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Hans, that looks beautiful!
I so wanted to set up a room like that when we bought our house.
Bookcases, stereo, computer, maybe a couple of recliners.
Going on ten years later, it still doesn't exist.
Having never been homeowners before, I guess I greatly underestimated the amount of work and expense involved with it.
You and I may have never even met, but I'm so happy for you having a place for your vacuums, your great library, etc.
Hopefully, you have a great kitchen too!
Enjoy!

Barry
 
Thanks..everyone.

It sure has been a long time getting everything done, We have been working on this since the middle of December....We had to wait for the estate to be settled, re survey the land etc, hopefully by next week we will be moved,I loved the wood trim too, and the small bedroom has beautiful paneling as does the dining room, which I love, The books are probably 75 percent cookbooks..LOL it was a 3 BR house, but we decided one would be better used as a library.
 
It looks GREAT

And I personally know you have all of Betty Feezor's cookbooks as well as some very old, very not-politically-correct cookbooks celebrating the foods of the old South. A wealth of cooking knowledge not even the Food Network has.
 
I sure do,

I have ALL of her cookbooks, Which son, Bob or john??? She WAS the best, my aunts and Grandmother never missed her, so I didn't either, I use many of her recipes
 
Yes, Bob was the youngest, born in

1959, He co wrote her last cookbook, She had the material together but got sick and couldn't finish it, I remember watching her funeral which WBTV broadcast live with my Grandmother in 1978,When her husband died her old house was for sale in Stonehinge, We went and looked at it, just for nostalgias sake, A wonderful lady.
 

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