My lottery win fantasy is a campground with cabins and RV hookups with plenty of room for tiny-to-medium houses to act as a permanent F2F and/or Buffista retirement village. Only problem is I keep picturing 45-60 minutes drive from Minneapolis/St. Paul and I know that would not be the optimal climate for the group.
'Jaynestown'
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Good heavens, that link is a lot of house.
Also, ND, your garage is the size of my living space. I must admit I'm somewhat alarmed.
Leafs lost but the Sharks won. Life is weird, and hockey is weirder.
I remain very fond of all of you, but it is time for me to go to bed.
your garage is the size of my living space.
Yes, it was one of the odd selling points for this place. The house is about 1500SF, and the garage is almost as big. The garage is actually just slightly bigger than the house we moved out of.
Our eventual plan is to remodel most of the garage into an 800SF place for Pix's mom. At some point she'll move out here from CT.
I'm actually considering whether to offer my services as an ornamental hermit. Probably need to grow out the beard some more.
Leafs lost but the Sharks won. Life is weird, and hockey is weirder.
True.
That house is a lovely combination of hobbit hole and Graceland.
Bwah! I don't know about lovely, but it certainly is extra.
Sarameg, sorry to hear slump!
I had a dream last night that I quit my job. It felt scary but good. But then waking up I remembered I still have to work, and that even if the scenario in the dream happened, the better plan would be tonfrantically job search, not quit on the spot.
I am on board with the domes, though not with all of the wallpaper choices.
At least that's easier to replace than wavy balconies and stone or glass blocks in the walls. Actually, I think the dome house could be redecorated into a fairly nice resort lodge if there are any tourist attractions nearby.
Apartment buildings would have to be much more sound dampening than any I have previously lived in.
The trick is to get old timey construction like the previous apartment I lived in. 14" oak beams under the floors and two brick walls between apartments on the same floor do a lot of sound dampening. Alas, single pane windows separating you from the nearby expressway, not so much.
Yeah, the pre-war places I lived were great for not hearing your neighbors!
It will be interesting to see how I do living back in the world of shared walls and city noises after 9+ years in the burbs. I suspect I will re-adapt fairly quickly. I am not opposed to putting sound proofing on all walls as needed though.