Wednesday, April 2, 2008

An old red house

 

HELLO NICE PEOPLE,

J Land is full of happenings.  Sugar is back.   Woooo Hooo.  Mosie is planning a big move...  To the other side.  Joyce is busy with her PSP,   Ree. aka Pioneer Woman is back with her new Journal, and    Sonya aka  BooknCoffee is moving into a new house.                                              I was surfing thru some Journals a few nights ago.  I came upon Mosies SONS Journal.  Thats where I found the best picture.  I would like to say "beautiful"  but peeps would think I am CRAZY.  Its a picture of an old ramshackle house.   I hope Mosies son doesn't mind if I show it to everyone. For some reason, old houses always catch my eye.   Some psychoanalist could probably  tell me what my problem is.  Some PSYCHO could probablly tell me what my problem is!! Now if that was my house, I would kill  Hubby.  But this old house just looks like there is so much history. 

 

                                                                   

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    There has to be an interesting story behind it.  I love the way door is open...,like someone just left it and walked away.  I bet there was a rocking chair on the porch  at one time.  OMG,  I think I am losingit.

                                                                

                                                         This will be my next ramshackle house.  (LOL)!!!!

I am going to lay down...................bye.

 

                                                            Marlene

3 comments:

  1. Hi Marlene, that house does give you a strange feeling, doesn't it. I wouldn't want to go in there alone:)......alice

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  2. Thank you so much for bring me a chuckle.  I love your imagination.  You and I could have a good time together.  At the very least we wouldn't think the other nuts!

    Hugs Rosemary

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  3. You are a mess girlfriend.  Only you would see the beauty of that old house.  It WOULD be interesting to know it's history though.
    Hugs, Joyce

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