It’s been awhile since I last came to my grandparent’s house. The Philippine provinces already isn’t one that I’m most giddy to go to, much more an old house that in and of itself has already provided some creepiness. However, I do remember good times with my grandparents in my younger years. The piano, the huge painting of my great grandparents and how they looked so odd with the swirling mustache and the all white clothing, and those grandfather clocks.
My grandpa had three grandfather clocks which fit nicely in the huge house. I had been checking for grandfather clocks myself and found that such kinds of clock really do fit will with huge homes. I also found, in this article entitled Look to Grandfather Clocks for Large Homes, that there are many various types of grandfather clocks available in the market. And with my curiosity stricken, I sought to check.
Luckily, I found a site that sells a wide selection of grandfather clocks - this could both benefit my shopping and learning at the same time. I found that there are several variations of such clock from ridgeway clocks, to kieninger clocks, or hermle clocks and howard miller clocks. I would set out to explain each one right now but my grandparents had the Howard Miller Clocks.
Nostalgic isn’t it? The links provided are a good way to start buying should you want one for your own. I think I’m settled with the more contemporary ones though. I hope to buy one in the coming months.






