Posted by SAR Connecta on January 15, 2015 
...who could ask for more, fantastic!
Posted by Rich Brown on January 15, 2015 
NICE ! I LIKE the way you have designed this part of the house look like the "operators bay" of a classic depot.
Posted by Tom Gorton on January 15, 2015 
David, excellent photo, nice home, great location. How was breakfast?
Posted by Joel Hinkhouse on January 15, 2015 
Best breakfast nook ever. Seriously. Other than maybe the Izaak Walton Inn ... unless you make phenomenal huckleberry pancakes too!
Posted by Larry Steiner on January 15, 2015 
OhMyGosh, David!! Ask me if I don't envy you!!!!! But tell me, how on earth did you ever convince your wife to build that close to the tracks?
Posted by Jim Thias on January 15, 2015 
Excellent! But it looks like you forgot to move the Target bag out of the frame. ;-)
Posted by Mitch Goldman on January 15, 2015 
David - this is Mitch from Nescafe; Your check is in the mail, thanks! Lol. Nice shot, I'm envious in more ways then one!
Posted by Marty Bernard on January 15, 2015 
You need to get your wife a Harvey Girl outfit.
Posted by J. Randall Banks on January 15, 2015 
What a wonderful place for a home. Kitchen with a wonderful view.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on January 15, 2015 
Great house, nice capture!
Posted by David Carballido-Jeans on January 15, 2015 
For those who want to know the whole story behind this house....My parents are retiring and my father has always wanted to own this house. The planets lined up right. Right as my father was going to retire, this house went up for sale. On the property, is the former ATSF Crozier train station. The property goes all the way up to the ballast as well to the other side of the tracks. So, the transcon literally goes through our yard.
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