суббота, 11 января 2014 г.
I m guessing the a-frame and maybe the one-story lopped-in-half parts were pieces moved off of other
I ve been doing a lot of scouting in the Bronx recently, which is great because it s the borough I know the least and I keep finding interesting little things at every turn. Case in point, bermuda cruise reviews I was driving down St. Lawrence Avenue last week
Now, at first glance, bermuda cruise reviews you could easily drive by without bermuda cruise reviews noticing anything unusual about it. But when you take the time to stare at it I mean, really stare it all of a sudden, it starts to look as if someone had the correct pieces of a normal house, but put them together bermuda cruise reviews in completely the wrong order:
For example, shouldn t this be the roof?? I ve never seen an entranceway like this, and I can t imagine how small and oddly shaped it is inside. A chimney extends through a hole in the roof on the other side, suggesting this is the kitchen, of all things:
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It looks like the A-frame was built first (possibly for storage for another nearby house before the lot was oddly split? or a quaint cottage?), then the small part of the house as an addition making room for a kitchen and extra living space, and then the back, tall part was added last. I kinda love it, to be honest!
I m guessing the a-frame and maybe the one-story lopped-in-half parts were pieces moved off of other razed structures. When I went to Indiana University in the 80s, there was a century-old wooden building that was originally three floors and got lopped off into a single floor and used as a storage building until it eventually got torn down I m guessing this is a similar deal.
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