Plowing the front yard!

 Our builder came and plowed the front yard.  The neighbors probably thought we had lost our minds having the yard plowed, so luckily he then began bringing a few things by...each day more fun items arrive on our front lawn.


The items can be especially fun if you are an 11 year old boy and you have a friend visit after a trip to the skating pond! 


They had to climb up the ladder to the top!


If you happen to watch HGTV Big Country Built is the same builder from the story below...
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HGTV Urban Oasis 2020 in Portland, Maine

NEW YORKNov. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The HGTV Urban Oasis® 2020 located in Portland, ME, will close its sweepstakes on Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 5 p.m. ET. The prize package, valued at over $650,000, includes the fully furnished home and $50,000 from LendingTree. Eligible fans can enter for a chance to win twice per day until the sweepstakes officially closes at HGTV.com/UrbanOasis, where they will also find full details and the official rules, as well as additional home features.

The HGTV Urban Oasis 2020 is a nearly 2,000-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom coastal cottage. The pewter-toned siding exterior of the home is juxtaposed with a bold coral front door and playful coral striped foyer. The first level of the home houses a laundry and powder room, a full kitchen and breakfast nook, and a cozy living room, creating an ideal layout for entertaining. Decorated in neutral tones with nautical themes, it pays homage to the coastal history of Portland. The upstairs is home to three unique bedrooms each designed in their own style. The master bedroom has a nautical theme with royal blue walls and ceilings with a clean white bathroom en suite. Also upstairs, the hunter green guest room and colorful studio space share the rose-colored guest bathroom.

The home was designed by local architect Briburn and constructed by local builder Big Country Built, LLC with interior design from Brian Patrick Flynn.



Comments

  1. Do you think the neighbors just assume Greg is going to add on to the treehouse?

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  2. Maybe they think we are trying to connect it to the house!

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