I was thinking about my massive pumpkin plants this year.
Blast from the past
I remember planting pumpkins in the late 70s when we lived in Toronto. It was wild. We went to the cottage for a couple of weeks, came back and the lawn was covered in pumpkin plants. They grew right across the back yard. I began thinking about that yard. I couldn't get to my other veggies at the back of the yard.
This was our first family house↓ in Toronto, with my first husband. We lived in the basement of a triplex for the first few years. Then bought our teeny house. Caitlin was born in 1979 while we lived in Toronto. I'm trying to remember, but I think we paid about $80,000 for it. It's a bit fuzzy in my brain! We sold it, then bought another for $130,000 in Ottawa my when my first husband was transferred there in 1981.
I vividly recall that we shared a wall, as the neighbours were doing renovations at the time, and I could hear them talking sometimes. The property is 18' wide x 144'.
Our first home, 1978, the left side of the semi-detached, 172 Coleman Ave., Toronto |
- Lot Dimensions: 18.00 x 144.00'.
Left side of the semi-detached was ours, the other (white) is 172A |
It is crazy how house prices have gone up over the years.
ReplyDeleteQuite a change from where you live now.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun ride, from pumpkins to that Toronto home! And well done with the Segway! It's really fun to remember the way we were at times.
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ReplyDeleteI quite enjoy 'eavesdropping' on the property market; am doing that for each of the wee towns I am passing through on this trip and there is such variety... and some renos are brilliant. Others; not so much... YAM xx
It's interesting to look at what house prices have done. Some people do fabulous renovations, and the properties look nothing like what they used to. I love what they did there.
ReplyDeleteHousing is crazy these days. I don't know how people can afford buying homes.
ReplyDeleteSuch long and narrow lots. Very different.
ReplyDeleteI also went back to see the home my Mum and Dad had in Papatoetoe, and the renovations, it was a home, now almost a mansion, another storey added, and right out to the fence line by the garage. I do enjoy research. No garage for the cars, even in a Canadian winter, that would be the first thing I would want. No fun starting the car or getting into it to go to work!!!
ReplyDeleteIt must have been fun for you to check out the old house on-line.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little house, I like that very much. thanks for your backstory, Jenn
ReplyDeleteLike that picture from 78. Old pics bring back a lot of memories.
ReplyDeleteHouse prices are soaring. I've just heard of another covid case here from a couple relatively isolated. Freaks me out. Loved the houses and your story, Jenn!
ReplyDeleteThings really change.
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