moving out one, into anudder I guess

gotta clear the shelves to move those to relocate the stuff moved off’em first go. So kinda sorta 3! moves. And one serious modification needed: ventilation!!! This thing was an ice box when I opened it up, but by 1pm, was 20° hotter than outside. I’m figuring vent up high in front over top doors and two small breather vents down low on the backside near the woods: heavily screened to keep the critters out. The high vent I have options on, Passive turbo vent or solar powered fan. Looking on Zon, the price is about same for either. SO its more a matter of how complicated I want things.
Back at it,,, gotta go move more stuff and take down some shelving.
LLLLL! (, ‘)
Decisions, decisions! Just goes to show ya – it’s always sumthin!!🙃(yes, laugh-in was one of my alltime favorites on tv)!
I do believe yer on the right track with the vents. With an even price (morl), it does come down to complications. Meself, I prefer less complicated, but that’s just me. There’s times when the more complicated way is the bestest. Gotz to look at all the angles!
L’s! Have fun😎
Y’all take care,
Mike in FLA.
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Moving [involuntary shudder]
That right there is a strong argument for a low footprint RV lifestyle. Fortunately I’ve moved enough in my life that my wife and I can do it efficiently, and cull physical possessions ruthlessly.
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Moving into a tiny home (16X24 footprint) wasn’t done without forethought. After the great breakup of 2008, forced to move into a 15×15 studio apt, I learned to “live small”. I actually prefer it as I have to seriously consider “need” over want when making purchases. Too easy to clutter up with useless bricabrac.
As for the moving thing. My stance is one from military days. Three piles: “keep”, ‘maybe”, “toss”. Go through the first two twice more and whiltte it down. Fast, brutal, and effective. And hard as hell to convince a significant other its utility.
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