Wednesday, February 28, 2007
housing update
...because I know you're all waiting with baited breath to hear the latest update.
I passed on the house I went to look at the other day. It was really cute and certainly big enough for me and my home office, but it only had an evaporative cooler, which is fine in Tucson until the monsoons roll in mid-summer.
Look, I have a fat cat who probably already has respiratory problems because he doesn't get enough exercise. I don't want to come home one day to find Leif soaking wet and passed out from choking on humidity. That's a thing that happens, right?
Seriously, my cat is the only creature in the known universe that makes lying around doing nothing look like a chore. He's doing it right now on the floor next to my bed. What's the matter, Leif? Having a hard time holding the floor down?
But I digress. It looks like I'll probably go to a month-to-month lease starting in April, which does help take some of the pressure off. More housing should open up as the snowbirds and students start to leave. You'll certainly be reading more about this. Keep your suggestions coming and thanks for all the help and support you've provided so far!
I passed on the house I went to look at the other day. It was really cute and certainly big enough for me and my home office, but it only had an evaporative cooler, which is fine in Tucson until the monsoons roll in mid-summer.
Look, I have a fat cat who probably already has respiratory problems because he doesn't get enough exercise. I don't want to come home one day to find Leif soaking wet and passed out from choking on humidity. That's a thing that happens, right?
Seriously, my cat is the only creature in the known universe that makes lying around doing nothing look like a chore. He's doing it right now on the floor next to my bed. What's the matter, Leif? Having a hard time holding the floor down?
But I digress. It looks like I'll probably go to a month-to-month lease starting in April, which does help take some of the pressure off. More housing should open up as the snowbirds and students start to leave. You'll certainly be reading more about this. Keep your suggestions coming and thanks for all the help and support you've provided so far!
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