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The houses are deteriorating. Maybe they're not protected by law, although they would deserve to be.
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Lawn should be moved.
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Even decay seems to happen in a very dignified way here. Peeling paint has made this corner very beautiful.
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So also here.
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Interesting detail are fire ladders narrowing at the top.
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This one is not any worse looking house either.
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Unlike the yellow one, this has only one central access with veranda and small doors on both ends.
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Corner..
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Both of the houses. They form a rectangular together with the big red barn and feed towers. Atleast these people didn't have a long way to travel to work, if they ever did any work themselves (which I'm not quite sure of, looking at these houses).
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A large room in the yellow house. I wonder what could be it's original purpose. It's too large for a living room or such. Some needlecraft hobbyists have left a loom.
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She has a nice,,, eehm,,, nice scarf.
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Not ordinary wallpaper.
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Pirkka magazine from 1982 tells that despite generally hard times, Finnish marine industry is doing well. It's going to take a while and some wonders before they get to write such articles again.
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The cyan house's veranda is blue from inside and has very ornamental windows with unusual shaped screens.
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It does look good.
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Kitchen in the middle is not that glorious.
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Tile ovens have heated the houses.
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I wonder where funny Dymo'ed sticker was ripped from. It says: departed clerical employees. Hah!
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A better focus to the text in case you could not read it.
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