Ooh, right on the water!
'The Killer In Me'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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.
Boat slip! Ooh, and it's got the kind of kitchen sink I like! And the porch and deck, very nice.
I like well water, usually. You have to maintain the pumps to ensure you have water, of course, and if the pumps are electric, if you lose power you don't have water. For a cabin, probably that would mean you'd have to prime the pump each time you went up and shut them down when you leave, although the technology may be beyond that by now.
Just weighed myself and despite spending most of the last month on my ass, I haven't gained any weight. Maintenance is good. I've been scared to check.
Way to go Suzi!
My parents' house is on well water. No electricity, no water. And if the well runs dry, it's hella expensive to dig another. They've been in the house 40 years and had to dig a new one after 20-25 years. It ran almost $12,000. If the pump breaks, it's almost as expensive and you might as well dig a new one, though that may have changed in the last few years. Well water often needs water softener, and we don't ever drink it. I tested our water for a science fair project and the lead content was ridiculously high. Bonus? You're never paying for water.
It cost us a thousand bucks just to pull the pump up to look at it to see if a screw was loose. But our well was at 850 feet.
The problem with rewatching Veronica Mars is it makes me want a psychotic jackass of my own...:)
Oh man, I feel terrible this morning. And I have a shitload of work to do tomorrow. I would think about trying to work from home, but I don't think I'll have access to the stuff I need. Argh.
To me, it's not a cabin if it's easy to see other cabins/houses. Also, I don't see a fireplace in that one, which is also a cabin-defining component.
It may turn out that I'm as definite about my cabins as I am about my bagels.
Timelies all!
Bleah. Hate losing an hour.
The tiny giggle you heard this morning was me using the DST button on my radio-alarm-clock, trying to imagine the Sony engineers discussing what to do with an extra button slot. I imagine one of them really hates DST.