After my success answering Annec's question, its my turn. However, I’m not clever enough for an ‘½ûÂþÌìÌÃ’ question – so I’ll go for one with a ‘Greek’ connection insteadI’m a ‘sad’ man who likes numbers.
"Melbreak, what dish have you got? I want BBC Entertainment again!" Ìý This site will give you info on where to point your dish - it works for Italy as well as for UK Ìý Ìý Ìý This site will give an idea of the recommended dish size [Though many will say they manage with smaller ones] Ìý Ìý Ìý Hope they help
"We have water about 5-7 metres under our garden, so we intend digging the old fashioned way, buckets and spades" Ìý I hope you know how difficult and dangerous a self-dig well would be - hopefully you are experienced in such undertakings - there are extreme safety risks from the collapse of excavations, possible gas/breathing problems, drowning [if you ever get deep enough], etc etc etc I'd be amazed if any designer/geometra/Engineer would touch such a proposal with the proverbial 10 foot barge pole. It would be interesting is you would give us feed back the comune's response to your proposal.
You'd be lucky to get more than 6kW - most houses manage quite easily on 3KW - it just means no electric kettle, and watch what you plug in when the washing machine is on. Ìý I think you'll need to review your proposed heating method
What's this about the 'regime we were married under'? - I do not believe that makes any sense for an English marriage - at least, not to me ------------ When I bought our holiday place in Italy, about 8 years ago, both my wife and I were present at the purchase. She told the Notary she did not wish to be an owner of the ½ûÂþÌìÌÃÌýproperty - so I bought it, and paid for itÌý- and she signed each page of the paperwork to signify she was happy with this arrangement. Makes it easier with things like ICI - I pay the lot, rather than us both paying half each Also, if we decide to sell the place [not something that IÌýexpect to do - I hope to pass it on to the kids]Ìý- I'm the only one needed to be present at the sale.
If as you say "We will not install a stufa until next year " Now is the perfect time to cut it down, cut it into logs, and let them dry out for next year when you'll need them
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"Melbreak, what dish have you got? I want BBC Entertainment again!" Ìý This site will give you info on where to point your dish - it works for Italy as well as for UK Ìý Ìý Ìý This site will give an idea of the recommended dish size [Though many will say they manage with smaller ones] Ìý Ìý Ìý Hope they help
"We have water about 5-7 metres under our garden, so we intend digging the old fashioned way, buckets and spades" Ìý I hope you know how difficult and dangerous a self-dig well would be - hopefully you are experienced in such undertakings - there are extreme safety risks from the collapse of excavations, possible gas/breathing problems, drowning [if you ever get deep enough], etc etc etc I'd be amazed if any designer/geometra/Engineer would touch such a proposal with the proverbial 10 foot barge pole. It would be interesting is you would give us feed back the comune's response to your proposal.
I'd be amazed if you didn't need approval[s] - talk to your commune, or a geometra, etc etc
.... this website? It has a bit on Fogolars, with couple of links.
DEET works for us - we use Jungle Juice spray [make sure it is the one with DEET in] - very effective
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You'd be lucky to get more than 6kW - most houses manage quite easily on 3KW - it just means no electric kettle, and watch what you plug in when the washing machine is on. Ìý I think you'll need to review your proposed heating method
What's this about the 'regime we were married under'? - I do not believe that makes any sense for an English marriage - at least, not to me ------------ When I bought our holiday place in Italy, about 8 years ago, both my wife and I were present at the purchase. She told the Notary she did not wish to be an owner of the ½ûÂþÌìÌÃÌýproperty - so I bought it, and paid for itÌý- and she signed each page of the paperwork to signify she was happy with this arrangement. Makes it easier with things like ICI - I pay the lot, rather than us both paying half each Also, if we decide to sell the place [not something that IÌýexpect to do - I hope to pass it on to the kids]Ìý- I'm the only one needed to be present at the sale.
I'd reckon on about 16 hours driving timeÌý[plus any stops] to Genova Ìý Mappy gives about 12 hrs 15 minutes - I think that's optimistic
If as you say "We will not install a stufa until next year " Now is the perfect time to cut it down, cut it into logs, and let them dry out for next year when you'll need them