SMACK!
The Emporia Gazette did a recent article on the Plumb Mansion, and the work the new owner, Chris Stanley, is doing.
Then they wrote this:
“She noted that includes repairs to shingles on the roof. They became an issue last spring, when neighbor and restoration buff Ross MacTaggart climbed onto the Plumb mansion roof and declared it was “in pristine condition.”
SMACK!
However, I only ever wrote about the asphalt roof shingles.
And I am unaware of any repairs that Stanley has done to the asphalt roofing shingles.
She did though post about some minor damage to the copper library roof, something I never commented on. And she has replaced some wood wall shingles. Something I also never commented upon.
They say that no good deed goes unpunished.
Well…
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Oh that is ridiculous. What are your options? You have to address these things.
Oh my goodness!
That is just beyond bizarre!
Pristine example of libel!
Well that sucks. Same reporter??
Eh. So easy to blame someone else. One buys a historic place, one has to be aware that with its charm, requires upkeep.
On a different note, you will always be known Ross. Let those that bash you be in awe with the Cross House.