2. Clean the Gutters This task relates more to maintaining your home’s value than increasing it, but it’s essential. Without properly functioning gutters, which are designed to carry water away from your home, rain may seep inside or pool around the foundation, causing problems such as mold...
so I threw it away and wrote another one. That one collapsed into a plot hole, and the third attempt has stalled because there’s no return on the investment of time. It’s not as valuable to the household as, say, the laundry. Or cleaning the gutters. Both of which I did this we...
Representation matters, and when it comes to the fight for our future, women and minority groups must have a seat at every table where decisions are being made. If we miss the wisdom of more than half of humanity, we will not get our next steps right! Opec rails a...
As you walk up to the building, take a moment to admire thesloping red tile roofwith itsgreen copper edgingalong the copper gutters. The granite facade is made from stone quarried in Milford, Massachusetts. Look up to the second story, and two allegorical figures representing Science and Art ...
A solar oven need be no more fancy than a set of nested cardboard boxes painted flat black on the inside with tempura colors, a sheet of window glass, and some aluminum foil glued to cardboard panels. Total cost for this, if you can scrounge leftover glass and cardboard, is about $...
representing the home renovation and decorating industry. Showcased products and services include roofing, windows, flooring, decking, landscaping, spas, contractors, designers, water, swimming pools, doors, gutters security systems, cabinetry, entertainment systems, appliances, furniture, vacuums and more....
Fun for the young or old, Kelowna’sMcCurdy Bowlinghas a bowling lanes complete with black light, glow in the dark neon bowling for those times when you want escape a world of pastels., in addition to regular bowling We love that there are bumper guides that cover the gutters as well ...
There's a happy middle, somewhere between the fish-gutters and the free yoga. We need to find it. I've never seen Frank Roche and Sarah Chambers' organization, iFractal, on a best places to work list. But it is one. Frank keeps it simple. He hires great people. He pays them ...