
My house doesn't look anything like this, just so you know!
Oh how nice. A visitor.
I just fixed a fresh pot of tea.
Do come in and stay a while.
My door is always open. My teapot is always on. That heavenly smell is my famous apple pie. Be sweet and make yourself at home. ~ The Old Lady Next Door |
4 Good Neighbors Sipped a Cup:
Thanks for the cup of tea...and that is a great photo. Glad it's not your home, would be windy and cold. Happy Thanksgiving! :)
I used to live down south and I remember seeing houses like this alongside the road,it is kinda sad, to think this was someone's home once. . .
I really "felt" your photo today, which is the highest praise I think you can give. A good photo should make you feel and think!
Congrats on blogging for 30 days straight as well, I didn't know about it until after it started, but I don't know if I could have done it anyway. I LOVE your site and am so glad I have found you through WW!
Please check out my WW post for today at:
http://beingchronicallyillisapill.blogspot.com/2008/11/wordless-wednesday-flower-power.html
Happy Thanksgiving!
That photo looks a bit like the first house we owned. We were only in our mid 20's with three little kids and we thought it was awesome. Of course we had to remodel it, totally, but it turned out to be a cute little house and I loved it. Congrats on your month of posting. Have a very happy Thanksgiving!
Hello.
I always feel sad whenever I see old, abandoned houses. I wonder if the owner is going to leave it to rot and if they have other plans for it.
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