Apparently, one of the advantages of sitting just inside one's garage in Maine
is the lessened likelihood of attracting black flies and mosquitoes. I don't
know how the odds change, as we sit out on a screened porch, our "garage" being
on the other side of the dooryard.
--Bob
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errors in spelling, grammar, or logic are figments of your imagination.
> On Feb 3, 2016, at 7:16 PM, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On 2/3/2016 6:33 AM, Richard Lovison wrote:
>> We used to do the same thing in my home as a child in Chicago. The barbecue
>> would be fired up in our tiny, concrete backyard and we 'd be sitting in
>> lawn chairs in the garage with the door open, out of the sun listening to an
>> old tube AM radio.
>
> This has not been a part of my life. I'm trying hard to recall seeing it, but
> I'm pretty sure I've not encountered it out here on the Calif. coast. Then
> again, I know about stoop sitting, but it is also not something one sees
> here. Lots of houses in older residential neighborhoods hereabouts have front
> porches wide and deep enough for sitting, and that does happen.
>
> We sit out in the front yard, which is semi isolated from the street, when
> the weather is nice.
>
> Cultural Difference Moose
>
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