
The 8 by 10 foot pond in the back yard of the Mouse House, home of many fish and a few frogs.

The rear of the Mouse House looking toward Park St. The lot is nearly 160 ft. deep.

The workshop is in the rear of the photo.

Siren, one of two shop cats.
Mouse House, Inc. specializes decorative framed mirrors, and the fiber arts of Susan Lenz in Columbia, South Carolina, USA. This blog is being written and maintained by J. Steven Dingman, PhD...co-owner of Mouse House, Inc.
2 comments:
Steve, I love this site! Did you take the photos? They are great, clear, colorful, and perfectly centeres. Congrads. Linda
WOW! The pond is beautiful...it's been way too many years..I gotta get down there!
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