#128150 - 03/24/08 10:10 AM
Re: I am moving one week from today.
[Re: Joseph13]
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Loc: cornwall UK
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goodluck with your move, i envy your opportunity for off grid living in the snow country.
regards
jackal
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#128175 - 03/24/08 02:10 PM
Re: I am moving one week from today.
[Re: Joseph13]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 12/26/02
Posts: 2997
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I forgot how much junk I own.
Part of my long term goals, besides becoming more equipped, is uncluttering. I've scanned any thing that is important enough that I wanted to keep and shredded the papers. I've switched anything paper from bank statements to bills to electronic to eliminate the paper coming in. I've sat down and decided if anything was worth having then it must be able to be taken should I need to leave my home, so anything important gets some soft of carrying bag, case, whatever so it can be easily transported and gets a space designated for it. Anything else I sell or get rid of.
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#128194 - 03/24/08 04:17 PM
Re: I am moving one week from today.
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Registered: 09/17/07
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Loc: here
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Remember the Star Trek epsiode "The Trouble with Tribbles"? McCoy said they apparently live to eat and breed. Basically, junk multiplies to fill the available space. That was part of the beauty of being the military. Move every so often and get the junk reduced.
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#128204 - 03/24/08 06:12 PM
Re: I am moving one week from today.
[Re: MoBOB]
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The amount of stuff we take with us on household moves depends on who is paying for the move? My employer moved us once and we took EVERYTHING, when I am paying we have a BIG yard sale prior.
I found it comes down to price per weight. In 1996 I paid for a family move of about 1750 kms, the price to move stuff was around 60 cents/pound (did not include packing). I had a 1977 Ski-doo snowmobile that was running but in poor condition, the cost to move it was $300.00. Instead I sold it for $400.00 where we used to live and bought a better one at the new location.
I found it very worthwhile to get lots of quotes for moving, as the companies are very competitive. I seemed to always get the best price from a mover who was based in the location I am moving to; there is less empty travelling this way, it is easier for the mover to arrange unloading and the mover is interested in your future business.
I even found it worth the time to shop around for lawyers when buying a house, the fees vary quite a bit.
Mike
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#128210 - 03/24/08 07:02 PM
Re: I am moving one week from today.
[Re: SwampDonkey]
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Loc: Anchorage AK
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I've learned to work that system quite effectively now. I used to hate moving, but now I just plan on taking a paid vacation whenever I finish my move.
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#128218 - 03/24/08 08:02 PM
Re: I am moving one week from today.
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Rapscallion
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Posts: 4020
Loc: Anchorage AK
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That, or you have a garage sale, in which case someone buys your stuff, which in some cases was the stuff someone else had that they wanted to get rid of that you bought at their garage sale, thus causing you to have too much stuff, and also allowing them to then get more stuff, probably from someone else's pile of stuff that they didn't want anymore.
Another Carlin do-loop.
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#128222 - 03/24/08 10:24 PM
Re: I am moving one week from today.
[Re: Joseph13]
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Registered: 11/17/07
Posts: 88
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Well....
Rereading the original post and some of the comments I need to clarify the housing situation. We will be moving into my father-in-law's house for a few months(at the most) finding a rental for about a year then, if all goes as planned, buying a house, the wife wants rugrats so we want to put down roots so to speak.
Once all that happens the budget should afford to buy a few acres. About 2 & 1/2 to 3 years down the road. If County and State Laws allow, I will harvest the raw lumber from the property, give it a year to cure then start the cabin. If I get the "NOPE NOT GONNA HAPPEN FOR HARVESTING THE LUMBER" I will do one of the prefab. cabins. I am hoping to build it as a weekend retreat (i.e. carry in supplies like water, food and propane) then over 1-2 years install wind/solar electricity and water.
Not sure if anybody was wondering, the destination is Show Low/Pinetop Az.
I am moving from Ventura County California to answer that question.
Also, since moving out of pedominantly earthquake country and to forest fire country I have started to make some DV-Rs with wedding photographs and such. Family and frends will get the coppies here in California, so if a large fire prevents us from getting home to grab kepsakes it won't be a total loss. Everything else is replaceable.
I am looking forward to the law-abiding-person-freindly gun laws. I was in a gunshop here in California about 5 weeks ago and found out to get a used pistol (Astra .380 Constible) for $280.00 USD, I needed to spend an extra $150.00 USD for licensing and registration, and that the model of Kimber I already own(Eclipse Pro II) is no longer avalible for California sales.
Well the last paragraph ws off topic but, I am tired and felt like sharing some of the discomfort.
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