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Cousin J and I looked at 3 houses last night with the agent. Nothing wildly inspiring, but we're really just doing preliminary reconnaissance. It's strange, very strange, to look at other people's houses. The last one on the list was a tiny 2-storey house on Kingston Rd. and we could not figure out what kind of people lived there -- it clearly hadn't been renovated since the 50s, if then, the furnishings were very grandmotherly, there was a poster of Immortal Beloved on one wall and a drawing of Beethoven on another. There was a turtle and a goldfish upstairs and a rabbit and two medium-sized rodents (rats? giant gerbils? we weren't sure) in the basement. There was a strong streak of social activism evident in the posters and papers lying around. There was also a room full of toys and games (grandchildren? nieces and nephews?). The walls were sponge-painted a streaky tangerine colour. It was odd.

Then we went to J's parents' and watched TV until it was time to leave for the movies. Murdoch Mysteries -- never seen it before, but really liked it. 19th century Canadian murder mysteries! What's not to like? Will have to look out for this.

Then met [livejournal.com profile] monkeycommando and [livejournal.com profile] crankygrrl to see Assault on Precinct 13, which was fine fun although the body count was, well, very high. Gabriel Byrne can still make me go weak at the knees.

Friday...

Date: 2005-01-28 03:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lietya.livejournal.com
Good luck with the house-hunting! I know what you mean about the oddness of being in someone else's house - especially if they're *there,* watching.

We once were shown a house with a bright turquoise bathroom, including turquoise bidet. :) One thing house searching will give you is an appreciation of how wildly different (ie, awful) other people's tastes can be....

Date: 2005-01-28 09:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] electricland.livejournal.com
Ohhhhhhhhh yes. We saw a teeny bathroom that was the frilliest small room I've ever seen in my life. Wouldn't have been my choice, that's for sure...

Date: 2005-01-28 03:11 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] thebitterguy
Perhaps they are a music teacher. Music teachers are very radical.

Date: 2005-01-28 09:30 pm (UTC)

Date: 2005-01-28 03:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gurudata.livejournal.com
Hiho,

It's strange, very strange, to look at other people's houses.

Isn't it though? [livejournal.com profile] kanecool and I were doing the same kind of thing when we were househunting. And you'd really think that some people would "normalize" their houses when they put them on the market, to broaden the chances of people thinking that it's somewhere they'd want to live...

Cu,
Andrew

Date: 2005-01-28 09:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] electricland.livejournal.com
yep -- you would think that. To be fair, some of the houses do seem to have been fluffed (at least, I hope people don't normally live like that). Some houses seem to have been more fluffed than others.

Oh, and I forgot to mention the Bronte booby-trap over the dining room doorway! Two thick books on the Brontes between two quite heavy-looking stone-effect bookends, balanced on the lintel. Yipe.

Date: 2005-01-28 10:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jenlev.livejournal.com
what a beautiful description of that house. good luck with the hunt; it's like archaeology without having to dig....all those people's stuff and perspectives.

*g*

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