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• Wednesday, April 07th, 2010

No Nonsense Gardening

I’m a city girl through and through and when I moved out West I wanted to learn it all. I wanted to learn how to camp, fish, garden and can my crops (ha, ha, ha). Well I didn’t much like the camping, the wildness of the outdoors was just not what this city slicker was looking for and fishing…YUK…need I really say more? Than there was gardening UGH…what a time consuming, more…

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• Tuesday, April 06th, 2010

This is a chimney in Ann Arbor that needs some work. It doesn’t look like it has had much attention and it is about 60 years old.

At about 24 seconds you can see a seed got planted in a hole in one of the bricks and a seedling is growing out of there. (I don’t know if you can see it on the video but there is actually a little green bud on the seedling.)

Also on the front there is a brick that has split off.

I’ll be contacting a chimney service to see what they might do with this.

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• Monday, April 05th, 2010

Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

Wood Carved

Wood-carving factory in GuangZhou China Distressed White Wood Carved Side Table $27.95 Shaped legs and shell-design trim add distinction to this square side table. A generous drawer and a bottom shelf provide plentiful more…

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• Thursday, April 01st, 2010



Storage 101: Organizing Space For College Students

Getting smart about organizing dorm rooms or apartments can help keep students focused-and keep their living spaces comfortable.

After all, the spaces serve as a bedroom, office, living room and sometimes kitchen all in one. And while cinder-block walls and super-skinny beds may be what graduates remember from college years ago, students today want rooms that express their individual personalities. Once trendsetting coeds know what they want and how they want it to look, the challenge becomes making it all fit. Try these tips:

• Closet Courses-College closets are small, and even smaller when shared with a roommate. You may want to invest in a storage system that can be removed and reused for the next move. Try starting with ClosetMaid® Selectives® 16-inch-wide custom closet orga-nizer. The freestanding component includes five shelves and three hang rods-one for long items and two for shorter items. From there, expand with stackable shelves, drawers, cubes and wire baskets.

• Study Guides-Outside of the closet, study resources reign supreme. Having the feel of a home office helps students to get orga-nized, which leads to smarter studying. If drawer space is limited, hang shelves outside of the closet to keep textbooks, journals and other supplies.

• Just Like Home-Since most college students move every year, their living arrangements may feel temporary. Living room accents like ottomans and drapes can help by creating a warm, custom look-but they can double as hidden storage, too.

“Ottomans are great because they give your friends a place to sit other than on your bed,” says college senior Brianne Smith. “I love the ones that open up so you can store blankets, games or anything else inside.”

Lisa Mooksang, also a senior, used an adjustable spring rod to hang curtains in front of her doorless closet. “I’ve used fabric drapes or even bright shower curtains to solve two dorm dilemmas: they section off my closet and add some color.”

• Plan Ahead-Remember that storage needs change with the seasons and as students accumulate more to store throughout the year. Consider easy-to-install ClosetMaid ShelfTrack™. Only the horizontal track is installed onto the wall; the rest of the components simply attach to cr
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eate a storage system that changes with students’ needs. One, two or many wire shelves snap into place for folded sweaters in the winter. Those same shelves can later be replaced by a hang rod for spring dresses.

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Look Smart-Closet organizers can help students make the most of small college rooms.

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• Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…

Sculptor

1349 – Sculptor of Flesh Wilton Icing Sculptor Set $11.97 Now your cakes can have an elegant sculpted finish that will give them a beautiful professional look more…

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• Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

I’ve always enjoyed installing residential entry doors. There’s something about thinking and working in three planes that appeals to me. Making customers happy and feeling comfortable in their home environment makes me happy, too. Nothing can compare to the satisfaction of knowing a job has been well done, seeing and feeling a beautiful and properly installed door operate smoothly. In modern homebuilding more…

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• Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Masonry is quickly becoming a lost art and skill as more builders are opting for cheaper and lighter types of construction materials. What happened to the charm and style that only brick and mortar can provide? In this modern day economy of fast food and impatience, people are unwilling or unable to wait for the true craftsmanship of a mason. In terms of durability, no other form of construction more…

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• Saturday, March 13th, 2010

10 Easy Steps To Building A Barbecue Pit

In the early 50′s, brick barbecue pits and grills were common in the backyards. Recently, they have come back in favor and plans to build a barbecue pit and some modern plans are being worked out to build pits from sheet metal or barrels. It is possible to build a barbecue on your own. A simple “Do It Yourself” process could be:

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• Friday, March 12th, 2010

I hope you’ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.

How to Insulate a Cinder Block Wall

How to Insulate a Cinder Block Wall New page{{OMG250}}<feed… [[ This is a content summary only. more…

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• Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Mason work here in Ann Arbor isn’t just about repair. Sometimes it is changing a door to a window.

This is a West side Ann Arbor business that recently moved into a commercial building. There once was a doorway here and that door has been blocked in so a window could be installed in its place.

They will probably return after the weather warms up to repaint the area so it isn’t as noticeable.

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