And The Most Important Issue Is....Don't Forget Where You Buried It, Tis Most Likely You Will Need Them When You Are Drunk And It's Pissing Down Rain.... Cheers Glen.
I have not locked myself out of my apartment. My keys are hung on the door knob so I always remember to take them with me but they installed a building lock a couple years ago and when it malfunctions the doors stay locked. You have to wait until someone comes out of the building to get in. This is extremely frustrating. I take my dog out early (3-4 am) and was locked out for three hours once until someone went to work. It was a cold morning so definitely not fun.
Glen In the US they sell these small rock looking things, some look like dog shit! and there is a space under them to hide the key. I guess that people would not pick up dog shit by your front door. Only in America!
Counting the big outer frames, the one the builder puts into the brick etc, I counted about 35. Now I can start the day, knowing something completely new about myself. Hmm.
My place has 20 windows, not counting the windows in the front and back doors or the basement windows... All ancient and no storm windows. Drafty as hell in the winter...
13, including the little windows in the front and back doors and if you count the two double windows as two windows each.
I have three, but they don't face outside, only the outside brick walls of two adjacent buildings where all three buildings meet at the corners which forms a small shaft where not much light is able to make it down to my window...
Seven windows and 3 doors with windows in them. I have a bunch of windows out in the carport that are waiting (and waiting) to be installed in the sun room. Actually, I have one less now because one got broken (while waiting).