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To think that time losing sun *is* a good reason?

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PaddingtonTheAngelofDeath · 17/05/2024 19:47

We are looking to move, it is for 'wants' rather than 'needs'.

My parents have suggested that they buy our smaller house, and we theirs, financially it would make sense for both and it has everything we are looking for, except;

the sun is gone from their garden by 18.30-40 this time of year, my garden keeps the sun until it sets.

No one else in my household really cares (dd a little) but I don't want to move somewhere where I can't sit in the garden in the sun. I sit out every possible night, I am sat now writing this with the sun still uninterrupted.

I don't get home until 6-6.15 and I work indoors with only artificial light, I'm not fussed about anything else, I am happy to move as the only thing I love is the garden but equally I am happy here.

DH says IABU but he gets all he wants (double garage, workshop, office and gym) whereas I lose the only think I want.

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OmuraWhale · 18/05/2024 19:40

If this really is your greatest pleasure then you are right not to compromise OP.

PaddingtonTheAngelofDeath · 18/05/2024 22:04

OmuraWhale · 18/05/2024 19:40

If this really is your greatest pleasure then you are right not to compromise OP.

It really is. I'm sat outside now, it is 10pm after a fairly rubbish weather day and this is my view. The sunsets in the middle.

To think that time losing sun *is* a good reason?
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