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VoluptuousCurves

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Re: Cottage hiring-advise please
« Reply #15 on: 15 February 2017, 10:00:58 pm »
I thought about doing this and will do this summer. I'm going mostly to take my old cat somewhere nice with lots of gardens before she dies. I'm going to try and find a workable place but if it can't be done, me and my cat will still have a lovely time going on long alks (yep, she's like a dog) If it's workable, I will let you know.

Oh bless you. My cat has gone the other way - as she gets older, she wants to go out less and less. I hope you can find a place that caters to both your needs. Maybe you could take one booking a day to cover your costs, and screen really carefully?

No, they're not. I used to take an electric hob with me to cook on if I was away for more than a week or ten days, and I always hid it very carefully when I went out. Plus if the place has very modern/sensitive smoke alarms candles will set them off :(

I've thought about bringing a small microwave with me to some hotels. Especially in the winter I get desperate for some hot food but I resent paying hotel meal prices of ?15 when I could get a ready meal of the same quality for ?3. But I think I'd have to basically take it out to my car if I was to let housekeeping in.
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Re: Cottage hiring-advise please
« Reply #16 on: 15 February 2017, 10:09:22 pm »
Oh bless you. My cat has gone the other way - as she gets older, she wants to go out less and less. I hope you can find a place that caters to both your needs. Maybe you could take one booking a day to cover your costs, and screen really carefully?

I've thought about bringing a small microwave with me to some hotels. Especially in the winter I get desperate for some hot food but I resent paying hotel meal prices of ?15 when I could get a ready meal of the same quality for ?3. But I think I'd have to basically take it out to my car if I was to let housekeeping in.

Vc iv been with my best friend in a hotel last feb went for night down south with him while he was on business and he produced in the hotel room a toasty machine lol easy to fit in your luggage and cheap, easy and hot food, with it being feb and freezing he hung the cheese and butter on the window handle on the outside lol

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Re: Cottage hiring-advise please
« Reply #17 on: 15 February 2017, 10:16:45 pm »
I use the windowsill a lot in winter!
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Re: Cottage hiring-advise please
« Reply #18 on: 15 February 2017, 10:21:20 pm »
Ta VC. She is 21 and as it's something I've always wanted to do with her, it has to be this year. Looking at a lot of the cottages, they seem to be on the owners' land. Just have to try and find one where owners aren't nearby and then, yes, one a day (I don't care really if I see no one but I'm looking and snooping for future ventures) maybe. Will be too busy taking cat down the fields. She never runs off and we can have picnics etc lolol.

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Re: Cottage hiring-advise please
« Reply #19 on: 16 February 2017, 07:57:11 am »
Yes, this would be my concern. It's not going to be as easy to make it obvious that you're only there temporarily (unlike a hotel room - even the dopiest punter isn't likely to think you might still be in Room 567 of the local budget chain a week later) and it's really unfair on other people, plus if it becomes clear who/what they're looking for should they run into the owner you could find yourself blacklisted from not just that set of holiday lets but others too.

No, they're not. I used to take an electric hob with me to cook on if I was away for more than a week or ten days, and I always hid it very carefully when I went out. Plus if the place has very modern/sensitive smoke alarms candles will set them off :(

Heck, I've used a candle (I have a small travel one) in many hotels in the last year or two, major chains, as well as independents which aren't ancient buildings/are recently modernised/refitted, perhaps I've gotten lucky ???