Trish
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Yes, I think time to close the windows and put the heating on for a little while.I had to put the heating on for a short blast earlier, it got soo cold suddenly..
Yes, I think time to close the windows and put the heating on for a little while.I had to put the heating on for a short blast earlier, it got soo cold suddenly..
In the province where I live now, they're called Strata. I think.it's always confused me.. the meaning of Condo, we don't have that here..
that's exctly what I did... much as it goes against the grain to close the windows.. but it meant I could turn the heating on for a short time, and it was contained then.. My daughter ran a little while ago, and she was giving me little tips on how to keep warm without putting the heating on. She wear hooded sweatshirts at home, and she said that simply putting the hood up retains the heat in the body.. if she's in the livingroom watching tv and sitting under her Sherpa Fleece blanket..Yes, I think time to close the windows and put the heating on for a little while.![]()
..and row houses here are called Terraced houses.... altho' rarely Leasehold,.. it's usually always apartments who tend to be leasehold properties.. but of course if a Terraced home or a detached home is divided into a 2 family apartment then it will always become LeaseholdIn the province where I live now, they're called Strata. I think.
You own the apartment, but the hallways, grounds, etc., are communally owned. You pay monthly fees for maintenance of the common areas. A condo board makes various ongoing and specific decisions.
Row houses can have a similar condo setup.
It's called a condo if each apartment is individually owned. The condo owners can rent them out if they want (depending on condo regulations).see, that's what confuses me Pinks... a Condo is an owned apartment, but actually some are not owned ..lol.. see how confusing that is .
..so is this right..?.. it's called a Condo if an apartment is owned by the person who lives there.. but an apartment if it's rented ?
I bought quite a lot of fleece hoodies in the sales last summer and they were the best thing for cold days. I think I will be wearing them very soon.that's exctly what I did... much as it goes against the grain to close the windows.. but it meant I could turn the heating on for a short time, and it was contained then.. My daughter ran a little while ago, and she was giving me little tips on how to keep warm without putting the heating on. She wear hooded sweatshirts at home, and she said that simply putting the hood up retains the heat in the body.. if she's in the livingroom watching tv and sitting under her Sherpa Fleece blanket..
I have difficulty wearing anything with a hood because of my hair, even when I put it up...I bought quite a lot of fleece hoodies in the sales last summer and they were the best thing for cold days. I think I will be wearing them very soon.![]()