And write the check.
Looking awesome!
Ain't that true!
I've been extremely fortunate. I went through a divorce 20 years ago and didn't think I'd ever be able to buy a house again. Buying one after retirement, much less a nicer one is really a blessing.
Glad you're back, Dan.
Looks like a great place and an interesting project.
Thanks, Dude! I'll restrain myself and...NOT...respond....to....CERTAIN...kinds...of....threads, ha ha.
We all have to make sacrifices for progress.
What’s the plan for a shoreline for the RV parking area?
Ha, ha. My retired sister; gets up everyday at 5am, so laughs at me for whining about 6:30am. I got up at 4-4:30am for 40 years having worked in construction management. I like staying up late watching tv so sleeping in seems luxurious.
"Shoreline"? Do you mean fencing? City requires a 6ft wall in front of RV's/trailers. Also necessary when you have a pool. There will be two 10 or 12 ft PVC gates on brick columns with lanterns on top. I've been told gates must be self closing when you have a pool. Not sure if that applies to the big gates or how'd you even accomplish that(?) if it does. There'll also be a smaller pedestrian gate.
Dan, looks like this will be a nice addition to your place. Off to a good start too. You will like not having to make that drive to pick up the RV.
Jay
Thanks for the kind words. That side of the house faces due South so when we had record breaking heat this summer (111*) it was unbelievably hot on the patio. Completely unusable. The room will have a big overhead fan for use on the worst days.
We've been going for the RV for years. Used to have a huge 38 ft fifth wheel trailer up there for a number of years. We even had an electrical post run to it like at an RV park. Having it just outside the door will be such a convenience when it comes to packing/unpacking/cleaning for trips.