I really shouldn't have done that
Dec. 31st, 2003 10:10 amGet bored enough to look online for real estate in Nova Scotia. I found this, which is not only rather cute, it's cheap enough to buy outright with the profit we could get from selling this place.
Now I just have to sort out at least one job in rural Nova Scotia. This place is really in the middle of nowhere.
I could probably get a job in Halifax, but the cost of living is probably sufficiently higher there that we'd need two jobs. However, last time I checked I don't have any rural job skills, not that there are any jobs up there anyway. I don't think Selling Shit on the Internet is going to cut it, even if the house does have home office facilities.
You should see what I could buy in Newfoundland with the money under the cushions of the sofa. But I really do draw the line at Newfoundland. I'm not that desperate to be mortgage-free.
Now I just have to sort out at least one job in rural Nova Scotia. This place is really in the middle of nowhere.
I could probably get a job in Halifax, but the cost of living is probably sufficiently higher there that we'd need two jobs. However, last time I checked I don't have any rural job skills, not that there are any jobs up there anyway. I don't think Selling Shit on the Internet is going to cut it, even if the house does have home office facilities.
You should see what I could buy in Newfoundland with the money under the cushions of the sofa. But I really do draw the line at Newfoundland. I'm not that desperate to be mortgage-free.
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Date: 2004-01-01 05:41 am (UTC)Sounds just like the gypsies of eastern europe. I couldn't imagine such a rural existence for myself, much as I'm drawn to the idea. (Says he, currently watching Treats From The Edwardian Country House).
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Date: 2004-01-01 11:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-01 12:47 pm (UTC)At a guess I'd say that I think you'd miss charity shops and coffee houses. =:-)