Chris Larson’s Simple Colonial Home
The state senator has less than 1,000 square feet of space to call home. But he does have good bus service.
The state senator has less than 1,000 square feet of space to call home. But he does have good bus service. Back to the full article.
This view affords a glimpse of the accessory entrance to the Larson residence, also affixed with a canopy. Three snow snowshovels, each presumably selected for its distinctive performance attributes, lie at the ready, having clearly done their duty during the recent uncomfortableness. A Christmas wreath bedecking the principal entrance to the residence, was hung in 2013. Twin yellow-topped stakes stabilize a recently planted, city-owned Acer saccharum. Someday in the future, the Larson family can tap their own, sweet, maple syrup.
This view affords a glimpse of the accessory entrance to the Larson residence, also affixed with a canopy. Three snow snowshovels, each presumably selected for its distinctive performance attributes, lie at the ready, having clearly done their duty during the recent uncomfortableness. A Christmas wreath bedecking the principal entrance to the residence, was hung in 2013. Twin yellow-topped stakes stabilize a recently planted, city-owned Acer saccharum. Someday in the future, the Larson family can tap their own, sweet, maple syrup. Photo taken January 11th, 2014 by Michael Horne.