARDENS PROMO to view the video

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