MonorailPrincess
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- Aug 25, 2020
I would NOT want to live in Celebration, or anywhere close to WDW. I don't care what anyone says, for me it would ruin the magic of making a special trip there.
This would be my house. I am the only one that lives here that actually sleeps at night. My dh works nights and my three kids (two young adults and one teen) all stay up all night and sleep all day. That will change for the younger two who will be back to school this weekNah. This family is all awake and seemingly working. I can see into their living area because they also leave all their curtains/blinds open. I suppose they are nocturnal.
1) Any housing where your home is attached to another home or has less 15 feet from the next closest home.
2) Any housing in a downtown or midtown area, near bars and restaurants. I like the quiet suburbs
Well you can always move back. I just need a sanctuary to get away. I can be at the bar seen in a few minutes. But if I live there, there is no escapeHeh, you would have hated my old neighborhood. I lived in the middle of a rowhouse street with a bar on one corner and a loud auto repair shop on the other. I live in a quiet suburb now and I haaaaaaaaate it.
I live in a rural area, I look out my windows and see the Georgia Straight and Mt Baker, a highway and green pastures of farmland.Anywhere rural. I need to see something when I look out my window
I live in a rural area, I look out my windows and see the Georgia Straight and Mt Baker, a highway and green pastures of farmland.
California is moving towards totally banning natural gas in new construction in a move away from fossil fuels. And then there is the whole safety issue.Don't want to live without a gas stove (for cooking).
My husband worked on 2 of the last planned natural gas power plants in CA last year (the power from those 2 power plants only meant for the LA area). CA has issues with getting power to people though so who knows for the future.California is moving towards totally banning natural gas in new construction in a move away from fossil fuels. And then there is the whole safety issue.
https://www.realclearenergy.org/art...orsen_californias_poverty_problem_501330.html
I also have neighbours and a small shopping centre about a 25 minute walk from the house.I need people and places to walk to.
I also have neighbours and a small shopping centre about a 25 minute walk from the house.
We're heavy into hydro and solar in Northern California. Of course as we are experiencing now, hot weather increases demand, and smoke from wildfires cuts solar production. So the private power providers are now cutting power. Unfortunately for natural gas, the safety issues may be the final nail in the coffin for residential natural gas.My husband worked on 2 of the last planned natural gas power plants in CA last year (the power from those 2 power plants only meant for the LA area). CA has issues with getting power to people though so who knows for the future.