our house in history, # 3



Look at our house, looking so shiny! so new! in 1936. .. note the absence of sycamores behind, where instead there are barns; the 2nd chimney to the right, the double-hung windows, the different driveway configuration. The tiny trees-- is the one on the left the Walnut tree now in Eric's yard? And an earlier resident, Phyllis; raised in this house, her little footprints appear in our hearth. Photos courtesy once more of Ron Welsh; Phyllis is his mother.
1 Comments:
I love these photos, Leese. Thanks for posting. Also love the driveway configuration....and the car that's parked there!
Mom
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