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September 24, 2010 at 3:25 PM #609091September 24, 2010 at 3:25 PM #609646bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=flu]I miss the older generation americans. There were a lot cooler and responsible than some of these baby boomers, Generation Xers (my generation), Y, and millienium entitlement cry-babies.
That house looks awesome, especially the backyard….Uh… I miss norcal.[/quote]
Not so fast, flu. This home could very well be owned by “baby boomers.” My first house in SD had an avocado green “Sears Coldspot” s/s frig very much like the one in the pic! Many baby boomers are fiscally responsible.
I miss Norcal, too! I can almost “feel” the breezes on the deck overlooking Mt. Tamalpais just gazing at those pics! I can totally imagine that nice tall stone fireplace crackling with the patio screen open!
AK, are you considering moving?? I try not to look too much at RE in Norcal because I don’t want to “dream” about something I can’t do right now . . . lol :=(
HOWEVER, I’m going up to visit winerie(s) soon. It’s harvest season and time for the “crush” :=D
September 24, 2010 at 3:25 PM #609757bearishgurlParticipant[quote=flu]I miss the older generation americans. There were a lot cooler and responsible than some of these baby boomers, Generation Xers (my generation), Y, and millienium entitlement cry-babies.
That house looks awesome, especially the backyard….Uh… I miss norcal.[/quote]
Not so fast, flu. This home could very well be owned by “baby boomers.” My first house in SD had an avocado green “Sears Coldspot” s/s frig very much like the one in the pic! Many baby boomers are fiscally responsible.
I miss Norcal, too! I can almost “feel” the breezes on the deck overlooking Mt. Tamalpais just gazing at those pics! I can totally imagine that nice tall stone fireplace crackling with the patio screen open!
AK, are you considering moving?? I try not to look too much at RE in Norcal because I don’t want to “dream” about something I can’t do right now . . . lol :=(
HOWEVER, I’m going up to visit winerie(s) soon. It’s harvest season and time for the “crush” :=D
September 24, 2010 at 3:25 PM #610076bearishgurlParticipant[quote=flu]I miss the older generation americans. There were a lot cooler and responsible than some of these baby boomers, Generation Xers (my generation), Y, and millienium entitlement cry-babies.
That house looks awesome, especially the backyard….Uh… I miss norcal.[/quote]
Not so fast, flu. This home could very well be owned by “baby boomers.” My first house in SD had an avocado green “Sears Coldspot” s/s frig very much like the one in the pic! Many baby boomers are fiscally responsible.
I miss Norcal, too! I can almost “feel” the breezes on the deck overlooking Mt. Tamalpais just gazing at those pics! I can totally imagine that nice tall stone fireplace crackling with the patio screen open!
AK, are you considering moving?? I try not to look too much at RE in Norcal because I don’t want to “dream” about something I can’t do right now . . . lol :=(
HOWEVER, I’m going up to visit winerie(s) soon. It’s harvest season and time for the “crush” :=D
September 24, 2010 at 3:52 PM #609025eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=AK]Take a look at these groovy original Harvest Gold appliances:
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Rafael/47-Maywood-Way-94901/home/952262
Looks like the kitchen in the house I grew up in … except the cabinets were stained in a matching color.[/quote]
Luv this “vintage” kitchen, AK! The appliances appear in excellent condition for being circa 1977!
Brings back a lot of memories . . . lol . . .
Edit: Just checked out the listing! Luv the WHOLE house and location, too!![/quote]
Holy shit!! It’s the Brady house, transported to NorCal from the San Fernando Valley. Open the harvest gold fridge: I’ll bet you’ll find Sam the Butcher.
Seriously, I would sooooo buy this house. It has classic mid-century bones, and appears to have been well cared for. And the view is awesome – that, alone, makes it worth the price they’re asking.
And y’all don’t know what you’re talking about: this kitchen qualifies as updated. If I know my fluorescent lighting, that’s an early 90s ceiling fixture you’re seeing there. FYI there’s nothing better to enhance 60s harvest gold and avocado appliance shades than fluorescent lights.
September 24, 2010 at 3:52 PM #609111eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=AK]Take a look at these groovy original Harvest Gold appliances:
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Rafael/47-Maywood-Way-94901/home/952262
Looks like the kitchen in the house I grew up in … except the cabinets were stained in a matching color.[/quote]
Luv this “vintage” kitchen, AK! The appliances appear in excellent condition for being circa 1977!
Brings back a lot of memories . . . lol . . .
Edit: Just checked out the listing! Luv the WHOLE house and location, too!![/quote]
Holy shit!! It’s the Brady house, transported to NorCal from the San Fernando Valley. Open the harvest gold fridge: I’ll bet you’ll find Sam the Butcher.
Seriously, I would sooooo buy this house. It has classic mid-century bones, and appears to have been well cared for. And the view is awesome – that, alone, makes it worth the price they’re asking.
And y’all don’t know what you’re talking about: this kitchen qualifies as updated. If I know my fluorescent lighting, that’s an early 90s ceiling fixture you’re seeing there. FYI there’s nothing better to enhance 60s harvest gold and avocado appliance shades than fluorescent lights.
September 24, 2010 at 3:52 PM #609667eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=AK]Take a look at these groovy original Harvest Gold appliances:
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Rafael/47-Maywood-Way-94901/home/952262
Looks like the kitchen in the house I grew up in … except the cabinets were stained in a matching color.[/quote]
Luv this “vintage” kitchen, AK! The appliances appear in excellent condition for being circa 1977!
Brings back a lot of memories . . . lol . . .
Edit: Just checked out the listing! Luv the WHOLE house and location, too!![/quote]
Holy shit!! It’s the Brady house, transported to NorCal from the San Fernando Valley. Open the harvest gold fridge: I’ll bet you’ll find Sam the Butcher.
Seriously, I would sooooo buy this house. It has classic mid-century bones, and appears to have been well cared for. And the view is awesome – that, alone, makes it worth the price they’re asking.
And y’all don’t know what you’re talking about: this kitchen qualifies as updated. If I know my fluorescent lighting, that’s an early 90s ceiling fixture you’re seeing there. FYI there’s nothing better to enhance 60s harvest gold and avocado appliance shades than fluorescent lights.
September 24, 2010 at 3:52 PM #609777eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=AK]Take a look at these groovy original Harvest Gold appliances:
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Rafael/47-Maywood-Way-94901/home/952262
Looks like the kitchen in the house I grew up in … except the cabinets were stained in a matching color.[/quote]
Luv this “vintage” kitchen, AK! The appliances appear in excellent condition for being circa 1977!
Brings back a lot of memories . . . lol . . .
Edit: Just checked out the listing! Luv the WHOLE house and location, too!![/quote]
Holy shit!! It’s the Brady house, transported to NorCal from the San Fernando Valley. Open the harvest gold fridge: I’ll bet you’ll find Sam the Butcher.
Seriously, I would sooooo buy this house. It has classic mid-century bones, and appears to have been well cared for. And the view is awesome – that, alone, makes it worth the price they’re asking.
And y’all don’t know what you’re talking about: this kitchen qualifies as updated. If I know my fluorescent lighting, that’s an early 90s ceiling fixture you’re seeing there. FYI there’s nothing better to enhance 60s harvest gold and avocado appliance shades than fluorescent lights.
September 24, 2010 at 3:52 PM #610096eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=AK]Take a look at these groovy original Harvest Gold appliances:
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Rafael/47-Maywood-Way-94901/home/952262
Looks like the kitchen in the house I grew up in … except the cabinets were stained in a matching color.[/quote]
Luv this “vintage” kitchen, AK! The appliances appear in excellent condition for being circa 1977!
Brings back a lot of memories . . . lol . . .
Edit: Just checked out the listing! Luv the WHOLE house and location, too!![/quote]
Holy shit!! It’s the Brady house, transported to NorCal from the San Fernando Valley. Open the harvest gold fridge: I’ll bet you’ll find Sam the Butcher.
Seriously, I would sooooo buy this house. It has classic mid-century bones, and appears to have been well cared for. And the view is awesome – that, alone, makes it worth the price they’re asking.
And y’all don’t know what you’re talking about: this kitchen qualifies as updated. If I know my fluorescent lighting, that’s an early 90s ceiling fixture you’re seeing there. FYI there’s nothing better to enhance 60s harvest gold and avocado appliance shades than fluorescent lights.
September 24, 2010 at 3:55 PM #609035eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl] HOWEVER, I’m going up to visit winerie(s) soon. It’s harvest season and time for the “crush” :=D[/quote]
BG, come to DC, and I’ll take you to some Virginia wineries. Wine may not be as good as CA, but after one or two barrels, you won’t notice. And you’ll have the added exciting bonus of possibly running into Michele Salahi, the infamous White House party crasher and newly-tapped Real Housewife of DC.
September 24, 2010 at 3:55 PM #609121eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl] HOWEVER, I’m going up to visit winerie(s) soon. It’s harvest season and time for the “crush” :=D[/quote]
BG, come to DC, and I’ll take you to some Virginia wineries. Wine may not be as good as CA, but after one or two barrels, you won’t notice. And you’ll have the added exciting bonus of possibly running into Michele Salahi, the infamous White House party crasher and newly-tapped Real Housewife of DC.
September 24, 2010 at 3:55 PM #609677eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl] HOWEVER, I’m going up to visit winerie(s) soon. It’s harvest season and time for the “crush” :=D[/quote]
BG, come to DC, and I’ll take you to some Virginia wineries. Wine may not be as good as CA, but after one or two barrels, you won’t notice. And you’ll have the added exciting bonus of possibly running into Michele Salahi, the infamous White House party crasher and newly-tapped Real Housewife of DC.
September 24, 2010 at 3:55 PM #609787eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl] HOWEVER, I’m going up to visit winerie(s) soon. It’s harvest season and time for the “crush” :=D[/quote]
BG, come to DC, and I’ll take you to some Virginia wineries. Wine may not be as good as CA, but after one or two barrels, you won’t notice. And you’ll have the added exciting bonus of possibly running into Michele Salahi, the infamous White House party crasher and newly-tapped Real Housewife of DC.
September 24, 2010 at 3:55 PM #610106eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl] HOWEVER, I’m going up to visit winerie(s) soon. It’s harvest season and time for the “crush” :=D[/quote]
BG, come to DC, and I’ll take you to some Virginia wineries. Wine may not be as good as CA, but after one or two barrels, you won’t notice. And you’ll have the added exciting bonus of possibly running into Michele Salahi, the infamous White House party crasher and newly-tapped Real Housewife of DC.
September 24, 2010 at 4:47 PM #609045UCGalParticipant[quote=eavesdropper]And y’all don’t know what you’re talking about: this kitchen qualifies as updated. If I know my fluorescent lighting, that’s an early 90s ceiling fixture you’re seeing there. FYI there’s nothing better to enhance 60s harvest gold and avocado appliance shades than fluorescent lights.[/quote]
LOL – my house in PA had been updated from it’s original roots (built 1900ish)… to avocado green and harvest gold. And yes – flourescent lights. I did choose to remove the horrible lime green and neon orange “farm scene” wallpaper that had been added circa 1975… but those appliances were kept till they died. The dishwasher was still there when I sold. (Although I’d switched the cover to one of the alternate colors – ivory. You could take apart the door and find changeable front panels: harvest gold, avocado green, cocoa brown, and ivory.) -
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