Private Vacation Home
Expansive Lakehouse with Jacuzzi
Argyle, New York, United States
Located in a quiet peaceful setting, and a short path down to a large deck with hammock overlooking lake our contemporary house, lovingly built by owner, has a well equipped kitchen, a 10 person hot tub, and bicycles. Down at the waterfront, we have a dock with canoes and kayaks and a rowboat.brThere is air conditioning in one bedroom.brbrbrThe spacebrA canoe, kayak and rowboat is includedbrBicycles are also includedbrA gas barb-b-que is includedbrThere is a ping pong table, board games and a guitar included.brThere is an outdoor fire pit and firewood is included.brbrNationwide phone service is includedbrWifi is also includedbrbrQuiet neighborhoodbr15 miles to Saratoga springsbr20 miles to Manchester, VtbrbrGuest accessbrA canoe, one double kayak, 2 single kayaks and a rowboat is includedbrBicycles are also includedbrA gas barb-b-que is includedbrbrLarry will be at the house this Wednesday to clean it and prep it for usbrAll beds will be made with clean fresh sheets as well as towelsbrHe will fill the hot tub up with fresh water for us and will have it onbr brThings to know about disposal:brThere are three ways to dispose at the house: recycling, compost, and garbage.brRecycling:brGlass, cans, and plastic containers must all be recycled and they must be rinsed out before putting them in the recycling, there are liners in the garage for any recyclablesbrPaper recyclables will go in a different bin from the glass, cans and plastics containersbrIf we use aluminum foil we can recycle it as well: it must be rinsed to get off any excess grease or food and then crumpled into a ball then it can be mixed with the glasses cans and plasticbrCompost:brAny food waste (bones, veggies, any leftover food not eaten) must be disposed in the red plastic compost binbrIf we have any grease from cooking, we must let it cool down first and then scrape it off into the compost. Do not put the grease down the drain!!! It is acceptable if a little grease or little scraps of food go down the drain, but we should aim to avoid this as much as possible and get as much into compost.brTo dump out the compost in the bin, take it downstairs and out the patio doors where the hot tub is, walk straight back to where the hill starts and that is where you will dump the compost.brGarbage:brPaper towels (use rags over paper towels if you can!!), napkins, tissue, toilet paper are all provided and when used these will be put in the regular garbage. Anything not recyclable or compost will go into the garbage.brThere is a bin underneath the sink for garbage. If it fills up, tie it up and put it in the garbage can outside the garage door to the left. MAKE SURE LID IS ON TIGHT SO THAT THE RACCOONS DON’T COME.br brThings to know about the kitchen:brKitchen is completely equipped with dishes, cups, utensils, cooking supplies, etc.brThere’s a dishwasher, dishwasher soap, and dish soap to clean with.brWhen we leave Sunday morning, we can put dishes in the dishwasher and leave it runningbrEVERYTHING MUST BE WASHED BEFORE WE GO!!!!brPantry is filled with different foods and cooking needs that we can use. However, there are no perishables such as meat milk bread, etc., so that we would have to bring on our own.br brThings to know about communication and getting in the house:brCell phone service is not that great but there is high speed internet. It’s an open signal with no password so we can just go right on.brbrWhen we get there, I will call Larry to let him know we are there if he will be unable to greet us at the house.brThe key is under the front door mat (use it to unlock the knob, not the deadbolt)brThere’s a door between the garage and the house when you first go in. This door must remain unlocked.br brThings to know about heating, windows, and locks:brWhen we get to the house, the dining room thermostat will be on 62 degrees. We can turn it to 68 degrees.brEach room has a thermostat but the bedrooms upstairs should already at a comfortable temperature so we might not have to turn them on.brThere are 9 patio doors: there is a piece of wood that keeps it locked; make sure they are in the track when closed so they are lockedbrWHEN WE LEAVEbr• MAKE SURE ALL WINDOWS ARE CLOSEDbr• ALL THERMOSTATS SHOULD BE OFF EXCEPT DINING ROOM THERM WHICH SHOULD BE LEFT AT 62 DEGREESbr• ALL LIGHTS AND FANS SHOULD BE OFFbr• We must call when we are leavingbr brThings to know about electricity:brThere are four switches in the bathroom: main light, night light, fan, and heat.brIf all lights and fans are on all at once in the bathrooms, a fuse will blow because these run on the same electrical circuit. We must make sure that not all lights, fans, heat are on in the bathroom at once.brAs mentioned before, Larry will have hot tub filled and on for our use. We must make sure that when we leave, we go downstairs to the laundry room to the electrical panel and turn off the switch labeled “hot tub.”br brThings to know about driving:brWe should make sure our cars have 4 wheel drive in case there is snow.brIf a car has 2WD, do NOT pull down into the driveway because you will not be able to get out if there’s snow. Park the car at the top of the hill by the neighbor’s house (it is okay to park by the neighbor’s house because they will be away and point the car in the direction downhill toward White Road which will make it easier to get out.br brThings to know about linens:brThere are extra towels and blankets in the linen closet upstairs.brLarry will also leave some towels by the hot tub for us.brIf we use a lot of towels, we can use the washer/dryer downstairs to clean them.brWe do not have to strip the sheets or wash them on Sunday morning; he will take care of it.brAny dish rags we use, we can either leave by the laundry or kitchen.br br brThings to know about the fireplace:brThere is wood by the front door for the fireplace.brWe can use the fireplace in the living room or the outside camp fire ONLY but not the one downstairs by the hot tub.brLiving room fireplace:br• The fireplace in the living room is 2-sided fireplace meaning it can be seen from both the living room and library; however, it cannot be opened on the library side.br• If we use this fireplace, the library doors MUST BE CLOSED. If the library doors are not closed while we use it and someone opens the front door, there will be a draft that will push smoke into the living room which we want to avoid. So whenever the fireplace in the living room is on, we will keep the library doors closed.br• For the living room fireplace, we only need one or two pieces of wood. There is also fire starter and matchesbr• If we have a fire going in the living room, the glass doors of the fireplace on the living room side must be open (the glass doors on the library side stay locked) and the wire mesh screen stays closed on both sides to prevent sparks from flying out at us.brStarting a fire outside:br• Use a couple more pieces of wood, three or four should be sufficient.br• It’s safer to do a fire outside if there’s no snowbr brThings to know about recreation:brNo cable but there’s Netflix and amazon.brThere’s games in the front hall closet such as monopoly and scrabble.brThere’s also other games downstairs as well as a ping pong table, football, Frisbee, etc. There’s bikes downstairs if there’s no snow and we want to ride around the lake (if the tires need air there is an air compressor to use). We can also ride down to the end of the lake where there is a country store that sells baked goods in the morning.brIf there’s snow, there will be sleds and we can go sledding JbrSince it is too cold, we shouldn’t take the boats out on the lake as it wouldn’t be as safe. We can go down to the dock which is in front of the neighbor’s house. The dock has a roof over the hammock and there’s chairs.br brIf anyone has questions about anything or is unsure about what to do, let me know so I can reach out to Larry!
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