Hopefully there is drying, and less math in your day today.Have you gotten a small dehumidifier, for the basement? It helped in my home in waldo, where we had flodding problems.
Nah, it's really weird (and minor, but mostly weird).
K's bathroom floor is damp, and the rugs that are down in there (from when it flooded before and we tore up the carpet) are soaked but starting to dry out. But, none of us have been in that room in days, and yet one of the rugs is kicked up off the floor on top of the other one, like someone was trying to look under it/dry things out.
So unless the cat has been playing with the rugs, or one of us is sleepwalking, I'm not sure how that part happened...
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K's bathroom floor is damp, and the rugs that are down in there (from when it flooded before and we tore up the carpet) are soaked but starting to dry out. But, none of us have been in that room in days, and yet one of the rugs is kicked up off the floor on top of the other one, like someone was trying to look under it/dry things out.
So unless the cat has been playing with the rugs, or one of us is sleepwalking, I'm not sure how that part happened...
Haven't I always said numbers were weird?
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