I love your house, and we, too, are seeing signs of Spring this week; the daffodils are up, the azaleas are blooming and several of the trees are flowering, too.,
my girls are strictly indoor for their health and safety; we have red fox in da hood, along with skunk and raccoon and possum. their "outdoors" is my sunporch. and their mice are catnip stuffed playtoys!
miss gigi is ALWAYS ready to chase miss nyla around the house!
thank you, dear! it's big enough for us and 17 years ago we could afford it.
3 BR, 1.5 BA, hardwood floors, LR, DR, wood-burning fireplace in LR, sunporch off LR, kit with new appliances, 2 car det garage, .5 acre, full walk-out basement (2/3 unfinished), attic. currently appraised at $250K.
Spring is definitely in the air, I see. Good to have the visual evidence to confirm it. :-)
ReplyDeletehello king! next thing you know, allergy season will be here!
DeleteCute little house carol P would love it
ReplyDeletethank you, luv! built in 1941; 3 BR, 1.5 BA, just the right size for 2 humans and 3 cats.
DeleteYour home is adorable!!!!!! As you are! I don't live far, and have yet see any flowers breaking the ground, but the bud on trees are huge.
ReplyDeleteawwwwwwwwwwwwww, smooches, dearest maddie! :)
DeleteI love your house, and we, too, are seeing signs of Spring this week; the daffodils are up, the azaleas are blooming and several of the trees are flowering, too.,
ReplyDeleteazaleas? not up here! daffys are just green stalks, no flowers yet in my yard. and my house is just right for me!
DeleteCrocus up here too! :-)
ReplyDelete:)
Deletehow are the gnomes, and tar and abby?
Southeastern Nebraska budding and springing, as well. Strange doings for the first week of March.
ReplyDeleteA-HA, new friend; I see you and I have bob's "I should be laughing" blog in common!
Deletegreetings from SE PA (near philadelphia).
How lovely! Spring comes very early in your part of the country!
ReplyDeletethank you, bee goddess! the weather has been up and down the past two weeks; everything blooming is confused.
DeleteSpring is definitely here, and I love the house too. Nice to see Miss Gigi. She's a cutie!
ReplyDeletesmooches, dear! gigi is about 5 years old; she is a rescue cat whom we adopted 2 years ago.
DeleteI'm surprised Miss Gigi isn't feeling friskier in the Spring weather. Should't she be outside looking for mice?
ReplyDeletemy girls are strictly indoor for their health and safety; we have red fox in da hood, along with skunk and raccoon and possum. their "outdoors" is my sunporch. and their mice are catnip stuffed playtoys!
Deletemiss gigi is ALWAYS ready to chase miss nyla around the house!
You have a beautiful looking place!
ReplyDeletethank you dear; it needs a coat of paint (if you look at it up close). lucky for me, my neighbor across the street is a house painter!
DeleteDaffodils and tulips already starting to bloom up here, now let's just hope I can keep the dogs from eating them.
ReplyDeleteI have daffy and tulip stalks but no flowers; the local deer LOVE to eat the tulip flowers before they even open! :(
DeleteSpring has sprung?? Would somebody please tell Canada that?? haha
ReplyDeletePlease tell your brain to puke some warm temperatures our way!
Your house is cute as a button.
~ Freckles
thank you, freckles! would you believe spouse and I have lived here for 17 years now?
DeleteYour house is adorable!
ReplyDeletethank you toni; it's just right for us and the cats!
DeleteI love your house. Mountain Laurel and Cherry trees. Oh my, how beautiful. Hope to see photos of them in bloom!
ReplyDeletethank you dear; I will post blooming photos AFTER they bloom - right now everything is on hold due to insane weather fluctuations.
DeleteYay spring! Our snow drops have come and gone. The daffs are getting ready to open and the forsythia is starting to bloom.
ReplyDeletestill cold enough to confuse nature though; everything on hold this week.
Deletebwhahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteI love your home. It looks like a Scottish cottage. Your lawn is pristine!
ReplyDeleteJP
thank you, lil bro! round these parts, my house is called a "cape cod" style. and spouse keeps the lawn looking good in season.
DeleteI especially love those snow drops :)
ReplyDeletethey always come up first, then the crocus.
DeleteHold that memory of Spring, it will be back again, soon.
ReplyDeleteyeah, right...we are looking down the barrel of a foot of snow on tuesday. this sucks. :(
DeleteBeautiful home! I love me snow drops. Speaking of snow...hunker down sweet cheeks!
ReplyDeleteRTG and I have lived here since 4/2000. it's just right for us and cats. 10-14 inches headed our way tonight & tomorrow! :(
DeleteYour house is charming. I love a Cape Cod!
ReplyDeletethank you, dear! it's big enough for us and 17 years ago we could afford it.
Delete3 BR, 1.5 BA, hardwood floors, LR, DR, wood-burning fireplace in LR, sunporch off LR, kit with new appliances, 2 car det garage, .5 acre, full walk-out basement (2/3 unfinished), attic. currently appraised at $250K.