Thread: Kiwis on Route 66
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01-17-2014 10:59 AM #1
Your home, in that setting, is extremely picturesque, and suits the setting perfectly. In fact it's quite magnificent . . . those huge windows bring the bush 'in' to your living area; and I can see exactly why you've built where and how you did.
I tend to look at things from a different perspective however; and my major concern (if I was in your situation,) would be fire.
Secondarily; I'm slightly claustrophobic, and would (over a period,) find that close proximity a bit overwhelming.
But . . . I'm not in your position, and you're not in mine, so you can tell me to go and get *******, mind my own business, and smile while you're saying it!
(Which, knowing you, I am in no doubt whatsoever that that's exactly what you will do!)
Last edited by johnboy; 01-17-2014 at 08:38 PM.
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