From now until Thanksgiving this year, I'm going to do a number of posts about things for which I'm really thankful. Some of them may look pretty ordinary, but if I do a blog post about it, I'm really serious about being thankful.
I'm starting with being thankful for having a house. There are an awful lot of people, even in this country, who don't have one, who don't have even an apartment.
I value my privacy and personal space, and I am truly thankful for a house.
The front
![house](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiz0KXael1Kdn15XVMpw8P4Q6Yl4BdsZVc9Rb5UvR8ppG5Md6dDTz2m74Pn61MqrymNVyjT-JZOX0WOIZS4hVgvBZ7uPrqayWhs6ACKgkBRog__Ze4AowBKXpDG7KCx0muaJ9mX5fADLYlf/s280/house03.jpg)
and the back
![house](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjdDcAmcHkoiARAPFtLl38u4JiQNXCNMj5S2hkTPfP0yoob7dWizN0_nsYVIVkNWiFERULmAeey9EuZCAfpZgDOXtHrvTchiwdh56Ryz9PoWRms3AZFaJ4Sd06sAbS8M-dTL5KXzITCfaf4/s280/house04.jpg)
(Part of the front will be the spring roofing project, I'm pretty sure!)
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What a nice house you have, Joan! I do not know your place but you can only see such type of house in rural areas of the Philippines. How I wish i could build one in my birthplace.
ReplyDeleteNice to see where you live.
ReplyDeleteYour house is the same color as mine. I like your covered porch and deck. Something I've always wished I had. I'll just be thankful for having the house though :)
ReplyDeleteI particularly like that covered deck and the walk-out area below.
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