I have not had the time to write for here; on the bright side, I did get a big bit of writing done for my actual mathematics blog, the first big chunk done in two months. So have a bunch of Turner-Dodge House photographs instead, please.

To another room, this with an illuminated crown around the heater(?).

The tree in that room, a lovely white-and-green piece.

Family (I suppose) pictures along with a miniature church atop the dresser.

Looking past the tree to the west window.

The room had this cute miniature toy village on the floor.

Getting down to the toy village. I don't know if these are vintage or if they're from a trip to Bronner's to make the Turner-Dodge house look more lived-in.
Trivia: Ahead of the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsburck were seven weeks without significant snowfall, including several weeks of temperatures reliably above freezing, and rain melting what snow was surviving. Source: Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement, Editors John E Findling, Kimberly D Pelle.
Currently Reading: Asteroids, Clifford J Cunningham.