Have any of you ever seen a round house. Hubby took me for a drive this last Saturday and showed me a round house so I will show you.
When I took this photo from a moving car, I did not realize that I had gotten some geese in the photo. There are quite a few of them.
This is what I stitched for Halloween this year. Two photo's to show front and back fabrics.
I have joined Jo 's Halloween Hop and my letter is the E.
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Hope you all have fun looking for all the letters. Thanks Jo for including me in the hop. Take care and be safe on Halloween trick or treating.
Bye
Lynda Ruth: Oh my what a cool home, I wonder how hard it was to sheetrock.
ReplyDeleteI love your Halloween display, so sweet.
I see the geese and ducks.
Catherine
I asked hubby about sheetrocking the house and he said the normally bug sheetrock that is cut at the back to go around the round walls. hugs
DeleteLove the header , and all your Halloween stitching .
ReplyDeleteLoved the round house I wonder if they have round furniture !
Have a lovely week .
Cute Halloween stitching! Have you started the Prairie Schooler one yet? Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteGreat display, thanks for the letter. Joyeux Halloween ! xxx
ReplyDeleteCool! My friend got married in a round church, and there's a round barn at a nearby museum, but I've never seen a round house. Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the Hallowe'en Trick or Treat Blog Hop this year. Your display looks great.
ReplyDeleteThe Round House looks lovely too, it's a very traditional and sturdy way to build a house, no worries about right angles! There are quite a few converted water towers in England and small castles which are all round.
Love your smalls.
ReplyDeleteInteresting round house! I know of one near me and had been inside but that was years ago. Can't remember how it looked inside! Love your Halloween stitching:)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous stitching - thanks for the letter
ReplyDeletemeant to add, there are some famous round houses near here - the story goes that a father built them for his daughters and made them round so the Devil couldn't hide in a corner
DeleteLovely stitching, thank you for the letter, Happy Halloween 🦇
ReplyDeleteI'm haunting my way through collecting letters. What a wonderful Halloween display you have. Thanks for sharing. Thanks for the letter as well.
ReplyDeleteI don't get what you mean about the letter E? I've not seen a round house, but I have seen a round barn many years ago. Where is your round house? Happy Belated Halloween.
ReplyDeleteThe letter was for Jo's Halloween Hope.
DeleteInteresting house, I wonder what it looks like inside.
ReplyDeleteSuch fun Halloween stitching, thanks for the letter!
Thanks for the letter, great stitching!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a round house, but we have a round church near us! I bet the house is much cosier inside. Thank you for the letter! x
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful ornaments.AriadnefromGreece!
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