Hello Everyone,
How is your month going so far? I hope everyone's semester is going to end on a good note. And just in case it isn't going so well, I have something that'll probably knock your socks off. Well, in a sort of sedate walk in the park kind of way. That's right, I have come up with a new segment for the blog and it will be entitled the Ultimate House Showdown!!!!!! I will be posting pictures of two different houses and these two homes will battle it out by way of vicious retoric between you fellow bloggers. So here's the first round . . .
Mountain versus Coast
That's right. For years people have debated this key issue. Is it better to have a home waiting on you after a scenic winding drive in a green valley or on the edge of a rocky ravine overlooking said valley. You go to your porch and sit and look out over miles of picturesque mountain peaks. It can snow or rain or be a perfect 78 degrees and this abode will always be right.

On the other hand . . .
Picture this: Had a stressful week? The cold slap of winter weather getting old? Imagine being able to throw a bikini in a bag, slip on your flip flops, and head on south, east, west, or north to your local coast. And there waiting on you is the perfect little bungalow. Sit out on the beach and soak up that warm wonderful sun. Sip cold drinks with colorful umbrellas and think about all those poor saps that didn't have the inspiration to call in sick for the weekend.

So what's it going to be? Mountain or Coastal Living? You be the judge.
3 comments:
Coastal living. It's practically a no-brainer. Alright- so with living on the coast (or just having a delightful little beach pad) you've got sand, surf, and sea. You've got the opportunity to just chill or to swim- and hey, you don't have to experience the carsickness that will ultimately find you as you recklessly meander up those treacherous mountain paths.
Ah, the coast. The ocean. It's just the most soothing and regardless of a hurricane- they're actually pretty cool to watch- I think it's the best locale available. Plus, think of all those moonlight nights--and sleeping with your porch door open because you can hear the lap of the waves! So nice!
it IS a brainer. i have so much trouble choosing between the mountains and the ocean. because, as we know - i'm not a big swimmer. but i do love puttin on a good bathing suit and lounging around in the sand. it's just all that water stuff that isnt necessary.
mountains on the other hand - i love a good mountain path walk. no legitimate hiking please, unless it's all downhill. but i really love walking through forests. the mountains have trees going for them, which i can't say for the beach.
so, even though it's a close call - i'm going to have to go with the mountain home on this one.
oooh, it looks like its all tied up. We need casey to weigh in on this issue I guess.
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