Linda's House



Facing the dining
From the front door to the Dining room. Big patio doors! Very air tight

Left side of the living room
Left side of the living room (remember how crowded the apartment was?)

Right side of the living room
The Right side of the living room. See the blue walls? It's gotta go.

Hallway to the bedrooms, bathrooms, etc
The hallway to the bedrooms, bathrooms, etc. It's a short right turn before the dining room

The kitchen
Very Spacious, lots of cabinet space, and of course, wallpaper that Linda hates.
The pantry, also a good size is off to the left in the back.
Right side of the kitchen
This is the right side of the Kitchen, next to the Dining room. Lots of room, good for Holiday meals (that's a hint). Let's go out back.


Standing on her back porch, you can see her neighbors. Very quiet. No gunshots.
Some of the graves date back to the Spanish American War. I had a walk around and found some really neat grave markers.

Back of the house
This is the view from the neighbors yard to the back of Linda's.

Shop from the porch
Here's a view of the shop, just to the right as you exit from the house

Shop's driveway
and it has it's own driveway!

Shops interior
With a little bit of work, the shop shows some potential, don't you think?

Well, that is pretty much it for the house. There's other places to go see as well. They took me to the Two Weird Guys to eat for lunch, which was pretty neat.

Weird Guys

One of the owners is a native to Michigan and looks kinda like a relative. We also went on an adventure to find the cat's food. It was a drive of about 50 miles to find out that the food is about 8 miles away. Pretty country, though.
I didn't get to ride the train, or a trolley. Nor did I get to see or cross the suspension bridge from hell.
But hey, the house is only 144 miles away, and takes just about 2 hours and 45 minutes. And I can do those sorta things once they get the house squared away.