Our casita
Apr. 13th, 2006 12:55 pmThanks
fuzzygruf for the link!
Here's a view of our house...it's toward the bottom with the "Bill and Danny's House" on it. Salmon stucco house, grey roof with 5 skylights. It's a two story house, and it's not longer salmon-colored, there's now a wooden deck sticking off the back (east) side of the house, and the lawn furniture is in different position nowadays. This picture is probably 3 years old, taken in the winter, from what I can tell. The back yard is mostly rock, but the terraced areas behind the house is where I have most of my garden.

Note the bizarre lot sizes in our part of the block. The NE corner of our lot ends about 3 feet away from the back wall of the brick house there! There's some odd kind of alley that's not part of their property, and some unknown people park RVs and cars there.
The NE corner of our house is about 10 feet away from the neighbor with the red tin roof...that's where the dog Rocky is, and where he barks at anything passing on the street. You can't tell, but their back yard it about 3 feet lower than ours.
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Here's a view of our house...it's toward the bottom with the "Bill and Danny's House" on it. Salmon stucco house, grey roof with 5 skylights. It's a two story house, and it's not longer salmon-colored, there's now a wooden deck sticking off the back (east) side of the house, and the lawn furniture is in different position nowadays. This picture is probably 3 years old, taken in the winter, from what I can tell. The back yard is mostly rock, but the terraced areas behind the house is where I have most of my garden.
Note the bizarre lot sizes in our part of the block. The NE corner of our lot ends about 3 feet away from the back wall of the brick house there! There's some odd kind of alley that's not part of their property, and some unknown people park RVs and cars there.
The NE corner of our house is about 10 feet away from the neighbor with the red tin roof...that's where the dog Rocky is, and where he barks at anything passing on the street. You can't tell, but their back yard it about 3 feet lower than ours.