Dandelions at Franny Lou’s
This Valentine’s Day, I painted purple dandelions.
If you’ve lived in Kensington for more than a year, you probably remember Leotah’s coffee house; it was my favorite place to hang in the neighborhood. Last year, hearts were broken when it was forced to close.
Thankfully, that’s not the end of the story. The brave, powerful and visionary Blew Mary Willow Kind, founder of Leotah’s, is opening Franny Lou’s Porch, right across the street from the old place at York and Coral.
And this is the children’s corner we created together.
Bringing magic to a place is my favorite thing to do. If you have a vision, I can help you realize it. I transform spaces to your dream specifications, whatever the restrictions.
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And may you have purple dandelions all year round!
Dandelion Light Corner
Purple dandelions sprouting from children’s corner at Franny Lou’s Porch in Kensington.
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