In response to
(e:mike,43826)'s post about the Linwood Home Tour - We have been working so hard on the house to get it ready for the tour. We just painted the dining room yesterday. All of the work we do on the house is with our own money. We in no way benefit directly from the tour.
We were going to paint the living room today but decided to wait until after we see how dirty stuff gets with the floors being sanded.
I wonder how they will get these stains out?
And these trouble areas
The estimator thought it could all be fixed. I can't wait to see.
(e:matthew) suggested making our house a free tour spot.
(e:mike), I totally understand how you felt about the Linwood Home Tour last tour, especially the apartment building (free advertsiement) part of the tour, but you also have to think about having seen the inside of the other houses. Its not often that you get to see what the inside of these houses look like. Perhaps, it is old hat to you because you see our house all the time, but for some people its a totally fresh experience.
None of the money is going back to the people that are opening their homes to 1000 people. It is going to buying new trees, fixing up the street, etc.
You have to think of it like a comic book convention. People will pay $20 to get into a comic book convention if they like comic books. I mean how much of that money goes to charity. Same with the Linwood Tour and people that have a thing for historical architecture - it is really exciting. At least in this case the money is being used to beautify the public space of our neighborhood that anyone can use.
I also think it is stupid that houses can not do it more than one year in a row. I would rather see a couple repeats but have a bunch more houses to look at.
Here we are int he foyer - pre floor redone.
(e:matthew) took this picture. You can see the area where we removed that remudled modern bathroom from under the stairs.
UPDATE: While shopping for supplies we stopped at that consignment furniture shop on Sheridan near Colvin and got this solid oak dining set for $299. It is huge and seats eight. The woman selling it was getting a divorce and just wanted to get rid of it. It will be so nice to have somewhere to sit for dinner parties.
The roses from
(e:matthew)'s birthday keep getting even prettier.
(e:matthew) really wanted this light at Lowes but it is all plastic and I am done with plastic crap. I feel we have way to much plastic in our lives and I have been working for hard to reduce that. I would rather wait till we can afford a glass one or try and make one myself.
(e:terry) pointed out that if oil runs out, someday plastic will be rarer and people would say an original solid plastic early 21st century tiffany style lamp, lol.
I made it in there over the weekend I like how they have all the old Buffalo pictures in there.
Vinnie seems to like them.
Pork Cracklins' are a ghetto delicacy. You just don't understand fine impoverished dining Mr. Visco!
Oh man BBQ-flavor fried pork rinds are the bomb. Plain flavor's ok too.
Un-fried pork rinds are not the bomb. :::link:::
- Z
I guess the really weird thing is that, if that was a bag of chicken skin crispies I would totally buy it.