After closing, we did a little furniture shopping,
then headed to the house.
The golden rods that were blooming around the house
last time we were there were all dead.
The colorful leaves on the trees made up for it.
These are backyard shots.
Taken from the second level deck.
One more night in a hotel because we had no furniture in the house yet.
Delivery was set up for that morning.
We stayed in Smyrna at a nice little hotel,
and ate breakfast at their restaurant.
We paid for our hotel room when we paid for our food.
Furniture arrived shortly after we got home.
We now have a house big enough for a sectional.
Yay!!! It isn't the red one that I wanted,
but I think this one is even nicer.
It's a seafoam green kind of color.
It's a seafoam green kind of color.
You will notice the rug I picked out has little bits of red in it.
The next time you see photos for this room,
those windows should be sporting some awesome red drapes from
Bed, Bath, and Beyond!
Bed, Bath, and Beyond!
I love this house!
Sure, there are things that need to be fixed,
and we kept finding little things to add to the list.
Like this little flower garden.
My plant-growing skills are laughable.
I don't have the vaguest idea what to do with this.
It is seriously overgrown.
The only thing I recognized was a lily.
Oh well, after winter I will look at it again.
The wind was blowing steadily,
and there were leaves falling all around me.
Guess we are going to need to get a rake.
(And a snow plow.
I told Mark I want a pink snow-mobile of my very own.)
(And a snow plow.
I told Mark I want a pink snow-mobile of my very own.)
Zentangle friends,
you are going to be seeing this rail again
very soon. In a new tangle pattern!
Sunset the first day in our new home.
The next day we got up bright and early
to get to work.
The first order of business was getting
the address marked so the postman
could find us.
Apparently the UPS man is smarter.
Apparently the UPS man is smarter.
That house across the street - is the one house anywhere near us.
We had some issues with the washer/dryer
units, so we needed to drive to Presque Isle,
which is north.
Along the way we saw these lines of wind turbines,
they are used to generate power.
Supposedly in the middle of winter when the trees are bare,
we will be able to see them from the back balconies of the house.
We had some issues with the washer/dryer
units, so we needed to drive to Presque Isle,
which is north.
Along the way we saw these lines of wind turbines,
they are used to generate power.
Supposedly in the middle of winter when the trees are bare,
we will be able to see them from the back balconies of the house.
We worked hard all day long.
Hanging drapes, hanging towel bars,
shopping for nails and screws and a new front door.
(Didn't get the door, but we now know where to get one.)
Then we had another beautiful sunset.
Maine is going to be awesome for photography.
We hung our first piece of 'art.'
No, I didn't paint this.
Got it on Zulily!
Yes, this sectional with the built in chaise is going
to be wonderful at the end of a long day of work.
to be wonderful at the end of a long day of work.
Random shots.
Potatoes are everywhere.
Mark estimated there are 3-400 acres of potatoes being farmed near us.
Bags and bags of various kinds of potatoes
can be found at the grocery store.
Mashed, cubed, sliced, grated.
White potatoes, red potatoes, sweet potatoes.
And then the snow started.
Little flakes, followed by big flakes.
It was pretty awesome to be in Maine
for the first snowfall of the year!
Before it was over with we got about two inches total.
I really like these windows!
We have two of them.
(And they are the perfect frame for a photo!)
I enjoyed being outside, walking around in the snow.
This is the hat Kali crocheted for me last year.
I could use a couple more.
Hint. Hint.
I believe this is a birch leaf.
We have a lot of birch trees.
One thing we had not done, because it wasn't supposed to snow -
was to get food in the house.
So. Out we had to go for dinner.
This is the car door. I thought the snow would fall off when I
slammed the door, but it didn't.
I don't remember when I took this picture.
This little Freewill Baptist church is down the road from the house.
I know your excitement - brilliant that you got to start putting furniture in & I love the rug. The leaves on the trees are wonderful colours & glad you like the snow. Thanks for all the photos - really get a sense of where you are, it really does remind me of the log cabin my parents built in Sweden.
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Great pictures - and we have the same exact rug! Jane
ReplyDeleteGood luck in your new home ! Looks awesome !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful home and land! I am so glad you and your sweetie have this getaway. Good for you!
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