I love Rob's comment! a heated discussion indeed! This is such a cool picture. The grandkids would have a good ole time with their imagination on this one. I see the walls and the roof, don't you?
Very nifty - and Rob's comment gets a hugh laugh from me. Wonder how many of your viewers thought of FDR with your title? First thing that came to my mind, and, yes, I did look for the radio.
michael bird, oh, that's exactly the play on words i had in mind. the two words "fireside chat" coupled together are forever fdr. the "new deal" was struck on a house down the road. nikonsniper steve
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Thank you VERY mutch!!! You are very kind! It makes me happy=)
Lena
Mmmm wheres the chair???
I saw almost this exact scene down the road yesterday Steve...may have to go back with the camera!!
Oh the stories this photo tells...
There used to be... anyway.
I love this photo.
ToOdLeS.
Neat....I wonder what type of building it was attached to?
Must have been a 'heated' discussion. ;)
Interesting. Shows which part of the house is the strongest.
I love Rob's comment! a heated discussion indeed! This is such a cool picture. The grandkids would have a good ole time with their imagination on this one. I see the walls and the roof, don't you?
Oh how beautiful! I know that the home (?) is gone...but look at that wonderful fireplace...the stones..!!!
I have to agree with Jeanne,that tells a story!
It conjures up so much in the imagination.
Very nifty - and Rob's comment gets a hugh laugh from me. Wonder how many of your viewers thought of FDR with your title? First thing that came to my mind, and, yes, I did look for the radio.
michael bird,
oh, that's exactly the play on words i had in mind. the two words "fireside chat" coupled together are forever fdr. the "new deal" was struck on a house down the road.
nikonsniper steve
would love to have a fireside party there :)
Wow! It speaks.. I'm your admirer. Thank you for your visit to my blog.
Now this is such a great shot! Love it.
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