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| Dear friends, This time it is the super-sized cooler, I am going to write about. It is not available in any stores. It is in your home itself. First, let me make a list of things I have in that cooler! Fruits, sometimes vegetables, bread,chappathi flour, rice flour, candies, tortillas, boxed or carton juices, some of the grocery items to name a few. The other things I am going to write about might not be in your list of things to be in the cooler. Guess what--wheel chair, a swing, treadmill, some decorative baskets and an old computer, cassette and CD player with speakers too. A rack to keep other things such as plastic plates, cereals, spoons, etc. Some plants which cannot be kept outside during the winter, finds its place in here too. We use room heaters to keep the plants at the right temperature, when the mercury falls down too low. I hope you would have guessed it right It is our sunroom built on the deck. It was built by an amateur so it doesn't look like a sun-room. Only proof to that name are the sun-windows on the roof. My hubby wanted it to be used as an extra room but it took the job of part-time cooler during the winter days. Whatever you keep there ,is not spoilt even for days during those winter days. But during the summer days, children enjoy the swing --which was built by DH himself. But this swing too takes the partime job of a shelf, that is, a hanging shelf, to put in all the things I had mentioned earlier, not the treadmill and other things but the things mentioned before that ![]() sriniketan |
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| Thanks Saraswathi for visiting our 'cooler' and also for the encouraging words. sriniketan |
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| Hi Jaanu, Sorry I confused you, yaar! It is the sunroom in our house, which I described it as such. We don't have a centralised A/c or heater in that room. As a result of that, it will be like a refrigerator during the winter months. Hope I made it clear! sriniketan |
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| Sriniketan, Nice! Your cooler actually sounds so warm and cosy, filled with all that one would need! I looooove sun rooms! I would love to spend all my time at home in that one room. Cool post. SS |
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| Thanks for stepping into this 'sun-room', SS! Literally we can live there in that 'sun-room' during winter, imagine with all the things I had listed! sriniketan |
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| Wow sriniketan That was a super description of a super cooler ![]() I liked the swings parttime job ![]()
__________________ Love Aruna Don't compare your life to other's You have no idea what their journey is all about. |
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| HI Aruna, As most of the things can be used to do the 'past-time' job, why not, the swing , right!Like spray cooking oil can be used as grease for the squeaky doors, forks to create designs on the covering of some sweet, etc. sriniketan |
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