Another very interesting perspective
Another very interesting perspective
Excellent picture and just proves the fantastic vision you have to see this beauty in that unusual way. Keep up the great work.
Thanx for the explanation!
In my town there live the people also alone in a flats now, which were once built for a big family. But these houses are really very small. I hope there don't need to live families with many kids. But apart from that, these houses are very nice, very British. Also the street lamp. Maybe a tree wouldn't be bad. Are there gardens at the rear?
No Atany, there are no gardens at the rear but small yards.
I grew up in a house no bigger than that and my grandparents had eight children in them and me also in the end.
It wasn,t even cosy as the cold got in through the door gaps and window gaps. No central heating and no hot water in those days.
Those little palaces of the working class who built Liverpool have a yard so tiny the outside toilet could be reached by a big step on a cold winters night if the need arose and you didn't want to poison the others crammed into each tiny bedroom.
I was born into a house this size and lived there with my Grandmother, Mum and Dad, one older brother and four older sisters. All in two tiny bedrooms.
My cot was the bottom drawer of the dressing table as there wasn't floor space to sit a cot down.
My good wife often remarks "I wish they had shut that drawer when you were in it" at times when I'm getting on her nerves.
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Gerry,
what a sad story! I hope you have a better house now!
That's not very kind of your wife.
We have a grand house now and we even have a toilet inside.
When we get is connected to the electricity I'll be able to do away with this old turf powered laptop.
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