I'm so jealous that's the view at the end of your street. The only water views I get during my days are my commute over the muddy and dirty Meramec River. And of course Satchel looks darling. Andrew too! :)
In the eighties, I was a little kid who put together model buildings out of notebook paper and Scotch tape and spent days on end playing Monopoly with my best friend. What I've done over the last decade is pretty much the same thing. I began buying, renovating, and renting dozens of properties during Architecture school, where I mostly learned how to stay awake for six days straight.
Today I'm a new mother married with four dogs and way too many houses along the coasts of Florida. We recently moved into and began working on a three story lake house built in 1928.
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Hi! Thanks for stopping by. How lucky and wonderful to live near the water! And that dog! Wheaten Terrier? double lucky!
Yah I was just going to ask...looks like a wheaten but different...what is he? Regardless...A-dorable:)
The Great Satchel Mystery continues.
See this post: http://tearinguphouses.blogspot.com/2009/10/separated-at-birth.html
Thanks for stopping by! Adorable dog. Off to check out your fab blog.
I'm so jealous that's the view at the end of your street. The only water views I get during my days are my commute over the muddy and dirty Meramec River. And of course Satchel looks darling. Andrew too! :)
wow. nice view!
one day i WILL have a view like that at the end of my street.
i will.
i WILL.
one day...
Thank you so much for your encouragement!
LOL! I just checked out the seperated at birth post...I have DEFINITELY compared Darby to Falcor too. Perhaps Darby and Satchel ARE related;)
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