Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Touring the House

I liked it when people came to see the House on the Rock. Their expressions as they walked through meant a lot to me. I did not like interviews and would deny many. Because of this, few people recognized me while walking through the house and I was able to blend in with the crowd. For a long while, I did not charge people to view my house and I would rent it out on the weekends. After it really got started, however, I had to charge them money so I could afford future inventions. It was not my idea to open it up to the public for a charge, but my father soon convinced me to do it. I was really against the idea at first and was even angry when it was suggested, but I came around because I needed the money. My workers and I would work on different parts of the house while people toured the finished parts. There was very few things advertising the house, yet people still came to tour the house on Deer Shelter Rock. Because of the mass amounts of people that came and paid money for the tour, I was able to expand more to the house. This led to more and more people showing up wanting to see it.

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