One of our pts. recognized Lisa and me from the dr.'s office when we were at the antique mall and she told us that she bought a house and it's red, white and blue.
Burleson is where our store is and it's only 15 miles away from Cleburne so we run into people we know all the time.
how interesting!
hope you liked the house
it looks warm there...love the house!
warm and cozy house.
Is this her patriotic home?? I like that style of roof line!
didn't even notice the roof line. It used to look like the Munster's house back in the 60's or my sister used to always say that when we walked by it.
Pretty and picture perfect.
RYC: thanks for the thoughts. Yes sometimes the pen needs to be pulled out of the hand so others can write their own story.
I forgot to tell you that I never did find the photos.
Yes,used to be all white till recently
That is always interesting and I hope they are patriotic in their hearts.
yes, the U.S.A. is the best place to live. My thoughts of course.
A patiotic house. How nice. It would be fun to see the inside.
yes, years ago I went in the inside and two little sisters lived there but they are all grown up now and have kids of their own. It was on tour of the homes in our town.
Beautiful house and I love the picket fence, too! BTW, are you a nurse?
retired now. I will to nursing school right out of high school and besides car hop and now having a booth a the mall -it's the only work I ever did.
Love the house too.
I have been inside the home when it was on the tour of the homes and it was all white.
A captain lived that and built it like a ship inside.
I am Leaving for Pam's in a few minutes so will not be active in Xanga. i will try to visit your site often to see how you are doing.
frank
oh, good so you will get to see Lisa and me.
Goo9d-looking house. 1920's?
I think it's like 1890's but I will have to ask Kathy to be sure. It's got more of the turn of the century look.
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It is a small world.
Burleson is where our store is and it's only 15 miles away from Cleburne so we run into people we know all the time.
how interesting!
hope you liked the house
it looks warm there...love the house!
warm and cozy house.
Is this her patriotic home?? I like that style of roof line!
didn't even notice the roof line. It used to look like the Munster's house back in the 60's or my sister used to always say that when we walked by it.
Pretty and picture perfect.
RYC: thanks for the thoughts. Yes sometimes the pen needs to be pulled out of the hand so others can write their own story.
I forgot to tell you that I never did find the photos.
Yes,used to be all white till recently
That is always interesting and I hope they are patriotic in their hearts.
yes, the U.S.A. is the best place to live. My thoughts of course.
A patiotic house. How nice. It would be fun to see the inside.
yes, years ago I went in the inside and two little sisters lived there but they are all grown up now and have kids of their own. It was on tour of the homes in our town.
Beautiful house and I love the picket fence, too! BTW, are you a nurse?
retired now. I will to nursing school right out of high school and besides car hop and now having a booth a the mall -it's the only work I ever did.
Love the house too.
I have been inside the home when it was on the tour of the homes and it was all white.
A captain lived that and built it like a ship inside.
I am Leaving for Pam's in a few minutes so will not be active in Xanga. i will try to visit your site often to see how you are doing.
frank
oh, good so you will get to see Lisa and me.
Goo9d-looking house. 1920's?
I think it's like 1890's but I will have to ask Kathy to be sure. It's got more of the turn of the century look.
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