strive to attain more material possessions. The Tiny House project invites individuals to stray from a lavish life to a more minimalistic life. These “tiny houses” are, essentially, houses stripped from expensive add-on features and left with bare essentials. The average American spends a third to a half of their income on housing. Over a 30 year period, the average American puts about one million dollars towards their housing. The Tiny House project is a positive departure away from expensive lifestyles
Words: 461 - Pages: 2
desolate country road is where a big, tall, godly man and his family once lived. The size of the man’s shoes and the extra length on the bed give clues about the size of this man. His family consisted of a woman and a child, because the rooms in the house were decorated with a woman’s touch, and the yard had a sandbox made from an old tractor tire. The fields full of large stones make them unsuitable for farming. The man failed to provide for his family. Money seemed scarce for the family, homemade
Words: 668 - Pages: 3
In Nightingale Square, there was a man w/his left arm in a sling, walking with a cane there were residents playing in the tennis ball/basketball courts, a man walking his dog on a leash, multiple residents walking or standing on the sidewalk and one man jogging on the sidewalk. All the residents that I noticed in this area looked like just everyday residents with no specific uniform on. Only animal spotted in the Nightingale Square was a man walking his dog on a leash also a police car noted driving
Words: 389 - Pages: 2
“Why did you not come to my house earlier as you started to? I saw you walking towards my house and I waited and you never came.” We were honest. I told him, “The spirit of God led us here, but we continued on after you went inside the house. We visited your neighbors, but decided the final time to take the chance with the feeling and come to your house.” “I saw you around the neighborhood,” he said. “I noticed that you seemed to be visiting each house and counted houses to see when you would get to
Words: 1041 - Pages: 5
Even though living closer to the city, all the homes had great distance, an acre or more between them. To sum it up, never have I in a home with less than an acre or more of land between properties at that time in life. On rare occasions a neighbor would stop by, but never enter our home. Our neighbors had their own skeletons, though, even as young as I, there were moments of those uneasy evil hair-raising sensations with a particular person. Mrs. Crandall happen to have one of those evil personalities
Words: 275 - Pages: 2
Hello, I am here to tell you about the magnificent house that once stood on 6th & Market Street known as the President's House. This massive three story brick building was the pride of the Masters family. The house was built in 1767 by Mary Lawrence Masters a widow, mother of two, and one of the wealthiest people in the colony at the time. I dont know about you but back then being a widow, mother of two and a women closed a lot of doors for people back then. Its amazing how much Mary was able to
Words: 492 - Pages: 2
but they didn’t know of everything else Tangerine had in store for them. Paul and his mom drive from Houston to their new home in Tangerine. When Paul wakes up in his new house he smells smoke. Mrs. Fisher and Paul call the fire department. The fireman, Wade, explains that the smoke is coming from a muck fire behind their house. When the lignite under the ground gets struck by lightning it starts a fire that can never burn out. Paul and his mom go to Lake Windsor Middle School. Mrs. Fisher informs
Words: 496 - Pages: 2
In White Castle, Louisiana, the South’s largest remaining antebellum mansion, Nottoway Plantation, still stands after almost two hundred years. Nottoway Plantation has many options for entertainment and brings people together in the community and also brings in people from all over the world. The mansion has an outstanding history, provides many entertainment options, and is a pleasant place to experience. John Hampden Randolph commissioned the construction of the plantation, which was completed
Words: 689 - Pages: 3
When you think about a house from the 1930’s, you generally think about the small two- story house complete with an attic, front porch, wallpaper on all the walls, and wood panel exterior walls. This is why the world was in awe when they saw displayed on the cover of the TIME Magazine on January 17th, 1938 the beautiful house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright known as Fallingwater. The house was so beautiful and so stunning that it was named by many as Wright’s masterpiece. So what makes
Words: 472 - Pages: 2
Dear, Chief Administrator This letter is regarding the rebellions against the North Korean government. As i first got near the scene the sun shined vibrantly over head but almost completely obscured by a thick layer of smoke. The once lively city had been turned into a war zone between the rebels and the country’s army. Rebels bunched up in groups ready to fight with the army with large metal poles and rocks. The city has been turned into a living hell and sirens could be heard over the crashing
Words: 483 - Pages: 2