I hope for the best ofr Casa Øsleby. I suspect that any changes you  
will see in your lifetime will not change things, but I could be  
wrong. I pray that I am not.
Paul
On Dec 25, 2006, at 10:29 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote:

> My 125 year old casa Øsleby is built at sand ground, and is located  
> about
> two meters above sea level.
>
> My estimate is that a half meter rise of the sea level will be the  
> end of
> it. The ground would be washed away during storms. The main street  
> and the
> church of my village are at the same level and same ground. The  
> impact of
> storms could be minimised by building a breakwater, but that will be
> expensive (because of the ground in the sea) and will also change the
> village totally.
>
> But I'm not "general you", I'm just me, my folks and my community ;-)
>
> BTW. Casa Øsleby is not a house really, it is more an everlasting  
> project.
>
>
> Tim
> Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> On 25/12/06, graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Have you (general you) ever thought about the fact that we here  
>> are this
>> list are so well off that we are only bothered by things that do not
>> affect us directly. The other 80% of the people in the world  
>> should have
>> it so good.
>
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