I have Monday off. And, I'm off today for vacation day. I'm at home right now AIFG!
Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It takes some navigating to see what I mean, but the pod concept seems stupid: [link]
Not to mention it would be sad to live in a building named after Jade Jagger.
I'm working from home, does that count?
Unfortunately for me, the relief valve isn't the problem on the water heater, it's a leak on the inside into the heating chamber, so it's shot. (I should go and check to see if it's still in warranty by Sears. In fact, I should have done that first thing....)
And I'm off Monday.
I do not understand the appeal of the pods. I am pleased I had not heard of them until now.
The pods are to break up a loft, right, and add the inhabitable bits that require water, no?
Unfortunately for me, the relief valve isn't the problem on the water heater, it's a leak on the inside into the heating chamber, so it's shot.
Ouch. There are few more boring ways to spend money.
The pods are to break up a loft, right, and add the inhabitable bits that require water, no?
It looks like the apartments are otherwise standard-- I don't see a overarching design purpose, just...marketing a kitchen that's a lacquered closet.
It looks like the apartments are otherwise standard
I've never lived in a loft, or even visited one, now that I think about it, so I don't think of them as standard.
marketing a kitchen that's a lacquered closet.
And bathroom. Don't forget the bathroom.
What an annoying site, and a bother to load as well. Which doesn't bode well for the liveability of it all. Talk about your vanity housing.
My former roommate has a loft-style condo. Way high ceilings, which helps when she's practicing bojutsu. I like it, but I'm enough of a non-minimalist that I know it's not for me.
Speaking of non-minimalism, I bought a kitchen table and chairs the other day. We got word at my office that job cuts won't be implemented until next year, so I splurged at Target. [link]