Not long ago this place housed a New Age shop which featured books, crystals, incense, jewelry, posters, bumper stickers, etc., all of which related to New Age philosophy. That shop has moved to the downtown
area.
Now it is a counseling service center which operates from a "Christian" perspective while Hands of Mercy Everywhere, Inc., has to do with "A Christian Maternity Home for Teenagers," in Belleview, Florida.
A pretty versatile building!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw "Grow" I thought it was a place to restore hair. I need that. Spiritual stuff, not so much.
ReplyDeletela maison est belle, elle fait un peu maison de cinema.
ReplyDeleteThere's a church in Belgrade which is no longer a church, but an avant-garde theater.
ReplyDeleteI suppose I'll go downtown.
ReplyDeleteIt's cerainly a very restful looking place, with a very green lawn.
ReplyDeleteIm orig from Lake county now living in the Lancaster,Pa area. Id like to invite you guys to my blog that covers Amish culture. Happy July 4 everyone. Richard from the Amish community of Lebanon,pa
ReplyDeleteI've passed this house many times and always thought it was so handsome. Love the tree in front too. The "grass" looks so green - not too many people would know it's actually a not grass!
ReplyDeleteI don't like the sound of a "Christian maternity home for teenagers". Are we still living in such old times that people have to go into hiding for their mistakes? :S
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty rock house needs a family living in it. So many of our old homes that once were filled with life and laughter are now used as businesses. Nice picture of it.
ReplyDeleteLove that little stone house.
ReplyDeleteLooks like good fertilizer too.
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pretty cottage!
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty amazing stonework. . .or would that have been "stoned" work in its earlier incarnation?
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place!
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous house and I love that tree!
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