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[at-l] Big, Big Tub--A Quandary
- Subject: [at-l] Big, Big Tub--A Quandary
- From: Bror8588 at aol.com (Bror8588@aol.com)
- Date: Mon Nov 22 06:48:18 2004
In a message dated 11/21/04 15:10:59 Eastern Standard Time,
PUDSCRAWLER@aol.com writes:
> There is a small, 100+ year-old building in my backyard that has a loft
> inside. It was obviously used as a dwelling at one time because of the
> wallpaper
> that still hangs on some of the walls. It is musty but not nearly so much
> so
> as when it was filled with odds and ends stored there by the previous owner.
>
> It pleases me, as do most structures with lofts, and I have fleeting,
> wistful
>
A Guest House or a B & B (though that would mean that you would have to cook
breakfast)? An old Bathtub is a precious thing. Deep and Wide and big
enough for two? Sounds like a Honeymooner attraction. Another good use for an old
Bathtub is as a planter in the front yard or as a Birdbath, or a water trough
for Horses or Deer or ...... Or, how about an outdoor bathing place (contact
Shane for details)?
Someone (who?) suggested that a new home should be lived in for a year before
any changes are made -- same goes for the outside gardens, etc., so that one
can see the value that is present. Of course if Bathrooms and Kitchens are
obsolete perhaps that rule does not apply.
Have fun!
Skylander PS Got my picture?