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Such as your grandparents houses. I drove by one of my grandparents old houses, and the new owners have cut down the trees in the front yard, painted the house light green (like the color of sea foam), tore down the deck in the back yard, cut down the big tree in the back yard (which provided shade) AND took out all the grass.
It was like seeing a part of my childhood destroyed.
So that got me to thinking about my other grandparents house. I drove by it, an awesome 3 story 1890's house, had a similar thing happen to it. The new owners tore down the garage/parking shelter my grandfather built (and he WAY over engineered things, so it would still be good today), built a two car garage in the back yard (the driveway is single car wide), and painted the house (which was Navajo Red and white trim) grey and mustard yellow.
And on top of that, they tore down the 2nd story deck my grandfather had built off the house (in the back yard with a convertible type set up where you could slide sections of the roof up or down).
Not saying they needed to keep it exactly as my grandparents had kept their houses, but wow...it's kinda sad.
It was like seeing a part of my childhood destroyed.
So that got me to thinking about my other grandparents house. I drove by it, an awesome 3 story 1890's house, had a similar thing happen to it. The new owners tore down the garage/parking shelter my grandfather built (and he WAY over engineered things, so it would still be good today), built a two car garage in the back yard (the driveway is single car wide), and painted the house (which was Navajo Red and white trim) grey and mustard yellow.
And on top of that, they tore down the 2nd story deck my grandfather had built off the house (in the back yard with a convertible type set up where you could slide sections of the roof up or down).
Not saying they needed to keep it exactly as my grandparents had kept their houses, but wow...it's kinda sad.


