While I will most likely always read FineHomebuilding I must confess it has become extremely painful to do so.
NOTHING in my house is as it should be according to the magazine and as with most things it’s too late to change now.
Truly, I can’t read an article without starting to curse 3 paragraphs in.
How does that go? “God, give me the strength to change the things I can, etc…”?
Ok, I vented.
Now, where’s my tape measure? ;o)
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for one reason or another not much in my house is like in the mag either.
some by choice. The magazine is not always right
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look at it as suggestions
The annual homes issue I look at as a science fiction mag. Might happen somewhere but no where I'll ever see.
LOL! It's like looking thru Architectural Digest. I can't imagine anyone actually LIVING in a place like that.
Man no kidding, most of those places look like they aren't all that comfortable!
Doug
like looking thru Architectural Digest
Which has nothing on Progressive Arch (all the best totalitarian austerity <g>)Occupational hazard of my occupation not being around (sorry Bubba)
The annual homes issue I look at as a science fiction mag
Ah, so that explains the flying car garages and everybody wearing silver clothes that need no washing . . . <g>
Three-story wooden lattices that will need painting; jet packs to work--I see an "equals" sign <g>Occupational hazard of my occupation not being around (sorry Bubba)