tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4119042395428183332.post2549102977187990325..comments2024-02-25T22:00:24.987-08:00Comments on The Steampunk Home: StaircasesSarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15572116519532368015noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4119042395428183332.post-62783739047642970802010-12-22T10:13:51.926-08:002010-12-22T10:13:51.926-08:00what a beautiful structure, I like both, but speci...what a beautiful structure, I like both, but specially the one build in the tree, is a real shame because to build something like this the tree must die, I hear about a people that can plant a tree and make it grow to this size using <a href="http://www.iservepharmacy.com/" rel="nofollow">Generic Viagra</a> as a fertilizer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4119042395428183332.post-65692350389360673642009-11-12T18:16:43.237-08:002009-11-12T18:16:43.237-08:00I always wanted a house with an incredible stairca...I always wanted a house with an incredible staircase. Yeh, I can be weird about what I focus on.<br />The best staircase I've been on is the stone one that in the Walter's museum in Baltimore. It used to go to the arms/armour room. Not sure if its still the same.<br />It was narrow, all stone, with a tiny handrail. And I loved it. Still do.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09095247631386592745noreply@blogger.com