You'll raise a sweat out in those fields on a day like this.
But I can't see it as the new chez Althouse.
I think Ann and Meade will want a place where they can cook their bones year round as they grow older - unless Ann is as sun-sensitive as The Blonde and I.
One of your kids is buying it? Someone somewhere is looking for a lot of work for little return? The hawks have relocated? Crop circles? Dog/horse/cattle breeding?
God - I hate these google map embeds. They pull the focus down the page immediately on loading cause they take over the page load process. No matter how far down they page they are, bam - there you are.
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the new chez Althouse? Room for Meade to garden on a grand scale.
Hard, hard work.
Cryptic.
Buying a farm? Scouting out a location for your new mind-control cult? Burying some bodies? What?
Where's the ballfield? Is it lit for night games?
You'll raise a sweat out in those fields on a day like this.
But I can't see it as the new chez Althouse.
I think Ann and Meade will want a place where they can cook their bones year round as they grow older - unless Ann is as sun-sensitive as The Blonde and I.
Sister Ohio farm down the road.
It was even more similar before they replaced the bare metal roof with a green metal roof.
Agrarian life is hard but great, if you can make it work.
Grew up in the country myself.
Mark O said...
"Hard, hard work."
It's what Hoosiers do and have always done.
Especially now that Indiana is right-to-work.
All that sun, all that space, all that emptiness, all that flatness.
Looks like my worst nightmare.
Not too far from Veedersburg.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtEDLe10kmg
Keep guessing!
No one is right so far.
Your posting weird corny pictures?
Is this Meade's boyhood home?
Meade's childhood home?
One of your kids is buying it?
Someone somewhere is looking for a lot of work for little return?
The hawks have relocated?
Crop circles?
Dog/horse/cattle breeding?
Where Obama thinks he was born.
Irene! (and Lyle).
Our poodles were collies.
Collies are the correct dog for a farm.
*Lassie*
This is the romantic spot you picked to renew your vows.
It looks like the Clutter farm.
Good for you Meade. Nobody better than a farm boy.
Looks like Max Yasgur's farm.
When I searched that address as a straight Google query (no quotes):
N County Road 200 East Perrysville Indiana
The first hit is this:
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?1c=Perrysville&1s=IN&1z=47974&2c=Madison&2s=WI#bc72dafd75ba1106e4dfd63e
which is driving directions from madison to that farm. Plus, the link for the larger map says Veedersburg".
No final answer yet, but those are both curious.
Is this a subtle cry for navigation help?
Presumably Meadehouse lost their way while driving to Montreal.
We had the perfect day!
God - I hate these google map embeds. They pull the focus down the page immediately on loading cause they take over the page load process. No matter how far down they page they are, bam - there you are.
"Mark O said...
"Hard, hard work."
It's what Hoosiers do and have always done.
Especially now that Indiana is right-to-work."
Congratulations!
Your comments will be good for a few laughs tonight.
Keep up the good work! Don't let the libs destroy the wealth of the victimized "job creators."
Awful nice of you to put a home on the internet for all to enjoy... especially in light of the odd SWATting. Privacy is a foreign country.
Well I'm only on my phone so navigation is hard but if you turn around the sun loss like an atom bomb
*looks
This is where the grays landed their atmospheric craft. They have undoubtedly buried The Codex there. We must retrieve it at once.
Finally we can start decoding those Danielle Steele novels and learn the secret to interstellar travel!
Thanks for delivering this message to our order. And, as always, Excelsior!
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