Is this what the inside of your brain looks like? I love the front door on the top pick. Gorgeous. The town looks absolutely charming. And now I'm jonesing for a coffee. Mmmm.
Oh, right, house hunting in the winter up there must be a big change from house hunting here in Northern California. The snow has got to make every home look so inviting.
Suz - Well, the last two pics are of the coffee shop. :)
Patois - That's the thing - the house we saw yesterday is incredibly inviting in winter, but I'm trying to imagine what it will be like in the summer with no A/C...
I responded to your comment at my place by email and it wouldn't go through! Did you INTENTIONALLY befoul my plan to respond to all my commenters by email? (Insert suspicious look here.)
And yes, I borrowed the word "befoul" from Beck's post today because I love it. A perfect word.
I was raised in big cities and lived in big cities until 3 years ago, when I moved to a small subdivision on the edge of farmlands... 5 minutes to the town center which is all of 6 blocks long. And I love it! You will too. :)
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Those French doors are gorgeous. Happy WW! My My Wordless Wednesday
Hope it's not too long a hunt.
Best wishes
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It ALL looks good to me. How will we ever decide?
Ooh, looks like a good coffee shop. And that, of course, is paramount.
Give me that coffee! ;)
Good luck with the house hunting!
Is this what the inside of your brain looks like?
I love the front door on the top pick. Gorgeous. The town looks absolutely charming.
And now I'm jonesing for a coffee. Mmmm.
I know it seems like a chore, but still kind of exciting, no?
It looks pretty!
Looks like the small town has good coffee! Sounds great to me!
I would definitely choose the house with the cappuccino.
Hope this was helpful!
I love house hunting. (Now if only someone would buy my house...)
The houses look so charming and so does the town.
Those are homes? That you are actually looking at? They are beautiful. Just plain beautiful.
You can't go wrong, really. That town is so pretty...
No time to shut the door...just give me that latte! They all look nice...oh the decisions.
those doors are heavenly.
I love the street.
Oh, right, house hunting in the winter up there must be a big change from house hunting here in Northern California. The snow has got to make every home look so inviting.
The latte looks scrumptious. Obviously, the town has the essentials!
Oooh oooh I wanna live there too!
At least you've got coffee...!
Suz - Well, the last two pics are of the coffee shop. :)
Patois - That's the thing - the house we saw yesterday is incredibly inviting in winter, but I'm trying to imagine what it will be like in the summer with no A/C...
Still being tantalized by that cup of hot chocolate...
BTW, I just posted my book review for "His Dark Materials" (The Golden Compass books). I'd love to know what you think, fellow bookworm. :)
Well, more reasons for me to come visit the grandparents now, right?
They all look great -- I hope it goes smoothly. Susiej
That's a beautiful entrance way in the first picture! That alone would probably sell me on the house!
I responded to your comment at my place by email and it wouldn't go through! Did you INTENTIONALLY befoul my plan to respond to all my commenters by email? (Insert suspicious look here.)
And yes, I borrowed the word "befoul" from Beck's post today because I love it. A perfect word.
I was raised in big cities and lived in big cities until 3 years ago, when I moved to a small subdivision on the edge of farmlands... 5 minutes to the town center which is all of 6 blocks long.
And I love it! You will too. :)
OOH. House hunting is so much fun! Best of luck finding one just right.
Ugh, I remember those days. Coffee with a nice head of foam seems like a delightful ending, though.
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