




Old Towne Orange has been our home for us since we got married. We are so sad to leave. We love our area--being able to walk to the circle and around all the fun old houses. Part of my grieving process of moving includes saying goodbye to our home and Orange. I was feeling nostalgic the other day and decided to take some pictures of the area.
1 comment:
tear....tear!
our idea of locking you in my basement is sounding better and better!
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