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131: Minisode Japanese Toilets and Mouse Mummies

131: Minisode Japanese Toilets and Mouse Mummies

FromTrue Tales From Old Houses


131: Minisode Japanese Toilets and Mouse Mummies

FromTrue Tales From Old Houses

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week's minisode is off to a wild start, with Stacy and Daniel discussing their unconventional "words of the year." Then, Stacy talks about her upcoming trip to Japan and shares a story about Google Translate and bidets.  That segues unnaturally into a discussion about a common old house problem: animals that die in the walls. Daniel's house has largely escaped this issue. So, he has chosen an unusual way to honor the critters he finds during demolition.     Finally, Daniel chats about wrapping up the cottage renovation with a punch list he calls The Apology Tour. Mentioned in this Episode: Travel to England with Stacy and Holiday Vacations in 2024. September 7 - 17, 2024. Discover royal history, magnificent palaces, and England's beautiful countryside--Book by May 18. Learn to Restore Windows at the Wood Window Workshop Retreat in Silver Lake, NY - Choose your weekend: July 19-21 or July 26-28, 2024. WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales.
Released:
May 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

True Tales From Old Houses is a light-hearted, entertaining, and educational show for lovers of old houses and buildings, DIYers, history buffs, and restoration and preservation junkies. Available bi-weekly, host Stacy Grinsfelder shares personal project updates, listener Q & A, and interviews with engaging old house owners, restoration professionals, and craftspeople.