Very nice Victorian - looks like you take good care of it.
<font color="blue">Those aren't "gingerbread" they are temporary spacers for the finish work</font>
That counts as finish on my garage, Terry. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif The spacers made it kinda look like you were going for a Scandinavian theme, there; especially with the pronounced eave overhang and flying rafters.
I suppose that lovely Victorian has you used to a whole 'nother level of finish work. Our place is a mid-sixties style, very austere; a sort of utilitarian Cape style. It has 2-1/2" Colonial molding used not only for window trim but door trim and false chair rail on the interior. One step above good old clamshell molding, I guess. My grandfather built a place like yours in 1916, and the farmhouse he bought next door from his Father was finished in a similar fashion.
I'm sure we'll all be interested in details on your building and property as you progress and care to share them.