I see by my outfit...
...that this is going to be a very busy week.
Actually, today is rather laid-back (ignore the running around in circles and the declarations that this book will be the death of me; business as usual at this stage, and actually a positive sign), but things start to rev up tomorrow with a podcast interview, then two flavors of medical visits on Wednesday, and a end-of-week in-house interview with The Maine Edge. We have also just been told that one of the old stone houses in Old Orchard Beach/Ocean Park is for sale at a price that is...above our touch, but not that much above our touch. We need to think seriously about whether we can fit two writers and four cats in 1,036 square feet, with no basement. And if we really want to add, "drive four hours round trip to look at a house" into this week's mix, especially because!
I really need to print out the penultimate draft of Alliance on Sunday and use next week to go through it for the final edit (The Final Edit).
So! How's your week shaping up?
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Lots of research to be done, always a good time! :)
As a full-time RVer I suspect my view of 1036 sq ft is
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I'm not actually opposed to Shedding Stuff; I'm just not confident that I'll know which stuff to Shed. Obviously, the cats come with, though we'd have to work out where to put the catbox(es), since -- no basement. Obviously, the computers come with. Obviously, we'd need to weed lots more books -- which is. . .not impossible, but we are down to the place where we'd be weeding Lifetime Friends. The really hard one's the art; I don't think I've ever gotten rid of a piece of art...
Have fun doing research, and I hope the new RV works out.
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What the extra tank gives you is flexibility, to be able to do a long day's drive and then fill the truck at a regular gas station after setting up the trailer, rather than needing to use a truck stop while towing. Or the ability to pass up dodgy diesel and drive a hundred more miles to a station you know is reliable; that sort of thing.
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The Bucolic Plague, the Beekman Boys made a very low ball offer for the mansion they fell in love with - and got it. I enjoyed their story, plus the follow-on fact that they, years later, won the Amazing Race on TV and were able to retire the mortgage. I don't know what it takes to add insulation to old stone houses, however.
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That said, and as far as we can tell from the pictures and the disclosure papers, it looks like this one may have actually been insulated, already. Some of the old stone houses -- the Benoit Houses, as they call 'em 'round here -- actually have naked stone walls inside. I'm thinking those would be awfully cold, come 25 below zero.
This particular house also come with a heat pump, and the reported electrical usage is much above ours. OTOH, we don't know if the sellers used it as a summer house, and went Away down south in the winter, just leaving enough heat on so that the pipes didn't freeze.
Questions...
Heat pump
Re: Heat pump
Re: Heat pump
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Sounds like it won't be too long until Alliance is ready for eArc!
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Most condos don't allow cats. Or they allow "two" cats. And there's the issue of condo fees, which can go up at whim, so I hear.
There are a buncha mobile homes in OOB, too, many of them for sale at Quite Reasonable Prices, but the land rent is $500 +/- and it, too, can go up at whim.
I like to fix as many of my costs as possible, being the freelancer that I am.
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