Now the track is no longer used, and while it is so lovely and quiet, it is a sad thing to witness another tradition die....


This used to be The Queen's Hotel. It closed about two years ago, and in this photo was in the process of getting some "fresh" new siding on the first story. Great. It has since reopened as The Ale House...

Continuing with my "before and after" obsession, I have been trying to take photos of friends' and neighbours' houses where the owners are lucky enough to have old photos of their house. This house is just around the corner from us and has had four owners in the ten years we have lived here. The latest owner is doing a fabulous job of renovating the inside. The grandson of the builder brought him these pictures from the 1920's...
A close-up...
And a close-up of the detail on the porch...
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It's heartbreaking. I think most of the "change" in those pictures had to do with people not looking after buildings. Especially porches. They rot away if you don't look after them and when it's too late, they get torn off. I'm sure that's what happened to ours. It would be $10,000 to put it back on. ugh!
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