When The Apple Farmer took the job offer from Nationwide, he needed to be located in his territory. We began our search for a little place that he could call home while we continued through apple harvest, etc. in Missouri. We found this sweet little house and made an offer. The monthly payments are far less than he would spend on rent someplace and still around 1/2 the average car payment. Tim is no longer covering this territory, and as of October, he is now working for Argo Select, the company he worked for when we lived in California. So it is now time to finish our fixer upper projects on this sweet little house and put it up for sale. We chose Thanksgiving time to load up the family and take a trip to Minnesota and finish a plumbing job that only had about 2 hours of work left on it!
Well, two hours turned into four days! We've done enough home rennovation projects to not be suprised. But among the fix it projects we had some fun!
We visited the German town of New Ulm.
After some more plumbing and eating and plumbing, we dug up into the attic of our little old house and pulled out these scrapbooks. The dates range from early to mid 1930's to 40's.
We also found this paint book up there along with a Photoplay magazine
from the 1930's!

The fun continued as we plumbed some more, went bowling and then visited the local park!
The fun continued as we plumbed some more, went bowling and then visited the local park!
This little town, I'm certain, was printed on the front of an old christmas card! The town square is lined with old, snow-covered homes. It is peaceful, and except for the sound of the occasional automobile slowly driving by, one enjoys the sound of Christmas Music which is played through the speakers along the square. Sounds too good to be true, but it is real!
We still have more to do to finish the bathroom rennovation. We need to paint walls too. I'm relieved that we won't be doing much more than those items before putting the house up for sale. I'm not afraid of the work...I was just beginning to feel kind of torn about removing the old green carpeting and replacing it with something modern. The carpet just added that much more appeal to the days-gone-by feeling that we enjoy when we are there!
3 comments:
Sounds like a fun little trip, those scrapbooks are pretty cool! Good luck on getting the house sold!
Tanya I always love your blog but I really love your little house. Its really cute!
Thanks guys!!
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