at San Marcos La Laguna in Guatemala.
With a stunning panorama of Lake Atitlan, the glass-fronted villa is perched high upon the hills of peaceful Pasajcap. This snap has more than 66,000 likes.
@megaann.p
Here’s the rest of the top 10:
4. ‘Tanglebloom Cabin’ in Brookline, Vermont, United States. Tucked away in a forested grove on a flower farm, this open air glamping cabin has been perfectly captured by its hosts.
@tanglebloom cabin
5. ’CasaMama’ in Pioneertown, California, United States. This image of a pueblo-style home is taken in the impressive Californian desert.
@workingholidaystudio
6. ‘19th Century Schoolhouse’ in Kingston, New York, United States. This converted old schoolhouse in upstate New York is the only shot that’s all about interiors in the top 10.
(January photo by Mark Jaroslaw)
Jeff McCord from Save The Stone Cottage tells WSB, “We don’t know an exact move date due to the developer’s permitting still being underway. We will of course announce more details as we learn them, but we believe it may not occur until sometime in March (or possibly later) at this point.” They’re still actively crowdfunding to pay for the move and a temporary home for the historic stone-studded structure.
ADDED TUESDAY: See the entire concert/music-trivia event here.
They’re among the local business owners and special guests – including
Chris Ballew (
Blaine Cook (
Zippy’s Giant Burgers and rocker) and more! It’s an interactive event that will allow you to join in the fun and compete for prizes; the :winner” of the fourth and final Story Stone will unlock the “Story of the Duwamish.”
Zoom at 7 pm tonight if you want to participate in trivia; if not, you can also just view here.
P.S. Crowdfunding for the Stone Cottage’s move to its new temporary home continues here.
(Photo by Stewart L.)
As preparations continue to move the Stone Cottage off its to-be-redeveloped site at 1123 Harbor SW, the volunteer preservationists working to save it have one more event ahead – here’s their update:
In a race to beat the wrecking ball, throughout January 2021 the “
Save The Stone Cottage” committee has put on a series of educational, entertaining, and inspiring events called “
Finding the Story Stones,” to raise awareness about our fundraising drive.
Finding each of the “Story Stones” has been unlocking elements of the unusual stories surrounding the Stone Cottage,
Eva Falk, and the early history of Seattle and Alki. The final of these four fun activities will be held on February 12, capping off the series of fun events.
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