Barry and I braved the pouring rain to travel to the Vineyard for our Campground Association Lease Interview. We just made the ferry and arrived early so we could spend some time in the Campground. We walked around the Campground in the rain taking pictures of other cottages for ideas. We met Marilyn at our house so we could take measurements. Everytime I visit the house, I see something new!
By the time we arrived for the interview, we were both soaked to the skin. I am sure we made a great first impression!
Our interview was mostly to go over the rules and an opportunity to ask questions. The three men seemed very nice and helpful. I am pretty sure we passed the interview, especially when Barry said "We view ourselves as caretakers of an historical building." We haven't heard back yet, but are confident that we passed the test.
We only have a few more details to take care of before the closing like changing over the utilities. Two more weeks!!!
Follow us as we enjoy one of the Historical Gingerbread Cottages of the Martha's Vineyard Campground Meeting Association in Oak Bluffs.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
In the Beginning...
This is the front of the cottage as it looks now, August 26, 2009. As you can see it is quite plain compared to other "Gingerbreads" in the campground.
We plan to make a number of changes.
1. Color- We feel the blue is too dark.
Do you have a color scheme in mind? Please share your ideas.
2. Corbels- Corbels are the scroll style brackets that go at the top of the porch balustrades.
Have you seen some you like? Let us know.
3. Vergeboard Trim- This is the gingerbread trim along the roof line to the peak.
Do you have a design?
4. Name- The current name is "Chuck" full o' nuts. Cute, but we'd like to change it.
What name would fit? "Money Pit" might be appropriate.
We need your help!
Your ideas will help us restore this cottage to its former grandeur, if it ever had any. We feel this property has the potential of being an attraction for the throngs of tourists that visit the campground each summer.
The location on the Tabernacle circle makes it a high traffic cottage. Few people stop to take pictures of the plain little cottage. We think that it can be one of the featured cottages on the circle. Share your thoughts and ideas. We are even happy to have your help. We have plenty of brooms and paint brushes.
Please contact us.
Finally found it!
After several years of looking at cottages and houses on Martha's Vineyard, we finally found something we could purchase. Of course, we were not really looking for houses when we found it! We were vacationing with family and happened to see real estate listings near the Black Dog Outlet store in Oak Bluffs. The listings were posted on the kiosk wall of a soap shop belonging to Marilyn, a real estate agent. We struck up a conversation and the next thing we knew.....we were visiting houses.
We found a small Gingerbread Cottage, right on Trinity Park across from the Tabernacle. It is small but has potential. It needs alot of work tho! We put in an offer and after going back and forth several times, we settled on a price.
Now we are going through the purchasing process. We signed the Purchase and Sale, secured a mortgage, home inspection, selected insurance and have a closing date. We also have to be interviewed by representatives from the Campground Meeting Association.
Our interview is scheduled for this Saturday morning.....just in time for Tropical Storm Danny to come for a visit! We are trying to decide whether we should reschedule. We are going to do the wait and see thing. Hopefully, Danny will fizzle.
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