The NEW Grey Gardens Pt. 1
Remember the little teaser I gave you on the "HUGE" story I had for you. Well, maybe huge was the wrong word. What it actually should have been called is long, or complicated, or convoluted, even mysterious ... beyond frustrating, and I'm honestly not even sure I should be wasting time blogging about it, because Lord knows that there is a zillion other stories about the history, decor, inside and outside of Grey Gardens.
BUT ... you probably don't know this ... yet.
I found it hard to know where to start. Probably the best story I've read about Grey Gardens was written by my friend, Joni Webb on her blog Cote de Texas. Go there, read it. It's worth it. She did so much research, and borrowed a lot from other pieces of the story and photos from other well researched posts on the internet. There's no need for me to recreate that.
Where I've decided to start is here:
Town and Country Magazine posted this photo, a picture they took from Twitter of an East Hampton resident who was mad as hell that the renovation efforts of Grey Gardens after the sale in 2017, looked as if the entire house was about to be torn down. In truth, the house (after being purchased for $15.5 million) was approved for a massive overhaul by the Village of East Hampton, and it didn't take long before the new owners got started. Somehow though, they've managed to do this without a shred of information about who they are or what was approved.
All we really know about who they are came fro...
Source:
nigaranovice
URL:
http://niagaranovice.blogspot.com.es/
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