Monday, July 6, 2009

My Ancestral House

By Scott Rodgers

I am a historian. I had developed my interest in history when I was just few years old. My mother was a great lover of antiques and history. She had lot of master pieces including books, currencies of different eras. She has a huge collection of various other things as well.

Because of the motherly love, I wish to continue my legacy. The other reason for the same is my love in history. Because of all this, I have been able to continue the legacy. My father, my mother and some of my relatives has taken care of vine yard collectively at the back yard of our historical home.

We had a big wine cellar at the basement of our old historical house. My grand father was a known wine grower of his times. Since, it is quite long now and my historical house needs repair. Apart from this, the wine cellar is quiet old now and it needs repair also.

It has been almost ten years that I have taken very good care all the stuff. I wish to do the same in future as well. In order to do so, I have called the best roofers of the town. These roofers are the most established and the oldest in the town. I have selected them because they are quite old in this business.

The discussion about the renovation is done with the members of the roofers.. They have given the best answers to my problem. I m pretty sure the outcome will be an effective one. The large underground room is to be renovated as well as the ventilation. It has to be done as soon as possible. The wines have to be carried out with standard temperature of seven to eighteen.

I got an ancestral house just above the cellar, it also needs some repair. I shall be able to preserve the same if I do the regular repair and the mending of the old and dilapidated part. My ancestral house is hundred years old.

The roofers have mostly completed the assigned task perfectly in almost no time. The wooden panels have also been restored. Once this work gets completed I will repaint the house again.

My happiness knew no bound when I viewed my broken house into a new one with everything intact.

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