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7 Comments:
Gorgeous! And no, I don't think I'd move just anywhere. But I see mountains there, so I'd be good. :-)
the only way I would move , is if it was in the country and the house was a log cabin with a big fishing hole near by ! :)
I think I agree with jel. But I really don't like a lot of cold weather, so it has to be Southern Missouri or along that latitude. (Is that right? Latitude?)
We spent a Christmas at the Trapp Family Lodge (think "Sound of Music") in Stowe and fell in love with the area. Yes, I would move there in a heartbeat!! Besides, my grandmother is from a little town just 20 miles northeast of Stowe so it would feel like coming full circle.
However, that house is definitely not wheelchair accessible and the cost to make it so would be unbelieveable! Guess I will have to be content where I am. Sigh.
Love it! I love Estes Park, a quaint little town, surrounded by mountains. Beautiful!
That picture i gorgeous--of the house and the mountains!
Beautiful...What a dream house! So big, though, I'd need a housekeeper. Too many surfaces to dust and mop!
Pam, I like your way of thinking. Oh it's too big for me to clean. LOL I love that lodge room though, I have to say, but I tried living in the country and I can't take it with kids. There's too much driving.
Though if they were grown....
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