Wednesday, December 13, 2006

The last of the home tour pictures -part II

I know this is like a bad song that never ends, or a story with no point to it, but I think these are really and truly the last of the pictures from Saturday's tour of homes. The upstairs didn't have a whole lot of decorations, but everyone wanted to see the upper part of the house because only two or three people in town had ever seen it when Mrs. T was still alive, and no one saw it after she died, except her heirs.

The upstairs bathroom:


Sarah's room:


You can look through Sarah's pointy door, down the little hall, and see Joan and Marley's room:


Joan and Marley's room (and a glimpse of Jacy's room beyond):


Silly Jacy and Joan goofing around in Joan and Marley's room:


Jacy's room:



The end.

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6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey,
That round mirror dresser is identical to my grandmother's.

1:57 PM  
Blogger Laura said...

Cindy, we found that in Geneva, NY in a junk store. Best $29 we ever spent!

3:30 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like that pointy door! Is it between just those bedrooms or does it go somewhere else?

6:51 AM  
Blogger Laura said...

The pointy door divides Sarah's room from the small hallway that leads to Joan's room. (The upstairs halls form a T-shape, and the crossbar of the T is the hall that leads from Sarah's room to Joan and Marley's room.) Sarah's room has about a dozen doors in it! Seriously, there are 6 doors in her tiny room - AND the roof slopes steeply over her room, so half of her ceiling follows the roof slant - hence the pointy door.

8:27 AM  
Blogger Susannah said...

You have a large home with lots of rooms! Nice to see lights strung up. It's so festive and bright on these gloomy, wintry days. I like your Nativity set too. Merry Christmas!

2:50 AM  
Blogger on the Rock said...

Penguin towels are fun! I just checked out the Dec 9 post of your tour, living room and kitchen! All lovely!
Merry Christmas!

12:15 PM  

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