Jul 08 2009
Rumi LOLCat
For those of you who don’t do the Twitter thang, my friend Bee recently made a LOLCat image from Rumi’s picture under the ceiling fan a few days back when we were dealing with a heat wave.
And before anyone reports me to the ASPCA–I am trying to find a window AC unit. The challenge is most of my windows don’t open very high and the one I have that does is wonky dimensions.
Thankfully, we’re back down to 70 degree days in the marina again. (And, in fact, Rumi woke me up this morning by stuffing his paw in my nose and informing me it was time to turn on the heat already.)
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For those of you who don’t do the Twitter thang, my friend Bee recently made a LOLCat image from Rumi’s picture under the ceiling fan a few days back when we were dealing with a heat wave.
And before anyone reports me to the ASPCA–I am trying to find a window AC unit. The challenge is most of my windows don’t open very high and the one I have that does is wonky dimensions.
Thankfully, we’re back down to 70 degree days in the marina again. (And, in fact, Rumi woke me up this morning by stuffing his paw in my nose and informing me it was time to turn on the heat already.)
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70 degrees??!!?? I am soooo jealous!! I’m glad that it’s cooled off for you & Rumi tho!
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Hi –
By way of intro…. I’ve been reading your blog for a bit, totally sympathizing with the reno-trauma as I had a ton of work done on my fixer upper…. can SO identify! Newbie to the small house movement, but lived in small cabins in college in Alaska, so the lifestyle is somewhat familiar!
Anyway, I read about your attempt to find a window a/c unit and I thought I might suggest a floor unit. I have one that I had a plumber vent to the outside – both water and exhaust air. I put a bucket under the water pipe and catch the flow for watering plants outside. It’s a nice option – although in a super tiny home it would steal some floor space. But I love that I don’t have to uninstall it in the winter. It’s just …there! And it doesn’t take up valuable space in my windows, which I like to open when I can for fresh air and sunshine!
Just an idea! Happy blogging,
Lynne
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Hi, Lynne. Thanks so much for the tip!
Steph
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