Gleeps! All of the news stations are coming out with dire warnings about how to use a flashlight, be sure to charge your phones before the winds get bad, and keep extra food, etc. Jebus. If you don't hear from me tomorrow morning, it's because my house has blown off its foundation. lol
I did put my flower planters inside the arctic entry this morning. One of them blew off a couple weeks ago during the last wind storm.
"Why would you ruin perfectly good peanuts by adding candy corn? That's like saying hey, I have these awesome nachos, guess I better add some dryer lint." - Nonny
Post by piratequeen on Sept 20, 2016 18:19:04 GMT -5
What an arctic entry? is that like a sun porch . . .but for snow stuff? I live in NW Ohio with a ratty sun porch so an arctic entry might be right up our alley!
What an arctic entry? is that like a sun porch . . .but for snow stuff? I live in NW Ohio with a ratty sun porch so an arctic entry might be right up our alley!
An arctic entry is a room in between the front door and the living room (or kitchen or whatever room). It's protected from the wind or cold where you can take off your muddy boots before you walk into the main area of the house.
"Why would you ruin perfectly good peanuts by adding candy corn? That's like saying hey, I have these awesome nachos, guess I better add some dryer lint." - Nonny
What an arctic entry? is that like a sun porch . . .but for snow stuff? I live in NW Ohio with a ratty sun porch so an arctic entry might be right up our alley!
An arctic entry is a room in between the front door and the living room (or kitchen or whatever room). It's protected from the wind or cold where you can take off your muddy boots before you walk into the main area of the house.
Arctic entry sounds way cooler than what we call them... Mud rooms. Haha
"Why would you ruin perfectly good peanuts by adding candy corn? That's like saying hey, I have these awesome nachos, guess I better add some dryer lint." - Nonny