The bed and the sitting stool in the fire tower near here had insulators on the feet. Never was in one during a lightening bust but, it was interesting in the high winds.
It looks like the porch overhangs are on hinges and can be lowered over the windows, so maybe cold weather might be a little more tolerable. Or maybe they just close it up and shut it down for winter.
Notice the lightning rod and wire connected to chimney? I wouldn't want to be inside during a strike.
ReplyDeleteThe bed and the sitting stool in the fire tower near here had insulators on the feet. Never was in one during a lightening bust but, it was interesting in the high winds.
DeleteBe a pretty exciting place to be during a storm! Great view too!!
ReplyDeleteNice for spring, summer, fall. Would suck most mightily when temps get below 45 F.
ReplyDeleteAnd too much light for sleeping. I'd have to dig a basement just to hide from the glowing orb of pain.
Concur as to a wonderful place to watch a thunderboomer up close and personal.
It looks like the porch overhangs are on hinges and can be lowered over the windows, so maybe cold weather might be a little more tolerable. Or maybe they just close it up and shut it down for winter.
ReplyDeleteNo head. Not fun in bad weather.
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