Thanks for the compliments. I'm in Bynum, just a tad South of Chapel Hill. The locals say that the house is haunted. Grandparents telling stories and such. But I had my girl in my guest house, and around 2 in the morning we hear kid laughter... it was strange. The house used to be a farm house in the early 1900s. Messy garage and pollen covered stang pics come tomorrow.
MORE PICS!!!! More pics, as promised... Cloudy day, and I'm not the photo master like my dad. Outside my garage inside garage messy work bench... cieling hoist other 2 rims <a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j44/bynummustang/morehousepics005.jpg" border="0" alt="Image hosting by Photobucket"></a> bikes wood paint garage attic stairs to attic pool, dirty, and heavy pollen:Zip2: cabana shed building shed for mowers from pool looking at ponds pump house part of guest house ponds ponds ponds
Any fish in the ponds? I wish i had a pond behind my house. Would have made for some good fun catching frogs and turtles and stuff when i was a kid
MORE PICS!!!!!! still more... other part of guest house up towards the pony great room in guest house interior pieces bedroom cedar hallway kitchen upper pond ponies my car and lights my car mine and dad's driveway up from guest house mine again house again from car, to pool garden area, nothing planted stairs to basement, next to back door
We've got large and small mouth bass, crappie, brim, and bluegill. We put some grass carp in, trying to see if they'll get ride of the lilly pads. I fished every day growing up, and just 2 hours ago, I took a 5lbs bass out.
Awesome property! That would be an awesome place to live. Pretty tranquil around there, I suppose? Get to cleaning that garage out and start working on the stang in there!
I'm trying to move into the guest house this summer and my senior year. The wood from the garage fell on my mustang last time it was in there, so I'm reluctant to but it back in. After a while when I get the new engine, I'll use my hoist to pull the old one out. Should make for a long fun project.
i love your place man, thats just the kind of place i want to live. its nice where i live...once very rural like your place but its becoming crowded and the cost of living is astronomical. i want to find me a nice place in NC just like yours, then ill be a happy camper :-D