And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Questions like that make me ask 'is it ai?' So many of the pics of cabins I see have serious flaws in that regard. Roads to a fence, etc. The main question I come up with is the lighting. This looks to have fluorescent tubes. I've been in the mountains and deserts a lot, and rarely have I seen electricity. If there's a generator hook up, it was used at night, or early morning. Never saw anything outside, but you see it on many of these cabin pics. Odd, imho.
When I lived in the humid environs of Pennsylvania, you never stacked firewood near your home. Why? Because the termites would invade not only the wood pile but also your home. I think that I see a aspen tree to the left rear of the cabin so this may be in Colorado where the humidity is below 10% most of the time and there are virtually zero termites.... unless some inexperienced outsider brings a trailer load of hard wood firewood from out east and the termites hitch a ride to the Rocky Mountains.
I could work with that.
ReplyDeleteSo, postponing the splitting of the wood pieces is desired? Why would that be wanted?
ReplyDeleteprobably needs to dry out more.
DeleteQuestions like that make me ask 'is it ai?' So many of the pics of cabins I see have serious flaws in that regard. Roads to a fence, etc. The main question I come up with is the lighting. This looks to have fluorescent tubes. I've been in the mountains and deserts a lot, and rarely have I seen electricity. If there's a generator hook up, it was used at night, or early morning. Never saw anything outside, but you see it on many of these cabin pics. Odd, imho.
DeleteSomeone left the toilet seat up on the outdoor throne...
ReplyDeleteI like that the steps are also under the overhang. Or mostly.
ReplyDeleteWhen I lived in the humid environs of Pennsylvania, you never stacked firewood near your home. Why? Because the termites would invade not only the wood pile but also your home. I think that I see a aspen tree to the left rear of the cabin so this may be in Colorado where the humidity is below 10% most of the time and there are virtually zero termites.... unless some inexperienced outsider brings a trailer load of hard wood firewood from out east and the termites hitch a ride to the Rocky Mountains.
ReplyDeleteAll I need.
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