'Times' Chronicles Existential Ennui Of Tragic Double-Domiciled Set
[H]aving a part-time house can be a full-time commitment, in the same way that owning a sailboat is commonly described as "standing in a shower and ripping up hundred-dollar bills." These second, but never secondary, houses can be exhausting, their owners admit, a litany of bills and guilt and traffic — and meals to cook for guests who arrive with only one wish: to be entertained.
So, is owning such a place more a case of agony or ecstasy, joy or despair?
You will be deeply disturbed to discover that the answer is despair. Then you will fall into that state yourself.