PrincessInOz
Thanks for my avatar, Mary Jo!
- Joined
- Feb 8, 2010
- Messages
- 108,006
Inside Casa Nueva
Discovery #67. Living vicariously is all very well and good, but there is nothing like being there in 3D.
For the last two years, a bunch of us Dissers have been living vicariously in Casa Nueva. We've lived through the purchase, the renovations, more renovations and finally moving in to the new house that Fran and Alison acquired in 2013.
I was fortunate enough to visit the house during that in-between stage. When the previous owner was still living there but the sale agreement had been struck. I remember thinking what a great house it was then and I was really keen to see the house again....this time with Fran and Alison's stuff in it.

The dining room space was fantastic. Light and airy.

Alison's domain is a great space. I loved cooking here and I am grateful that Alison let me do so.

We did spend a bit of time over the next couple of days exploring her cutlery and plates and pots and kitchen gadgets. Now, when she talks about all the great meals she cooks, I know exactly how she goes about getting her ingredients and which canisters or drawers she's digging into to get stuff out.

The living room was super comfortable and fun to hang out with the furbabies that live here. (Anyone else spot a familiar pirate??)

It was filled with wonderful Disneyana. I was totally envious!

I loved the Tiffany/leadlight lamps in the house. This was one of my favourites.

So, what did I do for the afternoon after Bret and DAF left? I spent a lot of time looking in here.

It was just fabulous! Living vicariously is all very well and good, but there is nothing like being there in 3D.




Sometime during the tour of the house, Alison did take us outside to check out the outdoor space.

I did wonder which state I was in....this local must have gotten lost somewhere between here and Florida. Maybe it met Bugs in Albuquerque.

We spent the rest of the afternoon outside chatting and catching up with Alison's news. But it wasn't just all sitting and lounging for us.

Alison had one box in the garden that DH and I were interested to see. I cannot remember who made the first move, but in the end, we were all kept busy with the contents of the box whilst we chatted with Alison.
(Continued in Next Post)
Discovery #67. Living vicariously is all very well and good, but there is nothing like being there in 3D.
For the last two years, a bunch of us Dissers have been living vicariously in Casa Nueva. We've lived through the purchase, the renovations, more renovations and finally moving in to the new house that Fran and Alison acquired in 2013.
I was fortunate enough to visit the house during that in-between stage. When the previous owner was still living there but the sale agreement had been struck. I remember thinking what a great house it was then and I was really keen to see the house again....this time with Fran and Alison's stuff in it.

The dining room space was fantastic. Light and airy.

Alison's domain is a great space. I loved cooking here and I am grateful that Alison let me do so.

We did spend a bit of time over the next couple of days exploring her cutlery and plates and pots and kitchen gadgets. Now, when she talks about all the great meals she cooks, I know exactly how she goes about getting her ingredients and which canisters or drawers she's digging into to get stuff out.

The living room was super comfortable and fun to hang out with the furbabies that live here. (Anyone else spot a familiar pirate??)

It was filled with wonderful Disneyana. I was totally envious!

I loved the Tiffany/leadlight lamps in the house. This was one of my favourites.

So, what did I do for the afternoon after Bret and DAF left? I spent a lot of time looking in here.

It was just fabulous! Living vicariously is all very well and good, but there is nothing like being there in 3D.




Sometime during the tour of the house, Alison did take us outside to check out the outdoor space.

I did wonder which state I was in....this local must have gotten lost somewhere between here and Florida. Maybe it met Bugs in Albuquerque.

We spent the rest of the afternoon outside chatting and catching up with Alison's news. But it wasn't just all sitting and lounging for us.

Alison had one box in the garden that DH and I were interested to see. I cannot remember who made the first move, but in the end, we were all kept busy with the contents of the box whilst we chatted with Alison.
(Continued in Next Post)