Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Pros list

Well the benefits of living in a Passivhaus is hard to describe. To me the bungalow is my little piece of heaven. That said I was trapped in a flat in the middle of Great Yarmouth, unable to get out buy myself. The things I love:

Being able to cross the threshold myself, I still struggle with the door handles but to get out myself it's liberating.

I have room to use Alice indoors, it would have been nice to have storage for her but its a big hall so.....

Peace and quiet, now that is the best ever. If you have ever lived in a flat especially middle you will understand, life is dictated by others when you wake when you sleep, what you watch on TV

My own front door, no sharing with anyone else, having to time going out of your door so you don't get caught by the neighbour who talks endlessly for 3 hours. Or having to listen to drug deals passing hands, thats really not nice.

A garden - not only can I get over the threshold, I can sit in my own garden, what a luxury.

Having somewhere to park and enough room to get out of vehicle in wet weather to keep dry.

Financially it must be costing less, I havent been able to read meters yet to sort but we dont have gas now and we must be using less electric, this will be interesting although we have used a tumble dryer more as no radiators to dry clothes on.

For me personally the best is Mr Tigs he is adorable, my lovely neighbours cat who has fostered me, mainly because she has a very boisterous puppy, does she mind, of course she does as hardly ever sees him but equally she loves him dearly also so is pleased he is happy and healthy, he has put on weight his coat shines and has no bald patches. As the saying goes 'Cats have staff Dogs have owners' springs to mind, he rules the house completely, but my Dr is made up with the blood pressure drop!

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