Part of the home's charm was the fact that the driveway bordered a large tree, just like her grandparents' farmhouse. So, despite never being here before, Ms. Dashwood felt immediately at home, and not like an interloper.
This was a nice way to find a break in the day, and get outside for some fresh air. Ms. Dashwood, however, was especially touched to see the writing on the front door. "RIP XXX."
Clearly, someone loved the home, regretted leaving it, and left these best wishes and three kisses.
"Rest in Peace, Kiss, Kiss, Kiss" |
Later, Ms. Dashwood researched the home, built in about 1740 in Newark, Delaware, along Harmony Road. The pre-Revolutionary history, along with the care that people took with the home, created a poignant memory of a house that weathered the American Revolution, and still inspired love, even when it was abandoned for reasons unknown to Ms. Dashwood.