Sunday, May 10, 2009

My Adobe Hacienda

The Courtyard
The Dining Room.
 
  
  
The Kitchen
 
The Row of Windows in the Dining Room and Kitchen
 
The Ceiling
The 1970's Bathroom - my two favorite "things" in the house is the ceiling and this bathroom.
 
  
 Part of the living room rug -
 speaking of living room....
 
  
The last two pictures is the living room view.
Off of the living room is the laundry room.
 
The main bedroom.
The view from the bedroom is the courtyard and the Catalina Mountains.
It was nice to see my pictures hanging in the house.  A toucan in Belize and a Cappuccino Monkey taken in Honduras.  That is how Scott and I were woke up with the monkeys running across the roof.  Of course the Mayan ruins....
 
When we first saw the house this "artwork" was on the front porch, mom and I decided to leave it right there.  When we examined it closer we found a mummified lizard.  It too stayed right there.  When they painted the house, they had to move it and when they did, they lost our lizard. 
 Scott was working on the front yard and guess what he found?
These will be hanging on the outside walls of the house.
To See Pictures of Lu and Fi, Click Here.

3 comments:

Lynilu said...

I really like your house. It looks absolutely perfect. I don't know what you paid for it, but it is a good deal!

Lisbeth said...

Oh, I just looooooove your house, Pepper!

Anonymous said...

You guys have been doing such a great job. I love the light colors of the walls...looks so airy, sunny and cheery in your' home. Love Scott's drums right where they are. They fit right in with the rest of the decor and house.
It is really a wonderful warm inviting home Pepper. I am so glad you were able to find such a nice place to call home. I bet it's like a wonderful dream to wake up to. Thanks for sharing these photos...makes it feel like a real visit. Now where is that coffee? (S)
J-

What Dogs See

I am now a happy person that shares her home with two dogs. Miss Sophie has moved in with us full time. She is a Miniature Pinscher, 6 years...