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I couldn't put up one more house without a garden or Andrea (durleybeachbum) would give up on my postings. LOL. But maybe true? This beautiful little home is known as the Home Sweet Home Museum. It is in Colonial New York in the town of East Hampton. Only thing missing is a blue sky. Here's a quote from the website of the museum: "Home Sweet Home and its contents exude a charm that is understood and felt the moment the visitor steps into the house. The fine 18th and 19th Century antiques, china and lustreware appeal to our aesthetic and practical sensibilities. From 1907 to 1927, Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Buek owned and lived in the house and furnished every room with authentic period pieces as a shrine to John Howard Payne. Upon Mr. Buek's death, the village, by referendum, bought the house and the collections and opened Home Sweet Home as a museum on December 15, 1928." John Howard Payne wrote "Home Sweet Home". Here's the link...but only go here if you don't mind being driven slightly bonkers by the digital music. LOL. Website I took this photo in September, 2008. Thanks for stopping by, and do check out the website. Just hit your sound mute button:) Bill

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bcrathburn

1:04AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

ITS A LOVELY SHOT

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anahata.c

1:37AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

well I checked the website, and yep, that music could drive one to drink. JH Payne wrote that? Well get 'm on the phone, I got some words for 'm...It's a really nice shot, you got a really big swath of ground & mound so that they frame the house nicely. It's a very green shot, and it feels like a place that I'd like to be. You got a nice chunk of sky too, which caps the whole thing off...very nice picture. And I saw some of the artifacts on that site, yeah, those were days when people made things by hand and it showed in the design & the natural & beautiful imperfections, which are very apparent when you hold them in your hands. A nice bit of history from you...very nice upload.

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durleybeachbum

2:40AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

He He! You have to admit, Bill, there was a lot of 'wasted' space in that farmyard! This looks very cute, what we call 'Chocolate-box'!

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lyron

2:40AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Excellent shot!!

MrsLubner

2:56AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

I do so love an old growth garden. Although my house is nearly 50 years old, No one has ever put in a garden and left it long enough to produce old growth. I have only two of the original trees planted when it was new but the gardens had long been removed when I bought it 8 years ago. It was only 3 years ago that I finally got serious about planning a permanent ones. Lovely and cozy shot.

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drace68

4:23AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Looks comfortable. The architecture is that of a Cape Cod Saltbox house with the front entry apparently overgrown. The the quoted write-up is so super-slick as to turn me off. Think I'll wait in the car. Good photo.

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qrud

4:45AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

A great "Home Sweet Home". well and a green. enjoy

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blinkings

4:54AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

What a beautiful place, and you have done it justice Bill with your fine photo.

skipper62

5:13AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Now, that' nice. Both the photographic image and the house/garden itself. Done well my friend.

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kasalin

5:17AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

It's always a pleasure to see your works, dear Bill !!! Excellent done :) 5*

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auntietk

5:57AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

What a charming place! I love the saltbox style, and it would be nice to stroll through the gardens. I'll be right there!

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kenmo

6:42AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Fantastic photo of this interesting house...!!

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debbielove

6:48AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

What a beautiful old house! Almost like an old English cottage in ways! Cool! Like it very much indeed, Bill. BUT! You are quite correct! I'm now going to drink a gallon of whisky after listening to that music for six seconds! Ha! Ha! That's pretty awful.....But an interesting site once you turn the row off! Take care, mate Rob.

PD154

6:56AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Gorgeous old house here Bill, a place to sit and reflect, wonderful.

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moonrancher

7:58AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Wonderful capture of the old saltbox. The links with more information and photos make it like I've seen all sides and some of the inside as well, thanks to your work. It looked like they have an old herb garden too.

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fredster66

8:11AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Great looking place. Very nice.

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CavalierLady

8:11AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

A most charming place, picket fence and all. Love the shakes on the wall, hadn't seen that in ages. Lovely shot, Bill!

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timtripp

8:27AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Superb!

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GBCalls

8:36AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Interesting wood shakes for siding that appear to show a 16 or 18" reveal to the weather and yet remain flat. The board on the roof must be covering an old wound or possibly where a chimney once stood. The roof shingles are showing a solid 8" to the weather as well. This has been kept in good order from your photos. I would doubt the chimney had multi-colored variations to the brick in its original build, though these mixed please the eye, they are not very period. Nice capture.

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danob

8:50AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Great bit if History to this old place and love those Shakes which now we dont see very often or replaced with tiles or that dreadful plastic stuff!

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beachzz

10:10AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

What a lovely, beautiful old house!! I love that style, and the shakes add to the classic look--I'd love the see it!!

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carinatiefenthaler

11:02AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Fantastic shot

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Amosicho

12:11PM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Excellent shot

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kansas

12:16PM | Sun, 05 April 2009

A quaint and beautiful place.

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MagikUnicorn

1:25PM | Sun, 05 April 2009

NEATO ! Lov it

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goodoleboy

5:37PM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. Magnificent POV, clarity, deep lush color, and ambiance in this capture, Bill! And, Andrea, for whatever reason, gave up on my postings weeks ago. Something I said, I suspect.

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npauling

7:43PM | Sun, 05 April 2009

A lovely capture of this very well tended home. It is great that they kept it as a museum.

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dbrv6

9:19PM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Great capture - who knew there was an actual Home Sweet Home .. home.

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katy555

6:58AM | Mon, 06 April 2009

Wonderful photo, the colors looks incredible...

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Richardphotos

3:37PM | Mon, 06 April 2009

superb capture and beautiful landscaping

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