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Date: 2010-06-25 06:58 pm (UTC)I did that, too! I did it for barbies, so I needed BIG boxes, but I think every little girl does that at some point. It sounds like you got more ambitious than I did-- I just stacked boxes into a roughly houselike configuration and stuck my few pieces of furniture in there.
The Halloween store was pretty fun, as far as retail goes. Good grief, neon green? The first thing I would've bought for that place would've been a bucket of primer, followed quickly by a bucket of paint. The radiator has the right idea in trying to shed that stuff.
The only other time I've heard of things being built on poles, my friend Sam was talking about his step-grandmother's vacation home in Galveston, Texas-- apparently they can weather the sometimes-wild Gulf weather better, if they're up on poles like that.
(We had a weimer, once-- she caught a few mice, but we let her have them. We've had cats for way too long to not accept that predators have a prey drive, and that sometimes they will eat the wildlife. The dogs bring stuff in far less often than the cats-- we've had the cats catch mice, rats, birds, once a bat, and once the biggest green grasshopper I have ever seen. (Rats are the worst, because we have zippy little ship rats in the wild out here-- they're bigger than mice and not as fragile as birds, and they tend to fight back... so the cats tend to lose them, and then we have to catch them.) Cats do make pretty awesome pets, though-- we've never been without at least one cat in the household. I recommend cute kitten videos on YouTube. It's always easier to get someone interested in getting a kitten than in getting a cat. Although beware: when you want to cuddle, a kitten will want to play, and when you want to play, a kitten will want to sleep. That's just how they work.)