Life on a family farm
in the wilds of
Upstate New York
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Someone Else's House
Nighttime view from my Sunday chair, which of late is also my supper chair. If you click and look out into the dining room you can see a towering pile of books, threatening to overwhelm the chair they occupy. That is the norm for this place. Books, books, everywhere and not a place to sit......
7 comments:
Anonymous
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I absolutely LOVE your new header photo. Is that your house? What a beauty!
Susan Rose, it is and I thank you. Becky who writes the blog, Books, took the photo for me
Jeffro, Ha, here at Northview it is just a stack, no room for a rack....I hoe it out every now and then. lol
FC, we have a few more collected up. Let me know which ones from the first batch were most useful and we will try to find that kind
Anon, thanks, I used to go with more conventional trees until Alan started dragging these in. Now I love them!
Linda, thanks, it looks better in the snow because you can't see how bad the paint is. Still...we love it...
Ed, thanks, it is a funny old place. The more you fix it up, the more it snuggles you in and makes you comfortable...and Liz and I have been cleaning up for Christmas.
7 comments:
I absolutely LOVE your new header photo.
Is that your house? What a beauty!
Let's not talk about the magazine rack by the can.....
A few less books these days.
;)
Thanks for the donation!
hey your tree is beautiful. northern pine trees are the best trees in my opinion. happy holidays
What a gorgeous house in your header!!!!! The inside looks pretty comfy too.
Hey collie, this looks so cozy...
Susan Rose, it is and I thank you. Becky who writes the blog, Books, took the photo for me
Jeffro, Ha, here at Northview it is just a stack, no room for a rack....I hoe it out every now and then. lol
FC, we have a few more collected up. Let me know which ones from the first batch were most useful and we will try to find that kind
Anon, thanks, I used to go with more conventional trees until Alan started dragging these in. Now I love them!
Linda, thanks, it looks better in the snow because you can't see how bad the paint is. Still...we love it...
Ed, thanks, it is a funny old place. The more you fix it up, the more it snuggles you in and makes you comfortable...and Liz and I have been cleaning up for Christmas.
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