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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1077712" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>Well, my old house now is a bit like what you describe. It was built in 1910! It has lath and plaster walls. Last night I could feel the wind blow through cracks in the plaster! My only heat is a wood stove. And yes, you can tell which direction the wind is blowing by watching the curtains! Slowly but surely I am restoring it to it's original grandeur, but adding some modern amenities. She is a very beautiful old house with all the original woodwork, door knobs and heavy support beams. I am told by the locals that it was one of the most beautiful farm houses in the area back in the day! So though I have to live a little uncomfortable at times, it is all worth it to have this old house! If her walls could talk, I would love to hear the stories!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1077712, member: 19938"] Well, my old house now is a bit like what you describe. It was built in 1910! It has lath and plaster walls. Last night I could feel the wind blow through cracks in the plaster! My only heat is a wood stove. And yes, you can tell which direction the wind is blowing by watching the curtains! Slowly but surely I am restoring it to it's original grandeur, but adding some modern amenities. She is a very beautiful old house with all the original woodwork, door knobs and heavy support beams. I am told by the locals that it was one of the most beautiful farm houses in the area back in the day! So though I have to live a little uncomfortable at times, it is all worth it to have this old house! If her walls could talk, I would love to hear the stories! [/QUOTE]
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