Does it have wi-fi?
The most important man in housing is the painter. He is making the picture.
I like to see how the chimneys and the house are separated and the oven directly in the chimney.
George
Nice shots, love the grunge! How much per month, Greg?
Sorry no Donald but the postal service is second to none. It runs twice a monthDoes it have wi-fi?
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But isn't this home to the Tasmanian Devil?
The jokes are wonderful but the same is true of the photos. Great color and mood in #1, #2 and #4.
Well captured Greg. Really nice job on the inside shots.
Nice series Greg. Nice interiors - with flash I'm guessing but not too obvious.
+1 to Mike's comment
Greg,
Do you know where the cottage was used for? It intriges me the way the chimneys, well I think they are, are constructed outside the house, water from the roof falling on the brickwork.
Nobody asked yet, what was their last meal?
George
Thank you all for the comments.
John, not as many Devils around here as there used to be they are suffering from a facial tumor disease which is taking its toll on the population.
John 2, a combination of flash and a reflector.
George, my guess was this might have been the rectory for the small church directly across the road. This house would be circa 1850 at a guess. I see a lot of this sort of house design in my travels around Tasmania, some with just the chimneys left. Regarding the last meal I would say poison of some sort. Strange how they huddled together, sad really unless they have been placed there which might be the case as there are only skulls and no body