On the streets of Philly. WARNING: nekkid guy and some language
Am I the only one that finds it disturbing that someone followed this poor guy around for at least a minute while on camera and laughed instead of offering some help and a blanket? Humanity never ceases to amaze me.
Location: Teetering on the edge of Avenue D Gender:
Posted:
Jan 26, 2013 - 1:26pm
MrsHobieJoe wrote:
it all sounds good and great for the kids and your mum Are you going to replace the windows like for like?
Currently, the large front room windows have no way to have any cross ventilation, so I think something that could be opened along the bottom would be nice. They are west facing in a part of the country that gets very hot, so heat reflection is a big concern, too.
Oh... swank! They are all very cool. I do wonder how they have done, over the years. My mom's house was built in the 60s and this summer I'll need to go out there and help her with some modernization, mostly windows. It has the original, single pane aluminum jobbers and they are so inefficient. It's not so much the winter (she's in CA) but the summers. I figure we could get three to four of the major window sets replaced and she'll immediately see savings with efficiency. We've never found another house that shares the plan hers has, and it's very 60s 'open'. I think I'll need to do some painting for her, too. So, that's my plan for the summer. I'm also to work part time while I'm there, too, and try a project I've been dreaming of for a while. We'll see...
it all sounds good and great for the kids and your mum
Are you going to replace the windows like for like?
Location: Teetering on the edge of Avenue D Gender:
Posted:
Jan 26, 2013 - 9:13am
MrsHobieJoe wrote:
is Irwin Stein a well known architect in your prt of the world? just got a house swap offer from a very glam nineteen fifties place near you.
Justine would LOVE it!
Oh... swank! They are all very cool. I do wonder how they have done, over the years. My mom's house was built in the 60s and this summer I'll need to go out there and help her with some modernization, mostly windows. It has the original, single pane aluminum jobbers and they are so inefficient. It's not so much the winter (she's in CA) but the summers. I figure we could get three to four of the major window sets replaced and she'll immediately see savings with efficiency. We've never found another house that shares the plan hers has, and it's very 60s 'open'. I think I'll need to do some painting for her, too. So, that's my plan for the summer. I'm also to work part time while I'm there, too, and try a project I've been dreaming of for a while. We'll see...
 Hold onto your horses, next year.  ANyway you are supposed to be coming to us next!!  and Spain where you're supposed to be going isn't very far from us.  I'm trying to arrange to meet Jacksonstat and Hortense in the South of France for a weekend in May.
PS That house in ?Wallingford is truly outstanding.
Well I don't know, I see on FB that they are visiting YOU in may! The floosies!
well, sorry to disappoint everyone but we are aiming for Italy this year ( which is your equivalent of going to north carolina ). This one arrived in the inbox a bit out of the blue! I'm sure someone will have a fabulous time though and we will save our pennies for up going across the pond maybe in 2014.
well, sorry to disappoint everyone but we are aiming for Italy this year ( which is your equivalent of going to north carolina ). This one arrived in the inbox a bit out of the blue! I'm sure someone will have a fabulous time though and we will save our pennies for up going across the pond maybe in 2014.
well, sorry to disappoint everyone but we are aiming for Italy this year ( which is your equivalent of going to north carolina ). This one arrived in the inbox a bit out of the blue! I'm sure someone will have a fabulous time though and we will save our pennies for up going across the pond maybe in 2014.