Saturday, March 3, 2012

A little imagination....

It doesn't take much to imagine this as it once must have been. It is another one of those I would love to know about its other life. I bet a lot of living was done here, and a lot of parties....and don't you wonder how many kids grew up in that house. Is anyone left alive that ever lived there.

14 comments:

  1. Beautiful & Charming. It looks like a home that was once in Waverly WV, recently demolished.
    nellie

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  2. I can definitely see the potential and 'what once was'... Love these old structures, especially THAT BIG... I'd so love to get inside & explore! =)

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  3. Great photo! When I see a house like this, I so wish I had the means to restore it. It would take a ton of cash but what a labor of love that would be!

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  4. it is almost painful to look at - the pit of your stomach feels the loss...

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  5. My thoughts and questions echo yours exactly. Now it looks like it would cost more to renovate it then to just tear it down, too bad.

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  6. Oh my, the stroies that house could tell.

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  7. That must have been a real beauty in its day. These old structures seem to hold a key to the past, if we just knew how to make it work....

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  8. Yes, it must have been a beautiful home. Wow, what memories must be inside those walls.

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  9. still not feeling well, but hd to say oh WOW on ths shot

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  10. This old place was very stylish with an interesting design. Sad to see it now.

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  11. Oh I can imagine all kinds of things about this house. I find sadness and beauty at the same time.

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  12. Wow, what a place! Yes I love pondering the 'living' that went on there too!

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  13. I can imagine what used to be but it sure is sad to look at now.

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  14. I love this old house. Funny I was wondering what spooky people lived there, and if it was haunted.

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