"At an interview at his Glass House nine years ago, Johnson told Preservation magazine, "I'll stay here until I'm 120. Then I'll retire to Rome." He described his boundless fascination with his home: "It's the only house in the world where you can watch the sun set and the moon rise at the same time. And the snow. It's amazing when you're surrounded at night with the falling snow. It's lighted, which makes it look as though you're rising on a celestial elevator."


- bill 2-02-2005 6:03 pm





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