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Nice Home Robert and Neal!

You two have done a great job with it! I know what fun it is! I love the birdhouse! Who made it? Someone spent a lot of time! Don't the squirrels take over? They sure would here!
Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing!
 
Charming

You guys have done an outstanding job on making your house a home. I love how everything comes together to create your style. <p> All of that snow! Here it usually gone by the next day. Just a mushy wet mess and then turns to ice at night. Then by the 3rd day you would never know it had snowed. except for the big mess all over your car.
 
Robert, you & Neal have one hot house. I love it more than the old one--such style and character. And it was nice to see a familiar piece or two in the photos--my fav is that lamp on top of the little tv.
 
Thanks everybody for your kind words. As you can see we are not afraid of color. My mother says she needs "sunglasses" to come and visit our house.
 
What a beautiful home Robert!! You and Neal have done a great job! Is the light over the dinning room table orginal to the house. It looks so interesting. Terry
 
Hi everyone, Bethann Neal had a replica of our house built into a bird house from "Birdhouse Bonanza". They have a web site out there for making custom bird houses.

Terry about the dining room light, when we moved into our house all the lights in the house were "Home Depot" modern style. So we changed everything back. The light in the dining room had hung (along with 30 others) in a Rexall drug in a rural Minnesota town. For 40 years the fixtures had be concealed by a dropped ceiling. When they tore the place down they found these beautiful 1930's fixtures under the drop ceiling and we were able to buy one.
 
That is really interesting Robert. You were very lucky to get it. It looks perfect in your dinning room.
 
Robert, what kind of record player is that in the corner by the sofa? I first noticed it on Decorating Cents and now that I see it again, I remembered to ask about it!
veg
 
Hi Veg, that's a 1956 Zenith Cobramatic, I found it at an estate sale back in '96. At that same sale I bought a 1959 Zenith B&W Consol Television, my very first vintage tv set, as well as a 1956 Coronado Washer, which sadly I no longer have. I don't have the TV either for that matter. Did save the "Big Red" agitator from it. (the washer that is :)
 
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