In no particular order, Angela Hunt is a novelist, a nana, teacher, mother, wife, mastiff owner, reader, musician, student, aspiring theologian, apprentice baker, and bubble gum connoisseur. The things that enter her life sooner or later find their way into her books, hence "a life in pages."
Thursday, July 01, 2010
The Rotating House
Okay, this is too cool. But in Florida, I think we'd want our houses to keep their back to the sun--i.e., to keep the sun out of the room when we're using them. But what a cool idea! Can you imagine a subdivision of rotating homes?
Jaw-dropping creativity. I love to see people thinking outside the typical limits, and particularly enjoy the carousel effect of the lit-up house against the night sky.
Thanks, Angie, for always sharing such fun and informative sites. Now--when will a rotating house turn up in one of your books? Hmmm, maybe my engineer...
I suppose this is the same principle as the rotating levels on the top of buildings where you will find a restaurant or lounge. Reminds me of a time when we overheard a couple imbibing colorful drinks with umbrellas in them. She said, "Harry, I think we're moving." He said,"Naw, it's only the scenery." Clyde
That is amazing. I guess they don't have any trouble with the ground shifting down there!
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Angie, for always sharing such fun and informative sites. Now--when will a rotating house turn up in one of your books? Hmmm, maybe my engineer...
Blessings,
Mary Kay
I suppose this is the same principle as the rotating levels on the top of buildings where you will find a restaurant or lounge. Reminds me of a time when we overheard a couple imbibing colorful drinks with umbrellas in them. She said, "Harry, I think we're moving." He said,"Naw, it's only the scenery." Clyde
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