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Was looking at the price of properties in Portland, Maine. OMG. How do people afford to live up there?
I'd be curious to see how it compares to this place. I don't have the energy to look and compare at the moment but I'll look it up this week. I know small houses are going for 3-4 and all the other houses are way more. It is ridiculous. And for many this is thier 2nd residence-the other being in the Seattle area.
It is 27 degrees here right now. I am not designed for this temperature. Running out of wood for the fireplace. None left at the stores. Contemplating breaking up my five year old dining table and chairs. Can't get a cruise until the end of the year. Having the feels for all you northerners.
Oh I completely feel for those in Texas. It is not pleasant at all. And its not like you all have wool socks and clothes and down jackets and bedding to keep you warm probably. It got cold here a couple of weeks ago, but not MN cold! I actually brought my extra heater to work because the drive up was getting chilly-and I'm usually the one with all of the fans on in there!Fortunately the dining table and chairs survived. It will start warming up here tomorrow. From where you've lived, this would be normal weather for you. You'd rock it. I'm just not a cold weather person. I light a fire in the fireplace the first time it dips down to 39 degrees and get my faux bear coat cleaned in preparation if the temps drop into the 20s. 80s is still just a tad chilly for me - love those 85-95 degree days.
How are things where you are now? Any wildlife circling your place?
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