Thanks Indigo. Can I suggest a relief position at the Health Centre?
If you win that Lottery allmycke you could buy the place. I’d be happy to run it for you if you didn’t want to full time.
Thanks Patsy, the photos were just for you.
Thanks Liza, I’m sure the designer would be thrilled to hear that.
The peaceful look is deceiving kat. Don’t forget there is a 2 year old and 6 year old who live here.
Thanks Chris, that’s the second time someone has suggested a writing workshop. Perhaps I need more help than I realize.
Wow, Clare, that is just stunning. I can’t imagine looking at a place like that and thinking, “It’s mine”.
What a fantastic feeling it must give you (mind you the six-months of darkness might be a bit wearing after a while…). Be happy, you deserve it.
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Sweet! I so want to come there for a visit.
That is nice! I need to win the Jackpot on Lotto so I could come for a visit…
Ok, I’m the one that asked, and what a beautiful house it is! I love when you post pictures, such beauty all around.
Stunning! And, I’m married to an architect so I should know! 🙂
Beautiful!!!! It looks so peaceful there. And quiet. I love the quiet.
It is a timeless home accentuating some stunning views. I’d love to visit. Are there writing workshops?
Thanks Indigo. Can I suggest a relief position at the Health Centre?
If you win that Lottery allmycke you could buy the place. I’d be happy to run it for you if you didn’t want to full time.
Thanks Patsy, the photos were just for you.
Thanks Liza, I’m sure the designer would be thrilled to hear that.
The peaceful look is deceiving kat. Don’t forget there is a 2 year old and 6 year old who live here.
Thanks Chris, that’s the second time someone has suggested a writing workshop. Perhaps I need more help than I realize.
Wow, Clare, that is just stunning. I can’t imagine looking at a place like that and thinking, “It’s mine”.
What a fantastic feeling it must give you (mind you the six-months of darkness might be a bit wearing after a while…). Be happy, you deserve it.
Thanks Charlie. I am a lucky man indeed. The darkness isn’t that wearing, and only the poles have no sun for six months. Ours disappears for three.