Interestingly, it is a berm house, or earth contact as they are called here in New England. This style home is pretty common in the midwest since they are great for ducking out of the winds plus there you do not have to deal with rock - you can simply dig into a hillside. They are very energy efficient and good models of living "green.". The electric and heating costs of a home like this are significantly lower and maintenance is also lessened. Yet the inside of a berm home is indistinguishable from any other home with windows on both front and back and normal ceiling heights. The center of this home is a cathedral ceiling great room that will be perfect for our casual, companionable lifestyle. (note: that tall tower is actually the TV antenna for the house and no, the house did not come with it's own Brit, that is Dee :-) )
Despite the remoteness of this house it is only a 45 minute drive to Topeka and a couple of hours to the major cities and airports in Kansas City, Omaha (NE), and St Joseph (MO). A real bonus is that it is centered between where Mike's son and daughter and grandson live which will makes him very happy. We think that all of us, including the pack, will be happy there but importantly we will also still be able to hitch up the OR and spend time anywhere we want. There will always be friends to visit, new areas to hunt and baby puppies to deliver to their new homes.
Mike is out in Kansas right now trying to close the purchase of the house. Once that happens he will be fencing in 3-4 acres for the dogs to just run and play instead of being kenneled or shut up in the house. He will head back here to the cabin in Maine just about as Tweed's puppies will be heading to their homes. Sometime in April we will be loading up the whole gang and headed......home!
What a wonderful place for a couple of Bird Hunter's and their Pack!
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