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Slip fees?
How do things like mail work? And what if you need to put in an address into a form?
Sounds super nice.
Personally, I'll have to do with watching Acorn To Arabella to second-hand enjoy that life
Do you have an income? I'm just curious how this works. Do you catch most of your food?
Where can you put your boat while you do contract work?
Awesome - I was curious - lake minded here ; )
' == foot, right?
I also read 29 inch sail boat and I was like Uhm, what
They definitely exist in some form
Don't want to end up with an 18 inch stonehenge.
Yep. ' is common for feet and " for inches so 6'3" would be 6 foot, 3 inches.
This was my plan before I got married. Cool to hear someone living the dream.
Probably not but we'll see my life is kinda up in the air rn.