Cyclonepride
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Spent some time over the weekend getting my golf clubs and bag cleaned up and ready to go because **** winter
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I don't really golf but I stared at a set at Costco the other day just thinking about it.Spent some time over the weekend getting my golf clubs and bag cleaned up and ready to go because **** winter
I'm afraid they'll get dusty before all this snow melts. Hopefully you get to use them in a more southern destination before that.Spent some time over the weekend getting my golf clubs and bag cleaned up and ready to go because **** winter
You had a 4800 sq foot house? Holy mother. Mine is 1750 (about a third of that) and it’s a little over average for this area. Did you have a basement under that? Guessing a partial maybe?We had a wood boiler when we lived in the country (in Iowa). It kept our 4,800 sq ft home and 2 car garage as warm as we wanted, plus we connected it to the water heater. No permit needed to cut wood. Usually people approached us about cutting up/removing trees. The wood shed was 12x18, we'd stack it 8' high. Approximately 13.5 cords.
Highly unlikely. We started playing in April last year, so I am hoping for a repeat of that!I'm afraid they'll get dusty before all this snow melts. Hopefully you get to use them in a more southern destination before that.
Highly unlikely. We started playing in April last year, so I am hoping for a repeat of that!
Week 2 of X Golf league tonight!I'm afraid they'll get dusty before all this snow melts. Hopefully you get to use them in a more southern destination before that.
Nope, but my brothers and I shoveled for room and board when I was growing up. Mom made it very clear she did not want my 60+ year old dad shoveling.Anyone else shovel drive-ways in Ames back in the day for pizza money?
I played in a simulator league a couple winters ago, and I hit down on the ball too hard. Ended up straining the outside of my lead elbow and it bothered me for almost a year and a half, so I kinda gave up on that.Plenty of simulators around if you wanna knock the rust off before then. I like the ones at Toad Valley, they have the floor that moves to match your lie and they seem pretty accurate.
That included the finished & also heated (lookout) basement. Ranch style home (or rambler depending where you live for what you call it).You had a 4800 sq foot house? Holy mother. Mine is 1750 (about a third of that) and it’s a little over average for this area. Did you have a basement under that? Guessing a partial maybe?
Thanks for jogging my mind on that one. I have the Ryobi 18v batteries already, so I went online after reading your post and ordered the Ryobi air compressor for the car tires ($24.97). Home Depot Ankeny delivered it before noon, the tires are all pumped up now, slick! Don't know why I hadn't thought of that before. Thanks again!I got a Ryobi 18V for the bikes. Works well for cars as well. Uses the same batteries as my trimmer and blower (and their tools if you have any of those)
I installed a fireplace insert into our fireplace in the walkout basement in a previous home in Des Moines. It was a wood burning stove but designed to fit nicely into a large sized fireplace and then finished off. The "basement" was more exposed than not and finished off just like the upstairs first floor.Living in the NV mountains, at 7500, life w/o a wood burner is unheard of. We heat house only. Front and back porch - both enclosed, no heat whatsoever. Main house, just over 1000 sq. feet. Wood burner primary heat source, back up via electric baseboard heaters. High electrical bill? $80, during winter months.
Wood cutting permits - $25 (as much as one cuts).
4-6 cords gets us through our long winters (we've had snow, 12 months of the year).
Spent my first 30 years in Iowa. Don't recall anyone with a wood burner, though near everybody had a fireplace (pretty much btu worthless, compared to a wood burner).
Why don't Iowan's have wood burners, or for that matter, pellet stoves?
Just FYI, you only include the square footage of the space above ground. If there is part of the basement that is above ground level then that is included.That included the finished & also heated (lookout) basement. Ranch style home (or rambler depending where you live for what you call it).
Just FYI, you only include the square footage of the space above ground. If there is part of the basement that is above ground level then that is included.
Not for appraisers, it is above grade; as determined by ANSI. Assessors and Real estate agents may include other things but for appraisals, it is strictly above grade.This varies by area.
Here in iowa you're correct. Some cities\states it is included.
Just FYI, you only include the square footage of the space above ground. If there is part of the basement that is above ground level then that is included.
Now you’re bringing up memories of those vast unending piles of mulch along 380 north of town and out along E Avenue by Highway 100One of the worst parts of the derecho was not only that we lost around 60% of our trees but that pretty much all of them just got ground to mulch.
And the one out at Tuma, and the one down along the River where the hotel used to be.Now you’re bringing up memories of those vast unending piles of mulch along 380 north of town and out along E Avenue by Highway 100![]()