Gorgeous!View from my sun room:
View from my sun room:
Yeah, "fog room" doesn't have the same ring to it...The irony of the picture is that its called the "sun" room
Yeah, "fog room" doesn't have the same ring to it...
Next time we get a sunny day I'll take a proper picture. At this time of the year, that might be a while though - the weather can't decide what season it is. Yesterday morning I got up and scraped frost off my car, then it turned into a beautiful sunny day for a few hours while I was at work, and then turned to rain before I left.
This area is a fairly cheap place to live - I've got a 1900sqft house built in the 1990s and a barn on a 10 acre lot, and my last property value assessment was ~$230K CAD. The girlfriend watches property shows on HGTV now and then, and it blows my mind how people spend $600-$700K on a 2 bedroom condo in vancouver or a subdivision bungalow in ottawa. The massive round house across the bay, with a huge deck on top of the ocean and an indoor swimming pool that circulates seawater from the ocean, is currently selling for $500K IIRC.
Go for it - come up the neighborhood some more.Domon now wants to move to canada. 10 acres, and waterfront-ish for 28 cents american?!
Go for it - come up the neighborhood some more.
Wow
edit: Your neighbors have a lanai.
I never heard it called a lanai till I got to south Florida. I still don't call it a lanai. Shit is a screened in porch.this is not florida. Noone calls that shit a lanai anywhere but florida.
1 USD = 1.03 CADDomon now wants to move to canada. 10 acres, and waterfront-ish for 28 cents american?!
Atlantic canada's pretty good for temperature - the ocean is a great thermal buffer, which keeps it from getting too hot or too cold. It seldom ever goes below -15C in the winter, not like the -30C/-40C "everything freezes and breaks" shit you get out west. And it rarely ever goes above 30C in the summer, your average hot summer day is 20-25C. We don't run A/C in the house, if we did we'd only use it a few times a year.too fuckin cold. I've had enough of that shit in the 25 years i lived in pseudo-canada.
1 USD = 1.03 CAD
this is not florida. Noone calls that shit a lanai anywhere but florida.
I never heard it called a lanai till I got to south Florida. I still don't call it a lanai. Shit is a screened in porch.
1 USD = 1.03 CAD
Now, Ladybutt calls it a lanai.Thank you.