Could you describe the house you live in?
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For the past 15 years I've been living in this 24' by 36' log cabin. It is basically one living room with a small porch on both the east and westend of the building. This cabin was built by Quakers from California, who had moved up here when the war in Korea got to be too much for them and they gave up their U.S. citizenship and became Canadians. Over the past 26 years I've lived in other cabins and shacks, as well as spending five years in my tipi. This present cabin has electricity, and cold running water, but no hot water heater(I heat water on the wood stove for most of the year). The outhouse is fifty feet down the path, into the woods, where I get to watch lots of birds and other wildlife like deer and wild turkeys.
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of course (totally)DUH
Nice, comfortable, clean.Althought my place is not so big and rich.
i live ina three storey flat...
Theres kitchen, front room, bedroom and bathroom on 2nd floor and on the top floor is two further bedrooms and bathroom...
It is a rented house.
is that enough?
Well , it's pale yellow ( LOL ) , four bedrooms , four baths , two floors . It doesn't have a sloped roof , because we don't need it . The top part is just like a big balcony .
you mean my own beautiful, cosy and warm house or those gross halls of residence where i ahve to spend most of the time?
My home's exterior archictecture is Victorian with New Orleans wrought iron accents, window boxes and gardens, fountains and statues. Inside I describe it as a dog-friendly environment with Asian European Gothic-Christain-Buddhist decor: My friends call it an eclectic museum containing antiques, items from our travels, items we've made, items we've inherited and the best representation of who we are as people!
Well, its home!
6 year old brick ranch/ 3600 sq ft/ 2 car garage/ 4 br/ 3.5 bath/ pool/ on 2.5 acres in a subdivision.
Did the rough framing myself.