or Georgian Townhouse? Well, the back of this place is hella old Son! Fred told me he had it appraised, and it would take about 2 million Euro to refurbish back to the good old days. They used to employ 60 workers and were a self sustained community. Now milk is cheaper at the store, and labor is too expensive and all that. Sad, I say, because it would be great to see this place thriving as it was 100 years ago.
Just want you to know how much I love this blog. Love the commentary -- hilarious, eloquent, and heartfelt. (At least it SEEMS heartfelt. If not, you've got me fooled!) And I love love love the photos too. Great going and glad to see you're having such an interesting time. I was right about the breakfasts ... right?
ReplyDeletehey mike. just read through all your stuff. front to back sounds like an amazing adventure! would be cool to see some pictures of that castle with 25+ rooms, some hallway shots. you getting to learn a lot about farming and agriculture? keep up the good work youre doing a great job on the blog!
ReplyDeleteI love the building with the clock....
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