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Across the Kitchen
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<th align=center><a href="diningtolaundry.html">Forward then Left</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="diningtoliving.html">Forward then Right</a></th>
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<th><a href="living2.html">T<br>U<br>R<br>N<br>&nbsp;<br>R<br>I<br>G<br>H<br>T<br></a></th>
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A nice view of the top of my freezer and the wine rack atop it. Both were gifts from my parents over the last several years. Also, you can see my cookbooks, fitting nicely on the mantle of the boarded up fireplace, and the floral edging at the top of the walls. The doorway leads to the dining room.
<br><br><center><a href="index.html">The Beginning</a><br><a href="floorplan.html">The Floorplan</a></center>
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