Degreed in English and Library Science, Ged Ruggles spent years contributing to the downfall of the American economy at an investment bank you've probably heard of. Ever the forward thinker, he left finance before things got really lucrative to pursue a career in real estate, just in time for the market crash. He reports that it was fun critiquing your decorating choices while it lasted. And being regularly featured in the New York Times as one of their historic house experts. Since then, he's been holed away in a 200 year old cottage on a mountainous country lane with his husband-to-be, their...