We purchased it in 2001, closed right before our wedding. Other than a break-in six-weeks after my son was born, we've had pretty good luck at the house. It's a bit Cape Cod-ish looking, and I think it's the most distinctive on the street. I could be biased, and I don't care:
Our front porch, with front door in the distance. A great place to sit and watch the kids playing out front:

Our kitchen, kitchen nook and family room (the slide is now gone, thankfully):

The place were all the Hot Blogging Action happens. And by "hot", I mean, "not really":

My picture wall in the upstairs hallway. There are about, oh, 20 other photos you can't see. I'm somewhat of a picture whore:

And last but not least, our 550 gallon saltwater fish tank. It is 10' feet long, has a room behind that stores all of the equipment, noise makers. My husband has both fish and coral, some starfish, crabs, snails, shrimps, clams, sea anemones. He takes care of it all himself, as well:

First Annual Blogger Tour of Homes



