40 Years
#32
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Re: 40 Years
We all live and learn (I hope!) and thank you for all the insight you have shared with me thus far. I hope this month is very productive for my family and I as we ramp up our efforts to move across so we may too one day mark a Canniversary
#37
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Joined: Sep 2009
Location: Ottineau
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Re: 40 Years
I can't match 40 but I'm coming up for 21, unless you subtract the two years I've been AWOL.
#41
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Re: 40 Years
We're in a village, about halfway between Quebec and Trois Rivieres. And the Vette is the gift that keeps taking.
I'd be the most exotic thing in this village if it wasn't for the bloke down the road from me who's from Cameroon. He certainly sticks out a bit.
We moved here because Souvette retired and wanted to be close to her brother and our son. It makes no odds to me where I am (the lockdown had zero impact on me). We made a good profit on our house in Gatineau and bought this place for cash (cheap because it was a reposession and needed lots of work). We've spent the last two years renovating, all paid for from the profit. It's our dream house. It's a maison quebecoise, if you know the style. I have a huge workshop in the basement, which is my heaven, and Dracula loves our big enclosed yard.
I always thought I was a city boy. I was wrong.
I'd be the most exotic thing in this village if it wasn't for the bloke down the road from me who's from Cameroon. He certainly sticks out a bit.
We moved here because Souvette retired and wanted to be close to her brother and our son. It makes no odds to me where I am (the lockdown had zero impact on me). We made a good profit on our house in Gatineau and bought this place for cash (cheap because it was a reposession and needed lots of work). We've spent the last two years renovating, all paid for from the profit. It's our dream house. It's a maison quebecoise, if you know the style. I have a huge workshop in the basement, which is my heaven, and Dracula loves our big enclosed yard.
I always thought I was a city boy. I was wrong.
#42
Re: 40 Years
We're in a village, about halfway between Quebec and Trois Rivieres. And the Vette is the gift that keeps taking.
I'd be the most exotic thing in this village if it wasn't for the bloke down the road from me who's from Cameroon. He certainly sticks out a bit.
We moved here because Souvette retired and wanted to be close to her brother and our son. It makes no odds to me where I am (the lockdown had zero impact on me). We made a good profit on our house in Gatineau and bought this place for cash (cheap because it was a reposession and needed lots of work). We've spent the last two years renovating, all paid for from the profit. It's our dream house. It's a maison quebecoise, if you know the style. I have a huge workshop in the basement, which is my heaven, and Dracula loves our big enclosed yard.
I always thought I was a city boy. I was wrong.
I'd be the most exotic thing in this village if it wasn't for the bloke down the road from me who's from Cameroon. He certainly sticks out a bit.
We moved here because Souvette retired and wanted to be close to her brother and our son. It makes no odds to me where I am (the lockdown had zero impact on me). We made a good profit on our house in Gatineau and bought this place for cash (cheap because it was a reposession and needed lots of work). We've spent the last two years renovating, all paid for from the profit. It's our dream house. It's a maison quebecoise, if you know the style. I have a huge workshop in the basement, which is my heaven, and Dracula loves our big enclosed yard.
I always thought I was a city boy. I was wrong.
I know and love the style. That seems like a time efficient renovation, I continued posting so it's taken eight years to get this place in order. This was a foreclosure bought from the bank. The previous occupants had taken every second stud from the basement walls, presumably for firewood. A lot of work had to be done.
#43
Re: 40 Years
Late to this one too... 40 years in Canada eh? Congratulations, I think...! (I reckon you love it here!)
And congrats too to Souvy on your recent move. We've just done the opposite, sold up in the country and moved right into the city.
And congrats too to Souvy on your recent move. We've just done the opposite, sold up in the country and moved right into the city.
#45
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Joined: Sep 2009
Location: Ottineau
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Re: 40 Years
Good for you!
I know and love the style. That seems like a time efficient renovation, I continued posting so it's taken eight years to get this place in order. This was a foreclosure bought from the bank. The previous occupants had taken every second stud from the basement walls, presumably for firewood. A lot of work had to be done.
I know and love the style. That seems like a time efficient renovation, I continued posting so it's taken eight years to get this place in order. This was a foreclosure bought from the bank. The previous occupants had taken every second stud from the basement walls, presumably for firewood. A lot of work had to be done.
Souvette moved in as soon as we closed and I went back to Gatineau to sell our place there. A lot got done in the two months before I came up. All the big stuff has been done. New roof (about 45k), all new windows (ditto), complete kitchen gut (about 10k just on various slabs of stone). The only major thing remaining is the upstairs bathroom. That's stalled until son gets the time to put the floor heating in and we can tile and install (or rather a plumber mate of son installs).
We gave ourselves three years. We haven't hit two yet.