I stubbed my toe on my next spruce up. Once upon a time,
this 100% coir doormat from World Market said, “Welcome.”
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Remake a Coir Doormat with Paint
When the going gets tough, I need a project. It has to be
something quick, relatively cheap, and oh if it could be green, that would be the
triptych of yippie!
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
The Power of Spray Paint in the Garden
Update 8/11/11 1:15 PM: Our Property Manager (AKA The Queen of No) told me she likes my yard and it looks very nice during her monthly drive by. She thought my rain barrel rock was a garden doodad - whew!
It would be nice to see the flowering vines and plants when we sit on the porch at night though.
Once upon a time, my solar garden lights were copper until they faded into a hide in the garage color.
On the bright side, I bought the orange flowers for $2.00 at the Restore.
They were donated from a garden show. Woot!
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Thursday, August 4, 2011
How to Make Tepee Trellises
When I can’t buy I DIY!
I promised Husband I would build him a set of tepee trellises for the front yard.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
How to Install a Rain Barrel
The clay soil around my house compacted over the French drains in my side yard. Water pools instead of drains before, during, and several days after a rain. It’s perfect breeding ground for root rot and slime mold that kills everything in your flowerbeds.
Guess how I know?
Guess how I know?
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
HGTV Design Star – Home Owner Challenge
Three episodes into Design Star and the personalities of the designers are starting to emerge. The unofficial theme of tonight’s episode? How to work nicely with others. Doug and Cathy take note.
The other theme? Product placement! Product placement! Product placement! It was the usual HGTV sponsor suspects – Lumber Liquidators and Cabinets To Go, with a few surprises thrown in. Painters tape! Accessory stores! Furniture storage! Oooh la la! (Not really.)
The final design count: two great rooms, one meh room, and one Oh my God, what the hell were you thinking?! room. I found it interesting that the Callegaris family ended up with the absolute best and worst rooms from the challenge in their home. Sorry kids. You rolled the dice, won, and lost with this thing. Hope you enjoy repainting your living room!
What worked:
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Sunday, July 24, 2011
Lactose-Free Frosty Paws Dog Treat Recipe
How are you holding up during the heat wave? Are you staying hydrated? Are you eating smart snacks to replace the electrolytes that are sweating out of every pore of your body? (Well, the super sweaty thing might just be me.) Are you trying to stay cool? Yes?
Unless, I come up with a lactose free Frosty Paw dog treat recipe!
Dogs don’t sweat to cool their bodies like humans. The best they can do is pant. Some breeds tolerate heat more than others do. Pekingese and their brachiocephalic (smashed face) brethren are particularly susceptible to the heat and heat stroke.
Have you ever had heat stroke? I did and it was the most miserable and scary experience ever. I wouldn’t wish heat stroke on my worst enemy and definitely not my dog.
Have you ever had heat stroke? I did and it was the most miserable and scary experience ever. I wouldn’t wish heat stroke on my worst enemy and definitely not my dog.
After a walk Blitzkrieg is a seriously hot dog and wants me to do something about it besides running the air conditioning. Sadly, Blitzkrieg is lactose intolerant so making Frosty Paws treats isn’t an option.
Unless, I come up with a lactose free Frosty Paw dog treat recipe!
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