The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, September 08, 2022, Page 8, Image 8

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    COTTAGES
BY THE SEA
Lissa Brewer/The Astorian
The Tulips’ cottage bathroom
features works by local artists
and imported lighting fixtures.
Cottage & Garden Tour to focus on
Presidential Streets neighborhood
BY LISSA BREWER
At the Cannon Beach
cottage of Pat and Craig
Tulip, a blue Crafts-
man-style bungalow nestled
against a tall row of hem-
lock and pine trees, not a
single object is out of place.
Not the white wicker
tea cart and blooming rose
bushes adorning the South-
ern-style front porch, or
Mittens, the couple’s tux-
edo cat, resting in the liv-
ing room on a folded blan-
ket next to a row of books.
Not the carefully placed
shell collections and coor-
dinated pastels. “I love
French antiques,” Pat said,
scanning shelves in the liv-
ing room. “So I have French
altar sticks, candlesticks on
the mantel.”
Stepping through a set
of doors into the garden,
Pat made her way to a sec-
ond cottage, a “she-shed”
See Page 9
PRESERVE
YESTERDAY
INFORM
TODAY
Cottage & Garden Tour
Various locations, Cannon Beach
5:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, noon to
5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. Sunday
Admission to the Opening Ben-
efit Bash is by donation, tickets
for the Cottage & Garden Tour
are $40 and admission to the
Sunday Garden Tea is $25
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