Ya....true...and the Wesson could have been an oily one at that! It also reminds me of the "Yours, mine and ours house in the original movie with Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda! Does the name Meux Mansion ring a bell? Not sure if I spelled it right. Did I mention that I got to take a trip back east to Pennsylvania a few years ago when I single? Yeppers, I went to Harrisburg, PA (met a guy online who flew all the way to Oregon first to meet me) and the architecture was mostly houses like this, older, made from bricks, many rooms and odd shaped(octagons)add ons, at least 3 stories tall....they mostly restore their homes instead of tearing them down and building new ones. Scenery was great but the weather SUCKED!!! Too damn HUMID for me!!! Hershey Park was fun but not as fun as Disneyland. Got to see Eddie Money when I was there and went to a concert given by a local recording band called "The Badlees", their music is awesome! I'll send you one of their songs "Angeline is Coming Home"....more later, Sheri
Hey Ric! The drawing is spectacular....I would LOVE to spend a night there....especially a cold, windy, rainy night, with lightening and thunder...have to have lots of scented candles! Did I mention that my new married last name is WINCHESTER? Yes, and yesss My hubby is related to the old crazy lady (his great, great aunt Sarah Winchester) who built the mystery house! What a shame she left all her money to the state. She had a hard time after Mr. Winchester passed away I believe his name was Oliver. She had a daughter who passed away as a baby and they couldn't have any more children....poor thing was barren and it somehow affected her in a very bad way mentally, so supposedly when her hubby passed she went to a fortune teller who told her during a seance if she didnt keep building onto her house the spirits of all of the people who were ever killed by a Winchester rifle would come back and haunt her. Something like that....anyway Kevin missed out on a WHOLE lot of money as he would have been an heir to that fortune. Oh well, the Winchester legacy lives on! Sheri
...I appreciate the kind compliments, my friend and band-mate.
awsome job!