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Indian veranda

The Bird’s Eye View From My Veranda

June 15, 2016 by Sujatamassey.com Webmaster

This post originally appeared on Murder Is Everywhere. “The best part of the present house is the veranda,” the U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes journaled in 1873. “But I would enlarge it. I want a veranda with a house attached.” I share the late president’s opinion. A wooden veranda measuring over 100 feet  wraps four … Read more

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