It is some style or something but it does look like two defense cabins stuck together by an aspiring architecture student. It looks altogether chopped up. I am guessing the rooms are small too.
I think you would see tiny rooms if you peeked in the window and not much of a soul.
The soul is behind the face, for houses as for humans. But who could be sure to discover a soul,and to understand it, no matter the kind of face is hidding it?...
One cat prowls around small town Vermont.
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It is some style or something but it does look like two defense cabins stuck together by an aspiring architecture student. It looks altogether chopped up. I am guessing the rooms are small too.
I think you would see tiny rooms if you peeked in the window and not much of a soul.
I'd the say the soul of the house is the family who lives there, so if you spot someone from the family... :)
God bless you!
Cezar
It might be vacant. Not a soul.
Looks empty . . .vacant? Soul in hiding?
If it is not empty, walking up to look into a window might get one arrested for being a peeping Tom.
I wonder....
If we could glimpse the soul of this old house, it would have much to reveal. Perhaps it could be the stuff of a new novel, by... Brattcat.
The soul is behind the face, for houses as for humans. But who could be sure to discover a soul,and to understand it, no matter the kind of face is hidding it?...
Without a doubt!!
Looks empty...
I looked very closely - but not a soul was stirring - no one peeping out the windows - not a sound to be heard.
Speaking metaphorically about the house I assume. I would say we cannot know a "soul" by material objects. -- barbara
In answer to your question, I don't think so...you might surprise some nekkid people, though. That would be an Oopsy!
Welcome back! Hope you had a good trip!
P.S. I looked into my closet and found several soles. That's probably not what you meant, though... :-)
It's a quiet, kindly soul, that's for sure.
Brattcat, I have a funny feeling that this is the kind of house best admired from a distance.
I am not sure this would always be a good idea...
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