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For Celtic - A New Home $8,000
by jgnat 22 Replies latest jw friends
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Celtic
It's a foggy day and I couldn't see much ....
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cruzanheart
Um, I didn't see any reference to HEAT . . . Does one build a fire in the sink or something?
Cute house, though.
Nina
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Celtic
If theres one thing I don't like at all its ineffectiveness, both in myself and ruddy web sites that don't work, like advertising in a dark room.
If there be a property there ...
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jgnat
Any self-respecting CANADIAN home will have central heating. Can't live without it. That site has LOTS of pictures. Probably taking time to load. I have a cable connection, so I didn't realize how slow it might be for you.
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Celtic
How about 100 acres of land, enough room and resources to build my own place? Countryside, away from towns and people? How much and how do you emigrate?
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Celtic
My face is gurning. I could covet that home, look at it, it's ruddy beautiful. Are those wood shingles on the upper gable end? And the shape of the roof, looks like a wild mushroom. Hmmm decking around the outside, put the snow in the permaculture new fangled thing I havn't invented yet, put that under the decking to heat it up under foot with hot water. Warmth from below, and a geodesic dome encompassing the whole lot, I could live there, I could be in the Mediterranean right there in Canada, with palm trees and ferns and azaleas and hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ...
How do I get it? That place has got my name on it.
Proper job.
Celtic
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shamus
It sure needs new flooring. The whole kitchen needs some serious help; but for 8,000 jeez, you could fix that babie up no problemo for next to nothing.
I could see a real funky pad there, but, it's Saskatchewan, so forget it. We have huge mountains here in Canada, higher than south of the 49th.
I live in a small mountain town, with lots of snow in the winter, hot dry summers, and if I want to go climb on some glaciers I just need to drive 1.5 hours from here higher and higher to the great divide; also, the highest peak in the rockies (that's usa and canada) is 10 minutes from me.
There's a reason why things are so cheap there. It's flat and desolate. The cities are where you would want to live there, because there sure isn't anything to see outside but wheat fields.
It is a very good fixer-upper, that's for damed sure! Shit, I could save for one year at my crappy job and buy it outright, LOL!
P.s. YOU HAVE TONS OF SNOW THERE FOR SASKATCHEWAN!!! Holy crap!
Times are a changing for me, though. I may be getting a job here...