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If you're not familiar with the town of Lily Dale, New York, it's called "The Town that Talks to the Dead," b/c it is a town connected with Mediumship and Spiritual Healing. (You can also visit and vacation there.) This 1912 4bd., 2.5ba. restored Victorian home is for sale in Lily Dale. It comes with all the furnishings and is only $250K. I've experienced this town and it is amazing.
It has a spacious entrance hall with an original staircase.
We can look at the furnishings since they all come with the house. Oh, I like that red lampshade. The sitting room is very large and shares its space with the dining area.
Beautiful Victorian fireplace.
The kitchen is very nice. I like the color of the cabinetry for this home.
The current owners have this small side hall set up as a sitting room.
This is nice. Double doors open to reveal a laundry area.
A shelving unit in the upstairs hall has a ladder. Very cute.
The primary bedroom is very large and features a built-in window seat and large nook.
Spacious updated bath has a separate water closet.
The other bedrooms are smaller, but still decent sizes.
Beautiful roof top deck.
Bedroom #4 is large. There's an outside door, but the home is big and has several additions.
Cute vintage bath.
Nice deck on the back of the house.
The 2,121 sq. ft. lot is surrounded by trees that provide privacy.
The town is near Cassadaga Lake.
This is the town's Forest Temple, built in 1894, an outdoor sanctuary where registered mediums hold a free daily Spirit message service at 4PM excluding Sundays. Forest Temple is an area of spiritual, emotional and mental upliftment. In the event of inclement weather, the service is moved indoors. Listen for the bell and follow the sign.
This is the path to Inspiration Stump where mediums deliver Spirit messages twice a day.
Walk along the magical Fairy Trail on the edge of town and find some beautiful surprises along the way.
A fairy house along the trail.
The town is very friendly and full of delightfully pretty houses.
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bill cipher is the character ever. he swears in cartoon sound effects. he has beef with a baby. he didn't know what colors were until he was like at least 27. he's the most powerful being to ever visit earth. he only exists in dreams. he's an alcoholic. he's a victorian. he almost certainly worked retail. he doesn't know about his own gender. he also doesn't care about his own gender. he's depressed. he likes silly straws. he knows everything. he's stupid as shit. he thinks that normal is just a setting on a washing machine. he's touchy about his sides being uneven. he's a flatland oc. he's owned by disney. he responds to "willy." he thinks in all caps. he has a reddit account
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why does he look like a porcelain figurine you’d find in the back of some thrift store? why does he look like he’s already been stored in a jar of formalin for a decade?
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for the record I also live in the Boston area and there are plenty of non-Victorian (or gutted Victorian) houses for sale
obsessed with this person who's like "because I live in Boston, I am tragically forced to buy an untouched Victorian house against my will, and people who don't like seeing them turned into beige open-concept HGTV nightmares are victimizing me, personally"
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I updated the photos of my beanie plush Crystal Palace Dinosaur Iguanodon because I changed which eyes I use on these!
I've currently got 6 of these plushies looking for homes!
10% of the sale price will be donated to @cpdinosaurs to help the upkeep of the original statues!
Find them over here: https://www.palaeoplushies.com/
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Messing around with character design because I got a random wave of spiderverse hype so here is She for your enjoyment
If you’re interested, this design is available for adoption, and there will probably be more to follow, so stay tuned :)
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i wanted 2 play this game so bad in 2017? n now its on sale for 20 bucks
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This 1889 Queen Anne in Lanesboro, Minnesota was renovated back in 1925, so the reno's not modern, but it's been on the market for over 475 days. I think it's b/c it's a bed & breakfast and so loaded with stuff, you can barely see the house details. 8bds, 9ba, $795K. I don't know what to think of this home, it's original, but so cluttered.
It's a beautiful home, but there's too much stuff around, and it's kind of dark and dank. There's a nice french wood stove in the entrance.
The main hall looks a little dark and tired. I'm surprised that it's a successful B&B.
It looks like the cabinet is blocking the wide doorway to another room. It would probably look nicer if it was open and airy.
The 2nd sitting room is kind of dark.
The dining room and has a fancy scalloped effect on the molding that I've never seen.
There's so much in here, too. Looks like there's a little pantry area on the left for snacks, coffee, etc. Assorted shelves block the window or entrance to the kitchen.
Not a big fan of the kitchen. You can tell that it's a business kitchen.
This is one of the guest rooms and baths.
Bedroom with a jetted tub in the corner.
I really wouldn't want to buy this home, let alone stay here for a bed & breakfast, the clutter makes me nervous.
This little 2nd fl. terrace is adorable.
Another guest room with bath.
Patio in the back of the house.
And, a guest parking area.
This area on the side of the house looks the nicest. The property measures .46acre.
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Spanish ladies by Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz at the Prado from their Web site (from top to bottom) -
1846 Sabina Seupham Spalding by Federico de Madrazo y Kunz (Prado). From their Web site 1256X1899.
1852-1854 Josefa del Águila y Ceballos, later Marchioness of Espeja by Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz (Prado). From their Web site; fixed spots w Pshop 1135X1909.
1855 María Dolores Aldama, Marchioness of Montelo by Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz (Prado). From their Web site 1396X1879.
1855 Josefa Coello de Portugal by Federico de Madarzo y Kuntz (Prado). From their Web site 1173X1865.
Not at the Prado 1855 Francisca de Sales Portocarrero y Palafox, Duquesa de Alba by by Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz (Palacio de las Dueñas - Sevilla, Andalucía, Spain). From Wikimedia 1000X1548. The location is the Alba family house. Her sister Eugenia married Napoleon III to become Empress Eugénie.
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