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3 weeks ago |
mountainliving.com | Chase Reynolds Ewald
In Stitches: The Enchanted World of Coral & Tusk. For Coral & Tusk’s origin story, one could point to Stephanie Housley’s 1999 graduation from Rhode Island School of Design, the 14 years she spent in Brooklyn as a designer for U.S. and Indian textile companies, or the moment in 2007 when she purchased an expensive embroidery machine and then made it pay for itself by crafting items to sell.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
cowboysindians.com | Chase Reynolds Ewald |Caroline Cabe
Lindsey Johnson was a Southern California beach girl, born and raised on flip-flop culture and a year-round perfect climate. So when she and her husband, Jeremiah, decided to pull up stakes and move to Wyoming with their three young boys, it was truly a leap into the unknown wilderness. She could stock up on insulated boots and Carhartts, keep chains and a shovel in the trunk of her car, but nothing prepared her for the isolation, loneliness, and cabin fever of that first winter.
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Aug 22, 2024 |
mountainliving.com | Chase Reynolds Ewald
An instantly timeless compound links generations with a family’s traditions In designing a home that represents the realization of a dream from the owner’s childhood, there could be nothing particularly trendy or of the moment in its details. Rather, it would need to be an ageless abode, one whose origin story was obscured, one that possessed the world-within-a-world feel of a place of memories. It would be a site that would draw generations of a family back year after year.
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May 9, 2024 |
cowgirlmagazine.com | Chase Reynolds Ewald
Photographed Exclusively for COWGIRL by Audrey HallFifteen years ago, Stephanie Quayle lived through an unimaginable tragedy. One Wednesday morning she kissed her boyfriend goodbye and went off to work, just like any other day. But she never saw him again. That evening, while she was cooking dinner, the plane he was flying crashed and burned on the tarmac just down the Pacific Coast Highway from the bungalow they shared in Pacific Palisades (“The Lost Years”).
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Jan 15, 2024 |
mountainliving.com | Chase Reynolds Ewald
Urbaine Home’s showroom in Bozeman’s Cannery District features new construction in a historical setting The Bozeman Canning Company, founded in 1917, helped keep the country nourished through the Second World War at a time when Montana’s Gallatin Valley was producing 75 percent of the nation’s peas.
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