Green or even some red tin roofs look really nice....

Hope they recycle old asphalt shingles nowadays.

On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 8:37 PM, <dsereta...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> It looks pretty cozy:)
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jan 27, 2013, at 10:42 AM, Curt Raymond <curtlud...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Ahh right, a regional thing I think.
> >
> > In Maine "camp" refers to either the physical structure of the cabin or
> a place where you might "camp out". This is generally different from a
> cottage which is usually near the ocean or owned by rich folk who didn't
> build, maintain or indeed even clean the place themselves.
> >
> > I thought I'd used the term camp here enough people understood. It
> bothers me to write cabin since we almost never refer to it that way.
> >
> > For reference:
> > Before the latest round of upgrades:
> > http://i843.photobucket.com/albums/zz353/curtludwig/Camp/camp.jpg
> > actually thats probably 10 years ago.
> >
> > This is last summer:
> > http://i843.photobucket.com/albums/zz353/curtludwig/Camp/front7-8-12.jpg
> > Notice the garage behind the camp which is where we keep the Farmall. On
> the right you can just spot the shower house which still needs siding.
> >
> > Shortly after this was taken the porch on the left side got ripped off
> and a new much improved one. Theres also a deck now on the right side. The
> camp is actually L shaped, you can just catch the rear corner to the right
> of the main building.
> >
> > This spring/summer we'll get a tin roof which will hopefully help to
> make it cooler inside. We'd originally wanted to use white roofing but
> couldn't get any at the time...
> >
> > -Curt
> >
> >
> > Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 23:02:50 -0600
> > From: Fmiser <fmi...@gmail.com>
> > To: Mercedes Discussion List <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
> > Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT Camp - was: Cold weather issues
> > Message-ID: <20130126230250.9a75ef7e.fmi...@gmail.com>
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> >
> >> Curt Raymond wrote:
> >
> >> It'll be interesting to learn to live with a very tight camp.
> >
> > I'm puzzled by your terms.   It seems you use the word "camp" to
> > mean a permanent building, like I would use the word "cabin".
> > Camp could be the location, often temporary, usually
> > in-substantial.  So I'm wondering if your use of "camp" is a
> > regional definition, or if I just need to crawl out from under
> > my rock more often.
> >
> > --    Philip
> >
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