Hi Anne, Nice to "meet" you too! I was actually commenting on your blog post about kid's lunches at the same time you were here :) I wasn't named after AS but I do carry her nickname ~ Anne girl.
Hi Anne I love the picture. It's neat to think of all the history this little lonely building holds. Maybe it's one of the original Mother-in-law suites just placed a LOOONG ways from the house! :D
It's charming! It seems a little out of place with no other buildings around it so it's hard to say what its use was. A playhouse would be perfect or I'd love a little craft studio.
Hey Nancy, You know, I hadn't thought about the road situation but I do believe you are right! A tool shed would certainly be a good use for it :) I know we could use another one!
I missed this post in the fall when you posted it. This building is the cutest!!!!! I love it too. Can you imagine fixed up how cute this would be? How about for guests as a guest house? ♥♥ Laurie
Hi , I'm Anne from Life on the Funny Farm (http://annesfunnyfarm.blogspot.com) visiting from the Rural Journal.
ReplyDeleteI love that you have an Anee Shirley quote. I was named after her!
Anyway, it’s nice to "meet" you. I hope you can pop over to my blog and say hi sometime if you get the chance.
Hi Anne, Nice to "meet" you too! I was actually commenting on your blog post about kid's lunches at the same time you were here :) I wasn't named after AS but I do carry her nickname ~ Anne girl.
DeleteLove the little building!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's kind of cute and looks lonely sitting all by itself.
DeleteOh Anne I love that shot the old building may be a milk house but I am not positive. I do know I like it.:) B
ReplyDeleteHey, I didn't think of that but you could be right! It's just out there...alone.
DeleteOh cute! A little barn? Looks like it'd make a great little art studio for someone now.
ReplyDeleteLisa, I would SO want that for a studio!!! Maybe I need my husband to build me one :)
DeleteUnique photo ~ wonder what it is or was? ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
ReplyDeleteThat has been the debate this morning :)
DeleteHi Anne
ReplyDeleteI love the picture. It's neat to think of all the history this little lonely building holds. Maybe it's one of the original Mother-in-law suites just placed a LOOONG ways from the house! :D
Oh Teresa! You crack me up, girlfriend!!!
Deletethat is interesting?? Perhaps a stop and go of long ago
ReplyDeleteThat's an idea I hadn't thought about! Perhaps it was :) Thanks for coming by.
DeleteIt looks like something that would be on the Little House on the Prairie.
ReplyDeleteOh, You're right! I didn't watch that show too often but I can see it now :)
DeleteAll my life I have dreamed of using a small building like this as a place to read and write. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteI think you're right in that it would be perfect for a secret reading nook! Have a great day!!!
DeleteIt's charming!
ReplyDeleteIt seems a little out of place with no other buildings around it so it's hard to say what its use was. A playhouse would be perfect or I'd love a little craft studio.
Hi Carletta, Thanks for stopping by. It is charming and out of place, which is what caught the eye!
DeleteI would love to know the history of this little treasure. Wow.
ReplyDeleteHey Missy,
DeleteSo would I! But I really doubt I'd be able to find it again, it was so off the beaten path :)
This is fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHope to see you on my blog:)
I don't know what it is, but I know it was there before the road! It's so cute -- I'd use it for a tool shed. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at Rural Thursdays, Anne.
Hey Nancy,
DeleteYou know, I hadn't thought about the road situation but I do believe you are right! A tool shed would certainly be a good use for it :) I know we could use another one!
I missed this post in the fall when you posted it. This building is the cutest!!!!! I love it too. Can you imagine fixed up how cute this would be? How about for guests as a guest house? ♥♥
ReplyDeleteLaurie
A guest house would be cool! Definitely unique :) Happy New Year!
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