Pumpkin_Man wrote:
Demonslayer, that's one very nice house. I don't care for the newer houses at all. I'll stick with something 100 years old or older any time.
Mike
Thanks. I like old houses too, but they have their drawbacks. For instance, there's a lot of upkeep you have to worry about, things start to go wrong on them and fall apart. Then you have to replace wiring, plumbing, etc. And our foundation isn't very strong, and you have to deal with some settling too.
But old houses often have an interesting history behind them, and they're great for telling scary stories in. Years and years ago, our house used to be a bed and breakfist apparently. Grandma likes to tell me about how things used to be. There used to be a field out back filled with some wild berries. Now it's a soccer field. We're one of the oldest houses in our small community. It'd be a shame to tear it down someday, but with all the upkeep on it, Grandma would just as soon get a double wide someday. When she's gone, I guess my dad's going to get the house. He's earned it really, he's done most of the maintenence on it.
So there's good and bad with old houses. They're great for old fashioned Halloween and Christmas parties, but the up keep and maintence can be a pain. There's also the danger of faulty wiring as well. Our celler is also really musty and filled with cob webs. I don't mind the cob webs, but dust can be a killer, and I'm kind of afraid I'd get bit by a spider. Granted, if you have the time and money to work on restoring the house, then it can be really spectacular. Like I said before, I almost don't need to decorate for Halloween. The house is kind of spooky on it's own. But it's still fun to do, even if my decorations are limited due to my circumstances. I'm hoping to move out next year however, and when I get my own apartment, the whole thing's going to be Halloween themed come the following October!