This gray house has been in my neighborhood for 15 to 20 years, but I still find it strange to see in the midst of houses that were, for the most part, built in the 1920’s or 1950’s.
This gray house has been in my neighborhood for 15 to 20 years, but I still find it strange to see in the midst of houses that were, for the most part, built in the 1920’s or 1950’s.
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I love that way of looking at it! Thanks…..
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there is (or was) one very similar – even to the color – in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood when son James and his wife lived there and I was visiting. The neighborhood was similar to yours …
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That is very interesting. I wonder if the owners are related in some way.
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Where is that house? I don’t recognize it at all.
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It is on the corner of 23rd and Hinds. It is across the street from the south side of Kimball School.
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Thanks so much for participating in this challenge this week. Great photos.
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Very interesting houses!! I love barns, I may add some that I have taken. My favourite paintings I have always asked my daughter to paint for me are old barns leaning a bit from their age in an open field…of course there are daisies too
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It definitely sounds like that would be a good prompt for you to participate in. I look forward to seeing the photos.
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