I've tried to figure out what the sign on the cupola looks like. And it looks like there's an American flag hanging from the bottom rail of the windmill.
In Kansas there are barns that are octagons with little octagonal tops. Also near my sister is a hexagonal home. Cant imagine trying to fit the furniture in it.
Coravee
Jan 12, 2018
We have them in IN, they were "carriage houses" mostly for storing buggies and other such vehicles, later they were converted to the first garages.
I haven't either, dbnc. It looks like a large shed for storage of farm implements; that door is wide enough for a tractor to drive through. I particularly like the windmill - it reminds me of the one on our farm in the OK panhandle. The blades made a little squeak when it was filling the holding tank. Very reassuring sound, to know that you'd have plenty of water that day.
Coravee
Jan 12, 2018
We have them in IN, they were "carriage houses" mostly for storing buggies and other such vehicles, later they were converted to the first garages.
I saw a few houses that were round and they looked like they would make me dizzy going from one room to another.
JAMP124
Jan 9, 2018
Next time around!
rahrah1820
Jan 10, 2018
There's a round house in Prescott (AZ) that actually rotates. It's great for shading the house, or getting more warmth in the winter. I've seen it, but never went in or saw it rotate.
ParsonWayne
Jan 10, 2018
If I had a "tuit", maybe I would around to it as far as seeing buildings like that.
"Creativity gives rise to the limited out of the unlimited, to sanity out of madness, to the valuable out of the priceless, to abundance out of nothingnexx, to the original out of the familiar and to hope out of despair." Wallace Huey
"You can never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete." –Buckminster Fuller
Good night aussie, Not sure what time frame you are in it is good morning for me.
mamag15
Jan 9, 2018
Aussie, I saw this in the headlines and was concerned about how are you doing during your heatwave.
Thousands of flying foxes died in an Australian heatwave so severe it has melted tarmac. The animals fell from the trees as they were boiled alive in temperatures exceeding 104 degrees Fahrenheit in Campbelltown in New South Wales. Is this anywhere near you?
This news came from New York Post•January 8, 2018
aussiesapphire
Jan 9, 2018
I am in Australia so depends where you are bluesweets. Most of the puzzlers are in North America somewhere and can be 15 to 17 hours behind Aussie time. I lived over there for eight years, two in Ontario and six in Louisiana and Texas. Enjoy your day. Hugs.
i like old barns and buildings
never seen one like this one
"Creativity gives rise to the limited out of the unlimited, to sanity out of madness, to the valuable out of the priceless, to abundance out of nothingnexx, to the original out of the familiar and to hope out of despair." Wallace Huey
"You can never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete." –Buckminster Fuller
Good night and God bless. Hugs.
Thousands of flying foxes died in an Australian heatwave so severe it has melted tarmac. The animals fell from the trees as they were boiled alive in temperatures exceeding 104 degrees Fahrenheit in Campbelltown in New South Wales. Is this anywhere near you?
This news came from New York Post•January 8, 2018