Since returning from Florida, I have been neck deep in moving. David and I have finally finished cleaning/moving out of our old place, but we aren’t even close to being moved in at the house. Everyone keeps asking for pictures of the house…so here are some outside shots. The inside is just too much of a wreck to photograph…maybe in a week…or two.

We put up one side of our clothesline today. It was really cloudy, but the wind was so strong that all of the clothes dried in less than an hour. I look forward to line-drying this summer.
This is the front of the house. It’s about 95 years old, and the walls are stone a foot deep. It’s what David calls a shotgun house…cause you can see through the entire house while standing at the front door.
This is Kit being creepy in the attic window. We totally plan on putting Rose (dressform) in that window and back lighting her in red for Halloween.
David and I have been playing badminton in the yard. We love love love living out here.
We are still working on getting the workshoppe set up. We spent hours putting up shelving yesterday…and will spend some time tonight clearing a place for me to sew this evening.
We are still waiting for our landlord to fix some appliances in the house. The dishwasher hasn’t worked since we moved in…and two days ago it began leaking all over the kitchen floor. He immediately came over and turned off the water…but it’s not fixed..and the water that had already flooded into the machine is still leaking out… We also still haven’t gotten our new drier. I would like to mostly line dry…but a drier would be handing for rainy days. Oh well…just gottta wait I guess.













Eba you made my daaay! =D I’m so happy to see the pictures! Your house is ADORABLE!!! I want to spend the whole summer there and sleep with the windows open..and help you hang laundry!! *sigh* I want a country lifeee….hehe
There was a roach in my room tonight…… maybe I don’t want a country life! >_<
OMG this is soooooooo awesome. I am coming over TODAY. Prepare ye the way!
p.s. I bought a leather gun holster for my steampunk outfit at a flea market in Tennessee!
I love stone houses! I can see why you would fall in love instantly with that house. The line of clothes drying is charming, but alas, not really practical here in the city where all the wind and sun is blocked by buildings.