Wot ho, cannot remember if I posted this link before, but I just came across it again and thought I would share.
It is a local news story of our home featuring my wife. If you scroll half way down there is a video of the inside of our home.
http://www.mk-news.co.uk/Videos/What-did-you-do-in-the-war-mummy-and-daddy.htm
Not mine but the Sister of a work colleague, who has come back from a trip to New Zealand where she is originally from, this is her sisters Home, based on an old Bedford Truck, it is parked behind an old pub and they run a cable to run power from it, it does drive but is obviously not really roadworthy.
I think it's the perfect solution for army families lol Looks like we'll be moving again ourselves shakeshead
Yes. We found out this week that we will have to move again for sure. My husband gets his orders around Christmas time
Wot ho, cannot remember if I posted this link before, but I just came across it again and thought I would share.
It is a local news story of our home featuring my wife. If you scroll half way down there is a video of the inside of our home.
http://www.mk-news.co.uk/Videos/What-did-you-do-in-the-war-mummy-and-daddy.htm
Yes. We found out this week that we will have to move again for sure. My husband gets his orders around Christmas time
Sorry to hear about your move Rue! Your house is one of the biggest inspirations on here and I know you'll make wherever you go a home just as cozy.
I came back over to this thread to share that my husband and I are buying our first house and closing is the 27th (of May)! It was built in 1930 and still has some of the great details (very mission style newel post, closet door knobs, etc). Buuuut, the piece de resistance is my 40's/50's mint green/seafoam tub and sink!!!!!!! Oh, and DH is letting me retro-ify the kitchen my way too! Right now the countertops are 60's orange laminate that although, authentic, is just not my thing, haha.
When I took my guardian to give it the once over and make sure it wasn't going to collapse around our ears, the owner's daughter was there (he died, she was the one selling). I guess I helped seal the deal because I couldn't hide my elation at all the original features, haha. She said prospective buyers literally ran away from that green bathroom: there aren't even pictures of it on the listing sites! Sad, sad, sad. Anyways, I'll be sure to post before and after pics once we finally get in there.
How big of a move, Rue?
Oh, NO!
Man, I'd be gutted. Heck, I *am* gutted -- that house is marvelous.
I suppose the last thing you need now is us telling you that sort of thing, though; the move will be hard enough.
Where are you going to end up, do you know?
We won't be living in the midwest So pretty big.
Oh my, now that is lousy! I suppose it comes with the territory. Maybe you'll end up in a town where a fellow lounger(s) live and you'll have the possibility for friends already!
True... that is a bright side
Yes. We found out this week that we will have to move again for sure. My husband gets his orders around Christmas time