Assumptions are oh-so-dangerous BUT I am going to assume that IF you are viewing this Post (Part 2 of 2), that you have already viewed Part 1 of 2 immediately above this Post.
We ended Part 1 above looking at the door into our apartment.
O.K. we'll open the above door and go into our new apartment.
Panning to the left ..
Looking back towards the entrance.
Sitting on our couch looking towards our kitchen area.
Now we'll walk back and see our bedroom.
Into our bedroom we go.
Back out of our bedroom we walk and look towards our entrance door.
Turning around 180° is our bathroom.
There we have a look at our new-to-us apartment. We are really looking forward to enjoying it.
With Much Joy !!
Cap and Patti
That looks absolutely wonderful. When do you move in?
ReplyDeleteAt this point, Monday the 26th, we plan to move in tomorrow, Tuesday the 27th. Thanks for asking. Cap and Patti
DeleteNow it looks like we will move in on this Thursday the 29th of December. Getting T.V. installed and WiFi installed as well and a new, King Size bed as well. Better to be in our motel until these things are completed. Smiles Gullible ! Cap
DeleteThat makes a lot of sense. Are utilities included, such as air conditioning and water?
DeleteI am not sure about utilities. We DO NOT PLAN TO BE HERE during the hot months of the year, May into late October so air conditioning is a mute point. I have asked the owner to rent our apartment to visiting nurses or whoever needs an apartment when we are in Alaska giving him double rent for many months so utilities should not be an issue. Cap and Patti beside me Gullible.
DeleteLooks great. So much better than a motel room. Enjoy! (PS It was 27 degrees here at 8 a.m.)
ReplyDeleteOh My Yes it will be better than a motel room. Warming up in the far North ? Smiling .. Cap
DeleteWas 39 degrees here today and you can imagine the resulting mess. There was "a 12-vehicle pileup. at Mile 108, near McHugh creek" last night that snarled traffic for hours. Mostly sliding into the ditch then other vehicles sliding into them. Semi pulling doubles into the ditch, etc. Seward highway was a nightmare from Seward to Anchorage. Rain and strong winds along the arm, blowing vehicles sideways. Troopers called out DOT--it was a holiday for them. With strong wind, splashing water, etc., sand didn't stick to the ice.
DeleteI finally edited my profile so I am no longer Anonymous.
DeleteNice to see that you edited your profile Gullible!
DeleteOh What A Mess that must have been on the Seward Highway at McHugh Creek! We are NOT missing the winter that you are having one whit. Thanks for so many comments Gullilble! Cap and Patti in sunny Lake Havasu City, Arizona.