Another full day of driving…
We stopped at Fellini Restaurant an awesome place with a good selection for my sweetie.
Then we bounced out to the Winchester Mystery House which is a cool tourist trap based on the Mansion of a woman that might have been a little off.
- The stairway to the ceiling, not quite heaven.
- Some cool junk from the junk room.
- A picture from the $25,000 room.
- Some more cool, thats Tiffany, glass.
- Yet more of that glass.
- Even more glass.
- An awesome centerpiece, with 13 little globes and spider web design.
- Lamp parts and sundries.
- Looks like a sewing room, with music.
- A cool old phonograph.
- One of the 40 or so bedrooms.
- This is not actual furniture, the real stuff was sold anonymously at auction, per Mrs Winchesters wishes.
- Many very narrow halls.
- Lots of little nooks and crannies without purpose
- Unfinished room looking out.
- Windows between room, the rooms were just tacked onto the existing house everywhere.
- This is a shower, with a window for light.
- More spider web leaded glass windows.
- These window holes are different sizes, and offset a bit. What happens without a plan.
- Very cool ceiling, lots of light.
- The dumb waiter mechanicals.
- A very cool and expensive wall covering.
- Another bedroom.
- Hard to see, but that is a door that opens to an open space with no floor. The door is about 5 ft tall.
- Inside of that door to an uncomfortable end.
- A place to spy on the help from.
- A WC with a view. ?No thanks I think I can hold it?
- A window to the floor below.
- Another view of the window to the floor below
- Another sewing machine.
- Cool banisters.
- Very cool woodwork everywhere.
- A room damaged in the 1906 earthquake.
- That was a cool window, bummer it washed out in the photo.
- This glass is just amazing. I know I am recycling words.
- Love the colors.
- More very narrow halls.
- Narrow and wide and narrow and little side trips everywhere.
- Kind of storage, what do you store here? Doorstops?
- The buzzer box, it goes off and the number for the part of the hose originating the call drops down.
- A little home office anyone.
- Great view.
- Openings to the room below, railing is a nice addition.
- Chimney to nowhere, someone even tried to use it.
- The bell tower.
- A cool old clawfoot.
- I think the chair should be facing the view not the interior.
- Another hallway.
- An unfinished fireplace.
- Dehydrator, for drying the fruit from the orchards.
- One of the boxes for shipping the dried fruit.
- The crank for the dehydrator.
- This is the pump that used to be operated by a windmill, cool.
- This is the old Acetelene pump, operated by the rope that goes up and around to a big bucket of rocks.
- This is the old Acetelene pump, operated by the rope that goes up and around to a big bucket of rocks.
- The furnace for the boiler.
- Thats a lot of ash. This is a small room mostly full of ash removed from the old boiler furnace.
- Mechanical for one of the three elevators.
- The bathroom to/from no where. Only accessable from outside, with a 3ft first step.
- The front door, that was rarely used.
- Information about the house.










































































