Follow stains like cartographers trace rivers. A darker larch board near a gutter may signal a clogged spout, not a failing plank. Cup, twist, and seasonal gaps sketch a diary of movement. Photograph periodically, compare lines, then intervene minimally: clear paths, ease tension, encourage renewal through breathable finishes rather than smothering anxieties beneath impermeable coatings.
Slake putty to cream, strain, then temper with clean water and fine marble dust if needed. Pigments should remain mineral and modest, letting limestone’s character glow. Apply multiple thin coats, crossed to knit fibers and pores. As weather softens edges, chalky bloom welcomes rain and sun, yielding surfaces that dignify time instead of chasing flawless permanence.
Blend polymerizing oils with a whisper of citrus solvent, warming the mixture to ease penetration. Wipe along grain, wait, then burnish until satin. Repeat seasonally where skin meets wood: handles, rails, tool grips. Minor scratches melt back into luster. The ritual builds companionship with objects, pairing small care with enduring usefulness and an aroma of groves.