Saturday, April 4, 2026

FEB from MacKenzie - Pondering houses

 MacKenzie's idea for her envelope is one that I would steal in a minute. It's also one that I could start right now and have my April envelopes all ready to go. 



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It is now a few days after I wrote the first part. I did not get around to appropriating this idea. It will go in the stack of ideas to refer to when I need an idea. Currently, I need to focus on filling in the blurbs on seven envelopes that are loaded.

I'm waiting for two work guys to show up and do some work. I am at my son's house. I'm happy to be the person who hangs out while things get done around his house and he's a work. He's lucky that he has someone like me who has spent the past 47 years dealing with the maintenance and renovations of a house. 

I've always wanted to figure out what kind of structural material, etc would be the most maintenance free for a dwelling. I think something very industrial would be the way to go. Also, if you live in a place where the weather goes from 10°below to over 100° - you'll want to adjust for that. Maybe metal - with insulation? 

Maybe Juliana will weigh in on this topic. Juliana is our architect. I'd like everyone to submit a job title, please and thank you. Feel free to use a very subtle way to word your job title. For example, if you are a lawyer, you could say *counselor* since *counselor-at-law* is a thing. My favorite job title for myself is *scribe.*

What's the most interesting job you've ever encountered?







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