You pick it

If you’ve seen this month’s banner, that’s Guinness looking sad about her worn-out collar. While you’re all trying to find hairstyles for Lindsey and Jandy, why don’t you Google some dog collars and show me what you think would be a good one for Guinness? It must have red in it (her red leash is not worn out). It must be of the nylon variety.

Topic change: I spotted this house in West U yesterday and thought it was photo-worthy.

19 thoughts on “You pick it”

  1. What a beautiful house – thanks for sharing!

    Reminds me of something like the house in “Hansel and Gretel” !! Sure looks good enough to eat, anyway!

    1. Houston doesn’t offer much in the way of tourism, but it does have some stunning residential areas where I never get tired of discovering new (to me) homes.

      1. That is a neat house. Seeing houses like that makes me wonder what kind of house I would have built if I had the moolah.

        Have you ever watched episodes of the History Channel’s show “Save Our History”? In it they restore historical building to their original specifications. One they did was Thomas Jefferson’s summer house, and another was (I think) John Adams’ home. Over the years, both homes had sections added on and other related stuff. It was really fascinating seeing the process as they tried to determine was the original design and then restoring it.

  2. I love the banner. Reminds me of Rutlie some how. lol

    That house is really neat. I like the angle of the garage to the front door. That is really different. And round windows! Very neat. I was thinking there should be a knight that retired there, with his sweetheart.

    1. Shriek! Don’t do that to me when I’m writing–send me to a site where I can daydream for hours.

      (Don’t worry. Like Arnold, I’ll be back.)

  3. My grandmother lived in Shaker Heights (Ohio) and there
    was a house that looked EXACTLY like this right around
    the corner. When I was little I thought it was a castle!
    This really brings back memories.

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