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Sunday, February 19, 2012

House on Yarmouth St.

 The new house from the street. Good to have a streetlight right beside it. Muizenberg Mt. is in the near distance.
 Inside the wall--no weeding needed here. The wall comes complete with climbing deterrent atop it.
 Gloria standing inside the kitchen, admiring the handiness of the design.
 In the living room, speaking with current renter. I forget what country this family is originally from. Too bad the gorgeous sofa doesn't come with it. But then you'd be scared to sit on it for fear of messing it up.
 One of the two bathrooms, or toilets, as one says there in South Africa. Well, I guess there is an actual toilet (as compared to a theoretical one *grins*). I just don't see it in the picture for sure.
 One of the three bedrooms. If you can see them, the built-in cabinets run up to the ceiling.
 Looking down the hall. The tiled floors are very nice--easy to clean, and no bacteria hiding inside, as with carpeting. Bet there won't be another television next month, at least one that picks up stations.
 Looking out toward the street. Great space for storage. Interesting that the neighboring house is connected. Wonder why?
 On the other side of the picket fence, there is a small alleyway between the house and the wall that can be used for hanging laundry or for other things.
 The back yard. Easy to envision flowers or a vegetable garden!
 The neighbors' bougainvillea peeking over the back fence at Evangel
I just took this to show the pretty door. It's a nice house, and possession is March. Soon!

5 comments:

  1. Yea! Thank you for posting pictures, Aunt Joy! A few days ago I saw the Windermere house from Google Earth. I don't know how old the picture was but I think it's fun to "walk down streets" on Google Earth. And so I know how close Yarmouth is! Much love.

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  2. that house is amazing. i am so impressed. thank you, lord.

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  3. Yes, isn't Google Earth amazing? I've done the same, and virtually walked down Windermere, too. Approximate date might be figured by the height of the tree or the bougainvillea. Maybe even by the curtain color on the left.

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