Oh how beautiful. Is it empty? Oh I wish I could hear those wall's talk. What a unique home. I just want to go fix it up to it's original day. What a beauty!!!! Love,Debbie
Oh i LOVE your blog! Love Victorian houses, the last house i designed was Victorian :) Thank you for following me, following you now :) I loved your last post too...I would love if you link it to my French Obsession Party, the 1st of the month. Have you entered my French give away ? Love your Etsy shop too. Come back again. Gros bisous Frenchy
this house is so intriguing!! I would love to be able to pass by such a house on a regular evening walk! and imagine the people who used to live there, . . . thanks for sharing !
Debbie, it is a pleasure to meet you! Thank you for visit my blog and your sweet comments. Let's visit each other often! This house is really something - the character. And the lovely French design on the gate.
I love strolling our vintage streets. I just couldn't imagine living in a new subdevelopment with strip malls and big box everywhere. Marinaded in history suits my tastes.
Thanks for your kind words on my blog. You touched my heart . . .
That is one gorgeous piece of architecture! I love seeing your photos in France as well, all so lovely . I am sure you had such a wonderful time! Hugs ~Shari
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Oh how beautiful. Is it empty? Oh I wish I could hear those wall's talk. What a unique home. I just want to go fix it up to it's original day. What a beauty!!!!
Love,Debbie
THESE HOUSES HAVE SO MUCH CHARACTER! THANKS FOR SHARING!
The iron gate is so pretty. You wonder what kind of stories the house could tell. Have a wonderful Easter
I too love this old place. I am lucky enough to see it on my way to Northridge for my favorite Popeye pizza!
Oh i LOVE your blog! Love Victorian houses, the last house i designed was Victorian :)
Thank you for following me, following you now :)
I loved your last post too...I would love if you link it to my French Obsession Party, the 1st of the month. Have you entered my French give away ?
Love your Etsy shop too.
Come back again.
Gros bisous
Frenchy
this house is so intriguing!! I would love to be able to pass by such a house on a regular evening walk! and imagine the people who used to live there, . . . thanks for sharing !
Debbie, it is a pleasure to meet you! Thank you for visit my blog and your sweet comments. Let's visit each other often! This house is really something - the character. And the lovely French design on the gate.
I love strolling our vintage streets. I just couldn't imagine living in a new subdevelopment with strip malls and big box everywhere. Marinaded in history suits my tastes.
Thanks for your kind words on my blog. You touched my heart . . .
That is one gorgeous piece of architecture! I love seeing your photos in France as well, all so lovely . I am sure you had such a wonderful time!
Hugs
~Shari
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