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okay Jerry uh could you tell me what what type of a house you have
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well at the moment i have a little vacation house back in the woods and it's brick and it has it's pine paneled
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and it's a vacation home
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well kind of because it's temporary
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oh i see
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okay and it but if you know if you want to talk about other kinds of homes my husband uh son is a builder
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in Oklahoma City and he was visiting a couple of weeks ago so we went around to see all uh the homes that how they build homes in Charlotte
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okay so are you new to are you're new to Charlotte
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what kind of materials they use
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kind of originally from this area uh from Virginia uh area but yeah
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oh okay
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uh
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but moved here from Oklahoma City
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originally from Oklahoma City
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well no but we spent twenty years in Oklahoma we're a mobile society
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wow twenty years is a long time
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yes it is to love it
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um
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so yours is your home right now is typical of the ones that are in the area
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well in the immediate area because we're in the county with the uh
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uh farmers kind of farmers they're about you know around ninety already eighty nine or ninety but their children have grown up and they have built then more contemporary
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are more uh uh kind some ostentatious homes
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huh
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okay
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uh but all traditional they're they're uh they're some are contemporary contemporary but mostly traditional
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yeah yeah oh
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how about your home
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um
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are you interested in uh
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it's uh it's a salt box that's a it's a it's a New England
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oh gosh
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type
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uh i was born and brought up in the area that that i lived in and it was very rural and there was nothing there but uh
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uh farms
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uh-huh
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uh or orchards one or the other you know there was a lot of apple orchards so when we decided to build we built
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uh-huh
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about thirteen years ago uh we looked for a home and the things that we were seeing were
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uh not up to my standards they were still building homes back then like they have for
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a hundred and fifty years you know the very little insulation in the walls and very little insulation in the ceiling so
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yes um-hum
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that doesn't work these days
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yeah and it was uh
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it wasn't what we wanted so we did some research and i knew the land there's a lot of ledge up here so you have to be careful
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um-hum
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uh their septic systems when there's no uh uh public sewer system
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there is water however so we picked out a piece of land that we liked and bought it and then we decided to build so we we did a lot of research like i said and we
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and we built a typical New England salt box in the area and when we built we were the first home there there was like about
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ten acres of oak forest around us
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oh my
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and it was absolutely gorgeous uh since then however they've torn it all down and we're surrounded by homes you know that's a that's another long story
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but we're the only typical New England home in the area there's a lot of there's an English Tudor right next to us and there's uh there's a colonial our street's on just a short street there's only like six homes on it
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uh-huh
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and there's a uh an English colonial down on the corner and the rest are raised ranches and you know the typical uh home
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but we built ours um we made uh we did it ourselves uh i sent uh uh
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some rough plans out to an architect to have him draw it up and then i subbed out the things that i couldn't do like i had a crew come in and frame it and i did the rest i did the inside the wiring the plumbing and uh you know
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um-hum
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sure
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my goodness
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so we built the walls huh
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you are multitalented
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you are multitalented
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uh my dad had built a couple when we were growing up so kind of got used to it and we did a lot of research
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uh-huh
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sure well if you were to do it uh again today what would you have done differently
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name things say
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we made the kitchen a working kitchen i think i would've made the kitchen uh a lot bigger because both of us like to cook
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uh-huh
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and right now a working kitchen is very efficient but
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two people kind of get in each other's way yeah it's similar to a galley kitchen yeah and then we have uh a like a little dining area off that we have a formal dining room
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is that like a galley kitchen
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uh-huh
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um i've since added onto the house we've got like uh uh looks like an old rustic uh log cabin on the inside
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uh it's all natural wood the ceiling's pine the walls are pine you know it's uh one of those type kick around rooms
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and we put a greenhouse on it it was uh designed to be heated by the sun
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yes how does that work in the winter
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um it works fine as long as you don't put any plants in it
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exactly it burns it up i'm a plant uh former plant person and uh business uh-huh so uh you know
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oh are you
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we raise orchids
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oh my
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which is a little bit tough to do up here in the north but it's a solar greenhouse we put up you know like the walls are six inches thick
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yeah yeah well do you not have shade cloths and so forth and
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uh-huh well
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no no we used uh fiberglass we're faced the the greenhouse faces solar south
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yeah yeah
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and it's it's double glazed fiberglass with a one inch airspace in between it
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yeah
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so it's kind of opaque we don't use shading on it um but we do have to uh have air a lot of air movement even in the wintertime it can get uh brutally hot in there
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so the way it was designed was to uh
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uh i put a four foot foundation under it and put in twenty two ton of rock with with uh hot air piped through it
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and all day long it just heats up and then at night it just gives it back into the house
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well great great
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so it's it's not bad it's it's uh
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i'd like a little bit warm land i'd like to go up further north and i'd like to instead of having a salt box i'd like to have it all on on one floor
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well come south and uh you will already you will be watching the azaleas bloom and go they are just about gone this time of the year
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that's right you guys must yeah because the actually the winter hasn't been really bad
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we're all
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no huh-uh everything's green all the leaves are out and all that
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so it's pret ty
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so you got your garden planted
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my spinach
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yeah sir
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it's it's probably gotten just a little bit too warm now we have trouble up here with uh uh
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really
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well for not summer crops summer crops it's uh it's really not time to plant okra not quite the ground isn't warm enough but uh
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some of those
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yeah no i uh i put down black plastic
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to help heat it up you know put it on the radishes and spinach but spinach kind of bolts quick on us so we put it Swiss chard instead yeah
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yeah right get that out early um-hum um-hum
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so anyhow that's what we've done for our house we've left it all natural so there's no upkeep you know it's white cedar shingle
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sure yeah
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and the trim is stained so i don't have to go out and scrape and paint
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because i figured when i got old and retire i don't want to be working i don't be a slave to the home
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no no you don't want to be on ladders do you
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you don't want to be on a ladder
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um right right because that peek is twenty eight feet high and you come off twenty eight feet and it hurts so
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well it certainly has been enjoyable talking to you this morning and uh hope to hear from you again sometime if they do that
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yes you too
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okay yeah all right you take care okay bye-bye
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good-bye thank you
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