stowe was in her 60s was an calvin was in the 70s. stowe was still writing. she was world-famous. she had reached that tentacle of fame in her 40s and now she is in her 60s and she still writing to support the family. so she did some books in this house and many many articles and opinion pieces. harriet beecher stowe has a good domestic environment and another thing she wrote about was how to manage a household and she thought and wrote a lot about how women -- she helped advance the idea that managing your house and thinking about the kind of domestic environment you have built to be a better family made it a better america. so this house reflects that. it is not just one design but it certainly reflects the aesthetic movement of the 19th century as it's called but it's also a house that reflects that they had long lives in deep family connections so it's familial, it's friendly, it's comfortable. it's used. we work hard as a museum not to have it be too tidy so there might he be table or -- at the table some crumpled paper on the floor. you want to evoke a home that's lib dem. i