Sun, Sep 29, 4:22 PM CDT

Just a Quick Update....

Photography Illustration posted on May 31, 2020
Open full image in new tab Zoom on image
Close

Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.


Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.

Description


Just an update – and some future plans…. Everything’s dried out – at least for now. I’ll be replacing some damaged tiles (again) and looking into doing some down-sizing. We just have way too much junk that we don’t need bogging us down. This is our house – looks like a nice little place – and for the past 17 or so years it has been, except for the last few… We had a major flood in the basement in 2017 – I’m sure some of you remember that. I have a few photos posted in my gallery of the repairs, improvements (I thought), waterproofing (I thought), and so on. Almost exactly a year ago (May of 2019) I had another minor flood that damaged some of the tiles I so carefully laid down. Just a few days ago, we had yet another minor flood, and more damaged tiles. One of my friends here suggested a β€˜wellpoint’ which is where they drive a pipe deep into the ground close to the house. It has a sensor that detects when the ground water rises due to rain, and it pumps out the water before it can seep into the basement. From what he said, it’s cheaper than foundation repair or repetitive recovery. It sounds like a good option, and I would definitely look into it – if we were planning on staying here. But we are not. And there are more reasons besides the flooding issues for that decision. For instance... THIS is less than 2 miles from my house. Gorgeous cars, but..... (I've been in that Quick-Trip a million times...) We are looking at several ideas, including another house, or possibly a β€œretirement community” scenario. All options are on the table. I’ll be putting together another β€˜Behind The Scenes’ video where I’ll talk about some of the options we’re looking at – as well as some of the reasons for making a move. In the meantime, I’ll be working on getting caught up with comments, and working on the next page in the T.N.A. story. Stay well, stay safe, and stay happy. Rod's Blog Facebook Twitter Girls From T.N.A. Website Girls From T.N.A. Twitter Page DA My Behance Portfolio Art Station Discord

Comments (27)


)

misty7j3

10:17PM | Sun, 31 May 2020

Best of luck on whatever you decide to do, Rod.....I think it's time for a change, and good luck in finding a nice house, and a better neighborhood to live in.

)

Richardphotos

10:33PM | Sun, 31 May 2020

great about getting the flood under control. those wall shingles looks like asbestos shingles. my mother's home had them. all the rage back when. great capture of your home. the people make a home, where ever it might be

)

Radar_rad-dude

10:37PM | Sun, 31 May 2020

Fingers crossed you get all of it put together to your satisfaction!

)

eekdog

10:41PM | Sun, 31 May 2020

We have lots of houses in the springs with your style of house Rod. I like it. Bummer things got soaked and ruined in yet the third flooding. Happy you got things drying up. Consider all options on what you and Jo should do. Just hope you get what you want bro. Thanks for the update Rod. Take care plz.

RodS

10:44PM | Sun, 31 May 2020

Thankfully it wasn't that bad, but I will have to replace a few tiles. It's just that it keeps happening... That and a few other issues have us ready to find a new place to live. Will try and do a BTS soon...

OmniFX

10:59PM | Sun, 31 May 2020

Glad it was not as bad as it could have been. Still home repair is not something people want to do because of unforeseen circumstances. Good luck on your search.

)

MagikUnicorn

11:04PM | Sun, 31 May 2020

Like it the trees make great swadow on the roof less heat in the house :)

**Have a nice week **

)

Faemike55

11:34PM | Sun, 31 May 2020

Love the pictures of your home and I definitely recognize that van from somewhere. I wish you luck with whatever you decide.

)

bugsnouveau

12:06AM | Mon, 01 June 2020

Good luck, Rod

)

Saby55

12:38AM | Mon, 01 June 2020

The house is beautiful but you can't risk a fourth and fifth flood, climate change has increased the chances of floods 😌 Ponder well the dafarsi and best wishes for a better future πŸ‘πŸ™‹β€β™‚οΈ

)

starship64

1:38AM | Mon, 01 June 2020

Thanks for the update. I hope you find a much better place soon.

)

STEVIEUKWONDER

1:40AM | Mon, 01 June 2020

What a lovely house and even more frustrating that you have had so much trouble with water. I hope you sort things out to your contentment. Steve

)

beachsidelegs

4:57AM | Mon, 01 June 2020

I think you are making the right move in wanting to move it will only get worse as the years pass and the climate changes do it now while you can you wont look back...Good Luck with what you choose to do my friend :)

)

versluis

6:41AM | Mon, 01 June 2020

Such a bummer about the flooding, I’m so sorry to hear that. I hope all the electronics have survived?

RodS

11:24AM | Mon, 01 June 2020

Yep - all electronics are safe and dry. After the flood in 2017, I made sure all computers - UPSs and such were on stands that keep them off the floor.

)

fireangel

8:54AM | Mon, 01 June 2020

Best wishes for your decision making and home-hunting. I hope it's as smooth as such processes ever can be.

)

UteBigSmile

1:37PM | Mon, 01 June 2020

Oh' my God Rod, what a bad situation, René and I wish you good luck on whatever you decide to do, we also think that it's perhaps time for a change, good luck in finding a nice house and a better neighborhood to live in, but please take care of you and your family, especially now that America is burning like Hell, it's horrible! 😱 What a diseaster, 40% of the population without job and they will all get very hungry. That evil Twitter Fuck-Face 😈 did really a great Job, he has transformed this beautiful Country into a big Shithole!!! Our souls are crying for all the good friends that we have in the States! 😒 (Sorry for the bad language, but I had to say that, because it's the naked truth). We send a lot of Strength to ALL the Americans to survive this Crisis!

RodS

2:09PM | Mon, 01 June 2020

Maybe we'll smarten up and get rid of that pathetic waste of DNA next election.... One can only hope...

)

daggerwilldo

5:17PM | Mon, 01 June 2020

I am so sorry for the troubles that came your way. I wish you the best in getting back to a stable life.Be well. Be safe. I'm with you....VOTE LIKE YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON IT !

)

bakapo

6:47PM | Mon, 01 June 2020

Your house is cute. Only you can know what the next move should be. I wish you luck and happiness where ever life leads you.

)

magnus073

7:09PM | Mon, 01 June 2020

Rod, I finally got a moment off work and wanted to visit your gallery. I’m so sorry to hear about the flooding you went through, and hope you can recover from the damage soon.

)

adorety

8:02PM | Mon, 01 June 2020

Good luck with what ever you decide.

)

donnena

8:15PM | Mon, 01 June 2020

Lovely home!!

)

bucyjoe

11:24PM | Mon, 01 June 2020

looks like the lair is moving to the living room

)

anahata.c

11:42AM | Tue, 02 June 2020

Yes, it's a beautiful homey place, and I know it's been your home for many years now. But I do remember the earlier floods (and the excavation, and your two medical procedures, and troubles at work in your last year or two, and the noise, etc---you don't need me to 'remind' you, but just letting you know that I remember). You deserve a change. Why is it, at the time of life when we're supposed to bask in beauty and peace, everything goes to hell in a handbasket? Who wrote that script? Someone needs to tell whoever's in charge, "Jack? You got your timing ALL wrong..." Your area looks green and gentle and quiet (it LOOKS quiet, even though it's not), and it's hard to believe you have major thoroughfares near you, from these shots. Beautiful intimate area. And that car show---in your link? You hear that in your home??? What the...it must be like living near the Indy 500...(close up, those tracks roar!) You two are due so much now, I hope you find it, and with the least amount of hassle and with the greatest amount of peace and inspiration on the other end---I wish you all of it, Rod! And I'm glad your electronics are out of harm's way...that's one hassle you won't have to re-face. All the best to both of you, and here's to much greater, and more easeful vistas ahead!!!

)

DustRider

3:27PM | Tue, 02 June 2020

Hope things work out for you! Moving isn't easy, but dealing with a wet basement isn't either.

)

Darkglass

6:58PM | Tue, 02 June 2020

Sweet looking home, i have no doubt there and many good times and happy memories attached, but obviously you have to make the best decision for you and yours...and i think its best in the long run....do take care and i wish you all the best in the future...!!

)

Diemamker

11:31PM | Sat, 06 June 2020

I have to say that from this view, your place looks very peaceful... but I know looks can be deceitful. I hope thing get better for you... man I missed a few of these... I'm behind as always.

)

anitalee

6:51PM | Tue, 09 June 2020

Cute house

)

renecyberdoc

12:58AM | Thu, 11 June 2020

sorry but i had to laugh,the song "we gotta get out of this place"came to my head,but then i am an idiot sometimes,not an idiot in the way asshat in the shithouse is but then...........lol.anyway,we hope you make the right decision and you find a decent place,there is other things in old age than wasting your time repairing unrepairable crap.

RodS

2:10AM | Thu, 11 June 2020

Or listening to unbearable rap(crap)! LOL


7 135 16

00
Days
:
07
Hrs
:
37
Mins
:
44
Secs
Premier Release Product
Power Worm for Daz Studio
3D Models
Top-Selling Vendor Sale Item
$15.95 USD 40% Off
$9.57 USD

Privacy Notice

This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.