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Nah, I am about 6 hours drive from Anchorage.....

the person moving in tomorrow morning is a cute little kid, 19...    He will probably only be in it until the spring


I have several different places that I rent out.  I even have a few dry cabins.  The least expensive runs only $125 a month.    And that includes the electric for one small deep freezer that stays in the shared washer drier room.  I think their cabin, that used to be the Banya, is only 8x8.  They did add on a porch.  The heat by wood, and have an outhouse, no water.  But, they do get enough electric to run a few lights at their place.

Seriously $125.... A month!? I though I rented our little place cheap at $400... Love my renter good guy... Gave him a car because well we had an extra one.
Enjoyed the tail of the blonde ditching her car in the middle of the road.... :lau

Hey Bamadude that jail sentence didn't seem to long.... Welcome back.
 
Isn't whatever Snoop Dogg is calling himself these days sort of doing that?
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We are having a lovely weekend at Karin's parent's cottage. Yesterday we ate raclette, it was delicious. Today we've been doing winter preparations. I went out around sunrise to try and shoot a couple of ducks or something, but none were to be seen. Instead I got to witness a beautiful sunrise. There was no wind, and the sun came up with beautiful colors over the see. And there was total silence. Then I went back to sleep for a while, and then we made breakfast. Then Karin and her mom went shrooming and berry-picking, and lost our dachshund and the other labrador for about 2 hours. Meanwhile, Karin's dad and I took apart two old doors that had been exchanged earlier in the summer, and we took down the marquis over the terrace. Then we had some lunch, bratwurst, fried taters and a tuna salad. Now we're burning up the wood from the doors, and we have a 4 pound hunk of entrecote in the grill, which is slow cooking. And the weather has been absolutely beautiful, it's about 5 deg C warm and the sun has been shining all day, but now it's going down.
 
Oh, and we also got Wilhelmiina's cremated remains back this week, so we buried her in a spot overlooking the sea. Then we had coffee and some chocolate cake, because they had celebrated her arrival with chocolate cake when she first came to Karin's family over 16 years ago.
 

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