What do you think? I think, I was going to sell it, but I think not. I think, I'm going to keep it and nail it to a post and let all the chickadees and sparrows move in. I think.
Orrrr....buy a concrete/clay/whatever...rectangular / planter/trough, and then place it in the center surrounded by lovely little plants...Thennnn...place the whole thing in the middle of one of your flower beds....Voila! Whimsy......ok, don't mind me..It's late and I should be in bed....have a great weekend k...night.....k
...traigo sangre de la tarde herida en la mano y una vela de mi corazón para invitarte y darte este alma que viene para compartir contigo tu bello blog con un ramillete de oro y claveles dentro...
desde mis HORAS ROTAS Y AULA DE PAZ
COMPARTIENDO ILUSION KEVIN
CON saludos de la luna al reflejarse en el mar de la poesía...
ESPERO SEAN DE VUESTRO AGRADO EL POST POETIZADO DE ALBATROS GLADIATOR, ACEBO CUMBRES BORRASCOSAS, ENEMIGO A LAS PUERTAS, CACHORRO, FANTASMA DE LA OPERA, BLADE RUUNER Y CHOCOLATE.
Kevin, I like Kathy’s idea posted above, “BUT” let’s kick it up a notch… Since your little house looks similar to the “Walton’s “ TV show house (the actual house looked nothing like the TV version (lol)), I’ll volunteer to ride up and collect you some rocks from the Rockfish river to landscape the planter to put in your landscaping. Who knows I may even pick up some of the very rocks John Boy (aka – Earl Hamner) tread upon as a youth (lol). Living here in the heart of Virginia, Schuyler is not that far away. Just let me know, but what ever you do, keep the house … - G
Kevin~ Hello! So lovely to have stumbled across your blog! I must follow, I would love to learn more about my design enviorment here, what a unique blog!I moved out to Santa Monica this past summer and a working as a designer at one of those high power luxury hospitality firms... Mmmm yes. Learning and loving but missing the my passion of the hands on, the local, the artist', boutique design.
Thank you!! Jessica Rae {Lovely Ugly Design} http://lovelyuglydesign.blogspot.com/
Amazing!!! I'm sorry I've been MIA. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas!! Wishing you a beautiful New Year :) We will be staying on the Newport Coast for a week beginning March 5th. Please come and stay with us for a few days :) Also we need to talk about the big White Elephant Sale at the end of this month. You have to come!!!!!!!!! Call me. I miss you xo
Ok, You guys thats it, I'm keeping it------ and Gary, that's very kind of you to offer, unless you are planning a drive to Hollywood, don't you dare go steal any rocks. I'm telling!
Yes Perfect Gray, it's old. It reminds of the buildings in the Ghost towns we visited when we traveled by car in the classic station wagon. Those were the days!
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Nice house! ALL the chickadees and sparrows?
Must be bigger than it looks....
Orrrr....buy a concrete/clay/whatever...rectangular / planter/trough, and then place it in the center surrounded by lovely little plants...Thennnn...place the whole thing in the middle of one of your flower beds....Voila! Whimsy......ok, don't mind me..It's late and I should be in bed....have a great weekend k...night.....k
Such a great old birdhouse. Don't sell it. Give it to the birds!
...traigo
sangre
de
la
tarde
herida
en
la
mano
y
una
vela
de
mi
corazón
para
invitarte
y
darte
este
alma
que
viene
para
compartir
contigo
tu
bello
blog
con
un
ramillete
de
oro
y
claveles
dentro...
desde mis
HORAS ROTAS
Y AULA DE PAZ
COMPARTIENDO ILUSION
KEVIN
CON saludos de la luna al
reflejarse en el mar de la
poesía...
ESPERO SEAN DE VUESTRO AGRADO EL POST POETIZADO DE ALBATROS GLADIATOR, ACEBO CUMBRES BORRASCOSAS, ENEMIGO A LAS PUERTAS, CACHORRO, FANTASMA DE LA OPERA, BLADE RUUNER Y CHOCOLATE.
José
Ramón...
Kevin,
I like Kathy’s idea posted above, “BUT” let’s kick it up a notch… Since your little house looks similar to the “Walton’s “ TV show house (the actual house looked nothing like the TV version (lol)), I’ll volunteer to ride up and collect you some rocks from the Rockfish river to landscape the planter to put in your landscaping. Who knows I may even pick up some of the very rocks John Boy (aka – Earl Hamner) tread upon as a youth (lol). Living here in the heart of Virginia, Schuyler is not that far away. Just let me know, but what ever you do, keep the house … - G
Kevin~ Hello!
So lovely to have stumbled across your blog! I must follow, I would love to learn more about my design enviorment here, what a unique blog!I moved out to Santa Monica this past summer and a working as a designer at one of those high power luxury hospitality firms... Mmmm yes. Learning and loving but missing the my passion of the hands on, the local, the artist', boutique design.
Thank you!! Jessica Rae
{Lovely Ugly Design}
http://lovelyuglydesign.blogspot.com/
kevin, love this house... i'd def keep it! take a photo once it finds its new home too...
Amazing!!!
I'm sorry I've been MIA. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas!!
Wishing you a beautiful New Year :)
We will be staying on the Newport Coast for a week beginning March 5th. Please come and stay with us for a few days :)
Also we need to talk about the big White Elephant Sale at the end of this month. You have to come!!!!!!!!!
Call me. I miss you xo
Ok, You guys thats it, I'm keeping it------ and Gary, that's very kind of you to offer, unless you are planning a drive to Hollywood, don't you dare go steal any rocks. I'm telling!
It's a birdy des res, raise the to let sign!
love it, kevin. is it old?
Yes Perfect Gray, it's old. It reminds of the buildings in the Ghost towns we visited when we traveled by car in the classic station wagon. Those were the days!
Darling. KEEP it. And no property taxes :)
Mary Ann
nooooooo! never sell a birdhouse! ......you COULD send it to me for my collection......
xo from Judy in Ft Worth
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