Dixie Chicks

Box wine drinker myself.... keep it in my room. thats where I can watch TV undisterbed. I drink dry reds so they are good at room temp.

I always preferred the pink or blush? and whites Lol,I'm apparently not a wine connoisseur! Had a buddy of mine rip the box open and take the bag out and pour another glass one day! Did you know there is one more glass in there after the box is empty? All I could think was how many glasses of good booze did I throw away?!!
 
yep, I have a fridge in the mudporch
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Did you notice all of the boy toys on the walls and every where in general?

The tiles are, I think 1 foot square and 2 inch square. I made the pattern so that it would draw you from the one door to the other, since they aren't opposite from each other..... so the tiles in the kind of diagonal pattern draws a path between the two doors.

The front door is the half window door... since there is no window in that room.

The door with the porthole opens into the great room. So, with that door open, you look out the windows in the living room to the great view. However, walk in two steps, and on your right is the kitchen. That way the constant kitchen mess doesn't immediately smack you in the face.

When we put on the addition, I had to put the front door in a new spot. The mud porch I have now, used to be a bedroom, and where the exterior door is, used to be the bedroom window. Point being, I didn't want to shift the door locations, since that would cost more money.

That remind me, @BriardChickens for your entry, you need a metal grate!

All the rage here in Alaska, and they rock! A large part of the mud/snow/nasty, falls through the grate and then doesn't enter the house.

OK, the only picture that came up when I googled:

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I don't have metal stairs, but I have a big metal grate inset in the entryway/porch right outside the front door. Kind of like instead of a welcome mat.

When I bought the house, they had the same metal grate INSIDE the mud porch, right where you would have the welcome mat. And they had made a 1 foot space under the grate, so you could pick up the grate to clean under it.... but that hole would hold all of the water and mud until you took the time to empty it out.
 
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LOL... learnt that one a long time ago.... We used to get boxed milk back in the seventies... Same EXACT container....
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The pink or blush and whites can have alot of sugar in them... headache makers.... There are two whites that i like. A nice Dry Chardonnay or a Sauvignon blanc.

they are less dry than red but to my liking for sure.

I occasionally like a Merlot... its less dry than a Cabernet Sauvignon. Very tasty.

The other wines I like too are Chiante, and occasionally a Grey Reisling... But that was back in my wine tasting days. Neither one comes in a box.

deb
 
yep, I have a fridge in the mudporch
big_smile.png


Did you notice all of the boy toys on the walls and every where in general?

The tiles are, I think 1 foot square and 2 inch square. I made the pattern so that it would draw you from the one door to the other, since they aren't opposite from each other..... so the tiles in the kind of diagonal pattern draws a path between the two doors.

The front door is the half window door... since there is no window in that room.

The door with the porthole opens into the great room. So, with that door open, you look out the windows in the living room to the great view. However, walk in two steps, and on your right is the kitchen. That way the constant kitchen mess doesn't immediately smack you in the face.

When we put on the addition, I had to put the front door in a new spot. The mud porch I have now, used to be a bedroom, and where the exterior door is, used to be the bedroom window. Point being, I didn't want to shift the door locations, since that would cost more money.

That remind me, @BriardChickens for your entry, you need a metal grate!

All the rage here in Alaska, and they rock! A large part of the mud/snow/nasty, falls through the grate and then doesn't enter the house.

OK, the only picture that came up when I googled:

th


I don't have metal stairs, but I have a big metal grate inset in the entryway/porch right outside the front door. Kind of like instead of a welcome mat.

When I bought the house, they had the same metal grate INSIDE the mud porch, right where you would have the welcome mat. And they had made a 1 foot space under the grate, so you could pick up the grate to clean under it.... but that hole would hold all of the water and mud until you took the time to empty it out.

Thats what I want for the laundry room....
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. About the right height too.
 
My mud room/artic entry, enters into our kitchen on the back side of our house. It has one big widow, and I plan on adding another on the other wall and a sun roof. Then can start all my plants for the garden super early in a kinda greenhouse.
 
My mud room/artic entry, enters into our kitchen on the back side of our house. It has one big widow, and I plan on adding another on the other wall and a sun roof. Then can start all my plants for the garden super early in a kinda greenhouse.

I can't imagine getting the mud porch clean enough to put plants in it!
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I even have the walls covered in nails to hold all of the boy toys!
 
LOL... learnt that one a long time ago.... We used to get boxed milk back in the seventies... Same EXACT container....
gig.gif


The pink or blush and whites can have alot of sugar in them... headache makers.... There are two whites that i like. A nice Dry Chardonnay or a Sauvignon blanc.

they are less dry than red but to my liking for sure.

I occasionally like a Merlot... its less dry than a Cabernet Sauvignon. Very tasty.

The other wines I like too are Chiante, and occasionally a Grey Reisling... But that was back in my wine tasting days. Neither one comes in a box.

deb

That must be why wine always felt like it split my head open in the morning! LOL!
 
Quote: I was a USPS letter carrier for almost 15 years. I saw many things delivering mail but one that I will never forget was a sign that hung in the sidelight of the front door of a modest ranch home. "If you came to see my house, make an appointment. If you came to see me, come on in."

Good night all!
 
The grandkids have gone home and I've just caught up and it is now bedtime.....you have all been very busy!!

Had to comment on this one thing before bed....


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I was a USPS letter carrier for almost 15 years. I saw many things delivering mail but one that I will never forget was a sign that hung in the sidelight of the front door of a modest ranch home. "If you came to see my house, make an appointment. If you came to see me, come on in."

Good night all!

I sooo love this one....

deb
 

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