Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Our House




Lorraine in the front garden
Is a very very fine house..just like in the old Beatles song. It is tiny and kinda like a doll house. We have a tiny frig and freezer and a washer/dryer combo that both washes and bakes our clothes into a mass of wrinkles. The kitchen is so small that we have to move in and out one at a time.  We have some delightful intimate moments as we clear the table and put the dishes in the sink.

There is also a living room and a dining room on the ground floor.  They are pleasant rooms with nice, rounded corners and substantial window coverings. We enjoy views into our garden both front and rear.  In England we don't have yards, we have gardens.  Since our building is semi-attached (that is we share a wall with the house next door),  our garden is not very large.  It is more garden than we really want to maintain, but we get to maintain it anyway.The plants stay green most of the time.  It is always slightly damp everywhere.  Even the concrete walk stays green (moss).
Crazy washer/dryer

String pull light switch
As you walk in our front door, you can walk to the right and go up the steep stairway to the second floor that has three bedrooms and a bath.  The third bedroom is a 5 by 8 closet that has a single bed in it so it IS a bedroom.  The bathroom is nice but one difference is that there are no light switches or electrical plugs.  You turn on the light with a pull switch that comes down from the ceiling.  Evidently we feel that a wall switch in the bathroom might create an electrical accident...makes sense.

Kitchen to front door
Down stairs to front door


Living room (TV is not connected to anything-just DVD)

Dining area








Our house is on a hill so that we can look down into the valley created by the River Aire and is in an area called Kirkstall. The area is named after Kirkstall Abbey which is a beautiful 12th century abbey built by Cistercian monks.  Of course there are only ruins of the abbey remaining.  We love to walk there in the mornings.

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