Since it takes a few days for the concrete to dry, I thought to "take a brake" and show you around in our little, cozy motor home :) Though Wayne is an expert when it comes to living or traveling in a motorhome, I had no idea what it was like, until we first were "introduced" to this guy. It's a 1985 36' Titan, and still running. Of course a lot of stuff have been replaced or changed in it. Until about 3 years ago, my parents-in-law used it, and as far as I heard, they had had some adventurous trips, as far as Alaska, British Columbia etc. Well, seems that after 20 years it was time for a change, so they bought a nice new Rexhall push-out giant, and we "inherited" the old one. As a new "homeowner" I had to learn how everything worked. By now I've been familiar with most of them...air conditioning, gas stove and oven, ceiling fans, shower and bathroom (well, that's kind of an exaggeration, since there's only a sink and a toilet...
Házunk épitésének nagy "kalandja".Szivesen veszem, ha megosztod a te véleményed, tapasztalatod, vagy csak be akarsz köszönni a blogra:) Building a new house is not only exciting but a lifetime experience. It can build or ruin relationships. It can have an impact not only on my life but on those around me. I've decided to share my thoughts and experience with my friends and family during this period. Hope you all will enjoy:) Feel free to comment, share your similar experience or just say hi.



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Haha, köszi:) Mondjuk a kamera perspektivaja mindig kicsit nagyobbnak mutat mindent, mint a valóságban:) De tény, hogy az itteni standard alapterület általában nagyobb, mint amihez mi vagyunk szokva. Lesz mit takaritani:)