
The thompsons with their eldest of three daughters.
When I moved into this house as a child in 1979 or 1980 one of the daughters lived in a house to our right, one to our left, and one had moved out of state, but she eventually returned and lived on the lot behind us.
Here's an article from the Seattle Times written in 1992. It's pretty good, but the headline missed the age of the house by 90 years, and they got my name wrong.
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19920826&slug=1509513
When the girls grew up, they were expected to start their families in a house in the backyard made of pushed together incubator sheds. This was so the new husbands could be checked out by the folks. Hester refused, but the other two girls went along with the idea, and when I got married, I moved my little family into the chicken coup in the back yard. It was small, but exquisitly decorated.

The above image is a business card I found wedged in a doorjam durring the 2009 kitchen remodel.

The images above and below are both sides of a postcard sized receipt for the purchase of eggs.


Spiders, what spiders?

The counters were installed by Evergreen Granite & Cabinet. They had an excelent selection, did good work, and did it for half the price of home depot. www.evergreen-granite.com
