The KTOWN crew is moving.  So act now and you can get a piece of KTOWN history.  You can own the very house where it all got started.

We poured our blood, sweat and tears (litterally) into this little house in SoKno.

It stared out as this…

That was 640 square feet with no central heat or air…just a few baseboard heaters in the winter and one small window unit in the summer.  We used to have to hang blankets (ghetto blankets as the Wife called tham) in the doorways and heat the room we were in.  It made it easy to resist getting out of bed and grabbing those late night snacks.

We didn’t always have a washer and dryer, but then we received one from the Wife’s dead grandmother.  Thanks Moggy.  But here’s the deal with that.  The electrical service for the house wasn’t big enough to run the air conditioner and the dryer at the same time…I would have to go out and physically pull the wires from the electrical box outside and insert the wires for the air conditioner in the breaker.  Often in just flip flops and my underwear….I know lovely mental picture.

Wow, the stories I could write about that house…snakes under the kitchen sink, cutting a hole in the floor for the dryer vent with a chainsaw, fixing the toilet without a wax ring (it’s very difficult), a leaky water heater, hiring some good ol’ boys to de-forrest our property, staying through the night to paint and get the house ready for the bank inspection after the remodel, getting an office finally only to find out the very next day we were pregnant with the Meester and subsequently re-painting the office nursery….wow…maybe I should write a book.

Anyway, above is where we were, and this is where we have called home for a long time.  I wish I could say that I’ll miss, but I won’t. I’m too old and too tired.

Here’s what we’re selling.  Tell you friends and family….A Chance to Own History…

And here’s the listing

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This entry was posted on Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 at 5:11 pm.
Categories: Random Stuff.

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