The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

Michelle! Congrats! It sounds like it's going to be quite an undertaking, but if anyone can do it, it's you!

Thanks for the heads-up on Sean's interview Deb! Interesting guy, that's for sure!

Off to Billings in a little bit - again. Today I pick up the home sleep study monitor and they'll show me how to use it. Then tomorrow I have to bring it back. Sheesh! That'll be three drives up there and back just this week! Nothin' wrong with me except some car sickness, docs!
 
She folded her arms, looked me straight in the eye and said, "The government counts on us to keep America safe".

Gee, I feel so much safer now that you have a legitimate license :D

Congrats, glad you finally got it.....IMO those who are a risk have ways to forge what they need.

Different from the DMV workers! or should I say a different ethnic make up for the make up of Wyoming.

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A lot different than our area. Any forms we have around here for medical, financial and other applications, we have to check : non-hispanic white. not kidding.

Great news, more baby bunnies! Looked like 5 when i glanced quickly. She is not a friendly rabbit, but not aggressive.
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Oh boy, more bunnies, any pics? love your new run, you do have talent.

Well
I did it. I bought a house for $5,000.

Now I've got to get a foundation in, well & septic.

I'm going to have running water and warm floors next winter!
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Congrats, hope the move and new site installation goes smoothly.
 
Evidently it's actually a good time of year for pile driving.
Pile driving?? Not a full foundation? I would think a house on piers would be a lot harder to keep warm up in the frozen north.

And where are you putting the house? Obviously you already have land somewhere, I probably just forgot.

Off to Billings in a little bit - again. Today I pick up the home sleep study monitor and they'll show me how to use it. Then tomorrow I have to bring it back. Sheesh! That'll be three drives up there and back just this week!
Um, do these people not know about USPS, UPS, FedEx????? Probably cost less to mail it back than to drive round trip to Billings. Even if it is more $$ than the gas would cost, still worth not driving AGAIN.
 
Pile driving?? Not a full foundation? I would think a house on piers would be a lot harder to keep warm up in the frozen north.

And where are you putting the house? Obviously you already have land somewhere, I probably just forgot.
I agree with you Bruce. But the powers that be aka CJ want to do it this way, then close it in. hu.gif

Right now I'm living in a drill site trailer (The kind utility companies use at work sites) on 99 acres, with 60 acres of it in alfalfa. The only form of utilities I currently have is off grid solar and internet. Right now I have a porta potty and no running water. It's easy to heat with a small wood stove, except the floors aren't insulated. There were times this winter where it was painful to walk.
This place was originally intended as a vacation/retirement property, but then I got pigs and chickens, so I had to stay out here. I have a house in the city (Edmonton AB) that I'm about to list to sell (hopefully within the next week).
 
This house is small, so hopefully it will move in one piece. Only 743 sq ft.
Built back in the 30s or 40s. Lots of charm. Good bones. Lots of paint needed though.
I can't wait to see pictures of what you do with it!
 
Morning all :frow
Debby congrats on the paperwork challenge... I couldn't believe that they wouldn't accept my military ID when I went through it, but the passport worked...
Teila hope your drunken storm goes home... out to sea.
Michelle congrats on the house. Going to be tons of fun.
Ron, I only get weekends off.
On Weekends there is all that work you did not get to do during the week! It is a life of work!
 
But the powers that be aka CJ want to do it this way, then close it in.
I do understand that a full foundation is more expensive but easier to insulate, provides a somewhat stable minimum temperature under the house plus you get the extra room for storage *, the well pressure tank, water heater and the furnace (unless you plan to heat with wood/pellets upstairs), etc. Not lots of extra room for those things in a < 800 sq ft house even if carefully designed.

* though that can also bite you in the butt.
 
I do understand that a full foundation is more expensive but easier to insulate, provides a somewhat stable minimum temperature under the house plus you get the extra room for storage *, the well pressure tank, water heater and the furnace (unless you plan to heat with wood/pellets upstairs), etc. Not lots of extra room for those things in a < 800 sq ft house even if carefully designed.

* though that can also bite you in the butt.
Agreed.
I think I finally got CJ to understand that
 

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