Facade Posted on March 5, 2015 by Mike An old building in a small Colorado mountain town has a classy new smile. (click it to see it) Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...
Its number is 112 1/2! Wonder how big you had to be to qualify for a full number vs half…or were they avoiding 113? LikeLike Reply ↓
All good questions and a good eye, Carol. It’s not like they were going to run out of numbers so it remains a mystery. LikeLike Reply ↓
The address jumped out at me too 🙂 I hadn’t considered that maybe they were avoiding 13. LikeLike Reply ↓
Just so you know I still check in quite often! My job as a domestic violence counselor has been consuming of late and some things have had to be down sized. Blogging has been one of them! LikeLike Reply ↓
Reminds me of the old days where the rooms upstairs were used by the owners of the stores downstairs. LikeLike Reply ↓
Am I the only one that saw faces in the decorative thingies at the top? It was like a herd of minions hanging off the roof! LikeLike Reply ↓
It’s so great to see historic renovation! We’ve have several buildings in my town given some historic TLC and it makes me so happy LikeLike Reply ↓
love the windows
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Yes, it is all quite nice and someone did some great design work.
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Its number is 112 1/2! Wonder how big you had to be to qualify for a full number vs half…or were they avoiding 113?
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All good questions and a good eye, Carol. It’s not like they were going to run out of numbers so it remains a mystery.
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The address jumped out at me too 🙂 I hadn’t considered that maybe they were avoiding 13.
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That might make sense. Nothing else does. It’s not a basement apartment…
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Just so you know I still check in quite often! My job as a domestic violence counselor has been consuming of late and some things have had to be down sized. Blogging has been one of them!
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Well thanks Bonnie, and nice hearing from you.
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Reminds me of the old days where the rooms upstairs were used by the owners of the stores downstairs.
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I remember those days, Ba.
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It is amazing how alike we are. Are we clones or related?
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I am that very handsome uncle the rest of the family does not talk about.
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Guess not because I am not handsome just debonair.
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Am I the only one that saw faces in the decorative thingies at the top? It was like a herd of minions hanging off the roof!
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I see a figure of some sort in a window upstairs.
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It’s so great to see historic renovation! We’ve have several buildings in my town given some historic TLC and it makes me so happy
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As it should any assembly person, me thinks.
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