
We actually built a greenhouse on our property. I loved trying to make it work. Ours didn’t look like the dream one above, of course – it was more like a Quonset Hut –

We discovered, over several years of trials and errors, that it wouldn’t work for us unless we could supply heat and air conditioning for it. That was completely unaffordable, though we tried several ideas, and a storm finally brought it down. I’m glad we tried it, though.

Oh, I would love to have something like this! Isn’t it gorgeous? Can you see yourself with a drink in your hand, sitting at the table or lounging in a recliner, breathing in the nice weather with your feet up, visiting with a friend….

I just love this, and I’m one who hardly ever takes a bath! I prefer hot showers, letting the hot water beating on my back take away the cares of the day. If I were lucky enough to HAVE this tub, though, I would certainly come around to the idea of lazing in here, up to my chin with hot water and bubbles, laying back and saying, “AHHHHHHH!” On a practical note, though, it might be difficult to get OUT of this one without breaking your neck…
That bath looks incredible!
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I think so, too. Just glorious. We can dream, can’t we. Thanks for writing. :0)
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I do love the tub and all, but I showed it to my hubby who promptly replied, “it’s too busy!”
Go figure.
We had a greenhouse once too (in Florida). It came with the house we had bought. It was full if roaches! So we had my son tear it down. Ugh
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My husband just said, “humph.” Underwhelmed, I guess. We built our greenhouse ourselves and I loved it, but we couldn’t keep it warm enough or cool enough much of the time, so it was just an expensive experiment.
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It happens. Also, back when we had one, I wasn’t ready to grow a garden. I was working full-time, going to school and had two rambunctious shih-tzu ‘kids with fur.’
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I was really disappointed when the storm ripped the greenhouse up, but we had gotten a good try and realized that we needed to be wealthy to afford heating and cooling it. I’m still glad we did it.
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I see yourself with a drink in your hand, sitting at the table or lounging in a recliner, breathing in the nice weather with your feet up, visiting with a friend….
What preety & fantastic greenhouse dream. What joyfully bathtub., I would certainly come around to the idea of lazing in here, up to my chin with hot water and bubbles, laying back and saying, “AHHHHHHH!” On a practical note, though, it might be difficult to get OUT of this one without breaking your neck…
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Don’t you hate it when we have to be PRACTICAL? I love the IDEA of these tubs, but actually prefer showers. Getting out of the tub without breaking some bones is definitely an issue here. I would need a crane with a bucket hanging over the pretty scene to scoop me up and get me out of there. Where would the crane operator PUT me? hahahahahahahahah.
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Yes, you are right now Getting out of the tub without breaking some bones is definitely an issue here.
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Too bad.
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Why Bad? 😭
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I would love to have one, but I can’t risk falling on my head trying to get out of it, so it’s sad – “Too bad”
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Ohhh. Very your thinking. You are right you love one but can’t you have get risk.
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