1) i was thinking you'd drop by to check on the job, but the guys
wanted to ask me to tell you that the plaster needs a second or third
job. i think it's just cosmetic.
2) i noticed you put
some paving stones out in the front. i was going to go get some at the
beginning of august (i have a big home depot run planned), but i have to
say that's a lot more than i was planning on. i won't touch the stones
until you tell me what you want done with them. i was actually thinking
that maybe the neighbour might want a little say in it, to be fair about
the whole process of ripping down the garden. i *had* asked her not to
cover the window, but she did anyways, which is why i just acted. my
concern was/is just keeping the window clear; i have no meaningful
opinion on the actual landscaping, subject to the practical request. if
that's important to her, i have no objection to letting her take control
of it - as long as the window stays clear.
3) i'm
going to drop the request for the fire inspection because the fire
separation to the basement seems to be re-established. just briefly, it
seems like the philosophy in the fire code is about risk. there's almost
no restrictions on single, detached units because the risk is only to
the property owner, and increasing risks for larger and larger buildings
because the risk is shared for more and more people. that is, the
bigger the property is, the more people the landlord is making risks on
behalf of, and the more stringent the requirements. i do feel there's
some risk in having the furnace in the kitchen like that, but i don't
feel there's any measurable risk down here anymore so i don't feel i
have the moral or philosophical right to infringe on risks you decide on
for you and your family - that would be characteristic of an
overbearing tenant, which i'm trying not to be.
4) i am
going to be building some large shelving units down here at the
beginning of august (when i make that big home depot run) in the
bedroom, living room and a few places in the hall around the kitchen. i
want the shelving for books and cds and towels, but they could be used
for anything. none of it will be attached to the wall or anything, it
will all be free standing, but it's going to be measured and cut to fit
the unit so it's going to more or less become a part of the unit. it
will be easy enough to remove one day if you have to and/or you want to.
but i would be unlikely to take these shelves with me (then again, i
think i'm unlikely to move, too). regardless, if you want some influence
on that, let me know. right now, i'm just thinking about very simple
sealed and unpainted wood units...
5) lastly, i'm not
sure if you're aware that the ontario energy board boosted gas prices by
40% on april 1 and that there's some expectation that this will happen a
few more times in the next few years. gas is still waaaaaay cheaper
than it was even five years ago, but you'd have to expect that's
something the gas companies are out to equalize, and there might not be
such a dramatic difference in price anymore four or five years from now.
it's something to look into further before you switch the rest of the
building over. it's a shame that solar is still so prohibitively
expensive to install and upkeep, because it can actually generate
electricity to *sell* and is the only way to really get off the grid.
j