Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Some pictures, low quality

OK, I was able to steal a few pictures from the realtor's website, the quality is low. The quality of the house isn't, just these photographs.





This is a picture from the front (no kidding!). You can see the garage is in the basement and the house is on a little bit of a hill (very rare in Vermont, not!). To help you match up with the plans, the living room is on the right, the bathroom in the center and the guest/craft room is on the left.







Here is a bad picture looking South in the living room. The fireplace is ugly, we have no concrete plans for updating this in Phase 1, but I'm sure we'll do something.




This is a picture of the backyard, looking West at the back of the house.





Here is a flattering picture of the backyard, looking North. It is nice to have a grassy yard with some shading in the center and lots of trees around the perimeter. Our neighbors on both sides seem to have children, which is nice.




Here is a view of the back, one can readily see the dormer that defines the second floor bedroom and the East side, second floor bedroom.

US out of VT.



8 comments:

shirlnutkin said...

yard? grass? trees? land? ... o.k. - help me out ... is this BASE like whether S.Kirkland is base?!

Bill N. said...

No, not base. More like "people live where the trees are made from steel? What is that about?"

Subtle difference

shirlnutkin said...

recycled steel, right?! (btw, looking forward to more pic - of any quality!!!) very exciting for you all!

Bill N. said...

The fact that the trees are made of recycled steel does not make them green. The steel trees of San Diego are lame, regardless if they are art, recycled steel or even made of wood. Trees should be made of trees, not steel, not wood.

Anonymous said...

This looks like a great setting. When I look at the pictures two words really pop into my mind......Lawn Mower.

T. Chris G.

shirlnutkin said...

keeping w/the west coast theme as a thought from t.chris g's comment ... when you go lawn mower ( and looks like you will need to do so!) - will you choose traditional? electric? or some freak fuel-fired mower? and of course, there is always xeriscaping, eh? (btw, i forgot about the SD urban trees!)

Bill N. said...

Lawn mower? Are you crazy? I'll either hire a local kid to mow it (Ernie offered to do it for $40 a week, too much) or I'll shoot it down with a rifle.

In VT the mowers run on maple syrup and clean air.

JenM said...

bill n. is mistaken, it is VT cars that run on maple syrup and lawn mowers run on old french fry oil.