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Reply To: | Go preserve a yurt, why don'tcha. |
Date: | Thu, 16 Nov 2000 10:50:17 -0500 |
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Ralph wrote:
> There are a couple of houses out in Summit with awnings, and not grand (or
> old) ones; 1950's houses where (no doubt) some old lady has had them for
> ever, remembering the useful awnings of her yout'.
hey!
I resemble that remark ;)
our house is little, and has really ugly aluminum awnings that were
installed in the fifties when the owners put up the newfangled aluminum
siding...
I like them
they are kind of like little porches outside the windows
makes the house seem bigger or something ;)
and, they do block the sun in the summer, while letting it
in in the winter..... as a good awning is wont to do ;)
but of course, in these days of total interior climate control,
that aspect of awning utility is a forgotten art, at least in
most residential situations.....
(just wait til heating oil gets to $3 or $4/gallon, and electricity gets to
$ .35/kwh, and we'll see how fast the younger generation learns ;) )
I don't doubt that if mine were canvas that I'd have had to maintain
I'd have gotten rid of them as they wore out --
money and time and all that dreary stuff being issues around here ;)
(although I think canvas awnings are classy looking ;) )
and I'd say drew's been watching too much tv ;)
deb
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