“Come on in the Front!”: Thursday Doors, Oct 13, 2016

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My friend Dianne Hicks Morrow would be the first to call her hundred year old farmhouse on Prince Edward Island a “crooked little house,” Trying to square it up by cropping proved to be impossible.  The floor in the kitchen slopes by inches from side to side and when I gave their grandson a top, it continually whirled in the same direction—down the floor in a straight line from the sink to the wall on the other side of the kitchen.

The front door pictured is, I think, an original. I didn’t do a very good job of  photographing it, but wanted to share it nonetheless.  She’s written a book about this house she and her husband Andrew love so much entitled, “Fixing Up the Farmhouse,” which is a most enjoyable read.  Almost as enjoyable as my week-long visit there in early September, 2016.

For the Thursday Doors Challenge.

10 thoughts on ““Come on in the Front!”: Thursday Doors, Oct 13, 2016

  1. Marilyn Armstrong's avatarMarilyn Armstrong

    Even not so old houses are not even after they settle. This house was built in 1974, but it’s crooked in lots of places. Houses settle. Floors settle. Winter makes the ground heave. You need a sense of humor to love old houses 🙂

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