The Architecture of Motherhood: The Generational Home
There is a particular, golden quality to May in Richmond. It is found in the sudden, lush canopy of the West End and the way the morning light stretches across a breakfast table in Midlothian. This weekend, as the city pauses to observe Mother’s Day, the focus naturally shifts to the spaces where these celebrations unfold. A home, after all, is the primary theater of a mother’s influence. A place where traditions are anchored and where the “quiet machinery” of a family’s daily life is housed.
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