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Time on My Hands to Save $$$$ | PamDesigns
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The Artist Formerly Known As Kitchen Designer. Time on My Hands to Save $ $. April 23, 2015. Hoarding –only in neat little piles. After filing our taxes a couple of months ago, I decided to take a look at our spending habits by analyzing our joint checking account and income for the past year and created a monthly budget based on what I found. Without a doubt our biggest monthly expenditure is groceries –even more than our housing, vehicle and utilities all together! Why the internet of course! That̵...
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Green Meets Luxury in Downtown Bend | Martha Murray Design
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Martha’s musings for interior design fans. Holiday Decorating: Tips from the Pros. Green Meets Luxury in Downtown Bend. March 8, 2010. A few weeks ago I had the opportuunity, along with other members of the High Desert Design Council. To take a behind-the-scenes tour of the new Oxford Hotel. The Oxford is a small boutique hotel, 59 suites. The rooms are comfortable, well-designed and well-appointed with soy-foam Natura. Beds, high-quality linens, organic locally-made bath products (in bulk) from Dani.
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The High Desert Home Companion: Ode to Color Joy
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Thursday, April 8, 2010. Ode to Color Joy. It snowed here on Easter. Egg hunts were moved indoors at the last minute. Yesterday was a sunny 60 degree mood-lifter. Today the ground and sky are a matching shade of white. Another perfect April day in Central Oregon—for scanning old family photos and writing blog posts! A hop, skip and a jump over the Cascades, the Woodburn Tulip Festival. Website for a list of upcoming activities and live entertainment. Posted by Kit Tosello. April 8, 2010 at 7:06 PM. Great...
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About - www.MasterSketchup.com
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MasterSketchup.com is a place for the SketchUp community; to learn, and to create. I offer high quality tutorials, reviews, resources, tips and tricks, videos and downloads for free. You will find plenty of information whether you are new to SketchUp, or if you can orbit around in SketchUp like nobody’s business! How cool is that, right? I can tell you, it was nothing like SketchUp, though. At the time I was running my own residential remodeling company.). I then jumped into the commercial casework indus...
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PamDesigns | ~ The Artist Formerly Known As Kitchen Designer | Page 2
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The Artist Formerly Known As Kitchen Designer. Newer posts →. June 23, 2014. Pottery Barn “Secret Garden” bedding. Master Bedroom Suite view 1. Master Bedroom Suite view 2. 3D rendering is a great way to make color choices. Though the furniture is not identical (but very similar in size, finish and scale), the fabrics and finishes are ‘real world’ . They are actually screen shots taken of online samples or photographs and applied to the models. Kitchen and Bath Design. May 25, 2014. Nate commented that h...
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Guest Bath | PamDesigns
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The Artist Formerly Known As Kitchen Designer. Time on My Hands to Save $ $ →. February 3, 2015. Everything in this update is just new finishes like resurfacing the fake marble top with pebble tile and repainting the surface of the shower. (You can get kits to do this at Home Depot.) The one feature in the renderings that will be a ‘someday’ addition is the skylight because there aren’t any windows in this bathroom. This is what the guest bath looks like now:. And lastly, I’ve been wanting to try p...
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Your Ancestors Didn’t Sleep Like You - SlumberWise
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Your Ancestors Didn’t Sleep Like You. Your Ancestors Didn’t Sleep Like You. Ok, maybe your grandparents probably slept like you. And your great, great-grandparents. But once you go back before the 1800s, sleep starts to look a lot different. Your ancestors slept in a way that modern sleepers would find bizarre – they slept twice. And so can you. The existence of our sleeping twice per night was first uncovered by Roger Ekirch, professor of History at Virginia Tech. An English doctor wrote, for example.