Each older home in Astoria (and there are so many) has its own unique attributes. I always enjoy the sunburst gables on this nice Victorian on Jerome near 10th Street. (At least I think that's the location. I'll check it out unless someone catches me on it first. It's in that vicinity, anyway.)
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
Sunburst Gables
Each older home in Astoria (and there are so many) has its own unique attributes. I always enjoy the sunburst gables on this nice Victorian on Jerome near 10th Street. (At least I think that's the location. I'll check it out unless someone catches me on it first. It's in that vicinity, anyway.)Saturday, October 10, 2009
Carriage house at 17th and Jerome
Yesterday I showed another side of this house with a large corner cupola (to the left, outside the current photo), and Mom of Three made the comment: "About two years ago, I saw a really old man puttering around out there. What's also great about that house is the carriage house there. It's in better shape. That place has it all. An amazing grassy front yard, views for days, and the architecture." "Views for days," refers to the fact that this house is perched at the top of 17th Street with an incredible view over the Columbia River and the town.These are not fall colors. I took this photo on the same day in May as I took the pictures for yesterday's post. The lighting makes all the difference. The potting shed or tool shed is also interesting in that it is not separate from the house at all, but (speaking of corner cupolas) wraps itself around the corner of the house, covering part of two walls. It's all so intriguing, and I love the colors.
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