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Askeskar has been part of the Mattsson family since the 1800's when it was given as a wedding gift to a local house maid and her husband. Since that date Askeskar Island has become a member of one of Vasterviks most treasured islands. Today Askeskar is protected by Kalmar Lansratt as a Nature Reserve.
Wow, I'm out of words!! I really looks awesome, fantastic work by the both of ya. It looks like a proper cottage and so well equipped.
ReplyDeleteNow you can start the real building under the skirt...(if you know what I mean)
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Linurt
It looks amazing guys, well done. Really excited about seeing you in a couple of weeks and enjoying some Island life xxx
ReplyDeleteDa, well done big boy, well done madge, it looks fecking marvelous and you did it so quickly... we can't wait to come and see you/it/the cats!!! xxx
ReplyDeleteThe both of you done really well, looking forward to next visit...
ReplyDeleteAmazing transformationin the last few days...
ReplyDeleteWow you two. It looks amazing! You've done a fab job. Can't wait to visit now - just over a week to go.
ReplyDeleteKaren and Tom
Admit it; these pictures were taken in a field in Rotherham & that's a shed from Homebase
ReplyDeleteWow!!! very nice, looks really cousy! when can we come and look??!!! I´m very impressed. Please give us more pictures!!!!
ReplyDelete/Johanna