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noticed there is only one bath tub and its downstairs . there really needs to be one upstairs.. but love love both bathrooms upstairs .. the downstairs has that green in it again...

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You also have the option of soaking in the swamp water when the tide is in. That could be very relaxing on a warm night as long as the snapping turtles are sleeping. Smile


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Originally posted by edith ann1950:
noticed there is only one bath tub and its downstairs . there really needs to be one upstairs..

Kinda makes one think again about this lovely home. Community bathing?
 
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You also have the option of soaking in the swamp water when the tide is in. That could be very relaxing on a warm night as long as the snapping turtles are sleeping. Smile


Mr.Bill, ain't there a concrete bath tub outside too?
 
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ROTFL Vinnie I was just thinking same thing....Wink

I prefer showers myself and if my children were small I would simply give them bath's downstairs anyhow. If my guests miss out on a bath they can simpy stay HOME...(theirs not mine!!)Razz


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I agree Alice. Guests can use the shower, but my grandkids are welcome to use my bath tub. i prefer a nice shower, but occasionally a nice soak feels so good. My DH loves baths.


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