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Old 11-13-2017, 11:18 AM   #21
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The State Flower of Washington is Mildew.
Only West of the Catskills. East is dry.

State bird of Alaska is the mosquito.

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Old 11-13-2017, 12:16 PM   #22
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Only West of the Catskills. East is dry.
And colder than a witch's tit in a brass bra.

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WI also makes that same claim.
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Old 11-13-2017, 01:07 PM   #23
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I spent some time in Spokane for work.. the countryside was great.. and it didnt rain near as much as it does on the coast.. seems every time im in seattle its a chilly cloudy affair.. now granted, I lvoe coffee so the weather and the scene was great for that.. but dang depressing.. and I thiought we had a ton of cloudy days in columbus ohio.. I was in spokane in the fall and that fall didnt seem much different than fall in ohio.. 60s / low 70s by day and low 30s at night..
was a little cooler earlier than ohio.. september weather there is what I expected in ohio in late october..
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I spent some time in Spokane for work.. the countryside was great.. and it didnt rain near as much as it does on the coast.. seems every time im in seattle its a chilly cloudy affair.. now granted, I lvoe coffee so the weather and the scene was great for that.. but dang depressing.. and I thiought we had a ton of cloudy days in columbus ohio.. I was in spokane in the fall and that fall didnt seem much different than fall in ohio.. 60s / low 70s by day and low 30s at night..
was a little cooler earlier than ohio.. september weather there is what I expected in ohio in late october..
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Eastern WA, Spokane included, is basically high plain desert. I need green and I need trees.
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Old 11-13-2017, 06:07 PM   #25
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should have a place to park my new home to winter over in Homer; a friend
will let me trade occasional ranch work for parking, which is fine because I do
farm work as a living anyway. And winter is a pretty slow season.
Congrats on the bus and plans.

I met a few people in Hawaii that lived in Homer for the summer and lived in Hawaii for the winter.
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Old 11-13-2017, 07:58 PM   #26
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Congrats on the bus and plans.

I met a few people in Hawaii that lived in Homer for the summer and lived in Hawaii for the winter.
Thanks.

And for those who have asked, I have no dirt on Washington. I just love Alaska. Mosquitoes not withstanding.

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The rubber floor is still in.

I don't understand... The rubber/vinyl is on top of the plywood....you sealed the holes?

I'm prolly going with fiberglass and foam. Ceiling, walls, floor.

Since the state flower is mildew, I wouldn't go with fiberglass...it holds moisture!


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