Looks a bit like Nebraska - the sky is a surreal Thomas Hart Benton color. My great uncle Oscar used to buy old empty farm houses way out on the prairie, and jack them up and roll a big truck underneath and move 'em into town to sell to people who didn't have a house but had a piece of land. His son the Sheriff helped. A couple of 'em were two-story houses.
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ReplyDeletelove the video...and i see that you love animals...and i love cats so much.
ReplyDeleteThat was cool!
ReplyDelete(...and indeed the very definition of whimsical.)
Wow... that was beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLook for incoming ;p, some of my friends will like this too.
Looks a bit like Nebraska - the sky is a surreal Thomas Hart Benton color. My great uncle Oscar used to buy old empty farm houses way out on the prairie, and jack them up and roll a big truck underneath and move 'em into town to sell to people who didn't have a house but had a piece of land. His son the Sheriff helped. A couple of 'em were two-story houses.
ReplyDeletedirt, I think we could 'save America's cities' if we could make the same moves today in reverse.
ReplyDeleteA major breakthrough in house-moving tech would decimate the real estate vending business.
Well, decimate it yet again.
Cute!!!
ReplyDeleteNeat!
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