slant the driveway toward the street to allow water to run off. If this isn't possible, ensure that there isn't a low spot on the driveway for water to accumulate. If the driveway slants downward toward your house, curve the drive...
Shorter men can lean into theItalian suit styleof having their jackets be slightly shorter to avoid looking swamped in fabric.Taller mencan opt for a slightly longer jacket to create a sense of balance with their long legs. If you are looking to adjust a suit after purchase, be aware that...
Before we could set off, Darwin insisted we pack hot tea and Christmas cake as sustenance. Soon I was stumbling down a steep dirt track, balancing a steaming cup in one hand and a plate in the other, as the brilliant Australian light flickered though the trees. Shafts illuminated the rain...
When traveling to a place where you might encounter a snow trap, it’s a wise idea to have some notion of where to get help when you need it. Noting the location of the closest plowed driveway to the trailhead is a reasonable start. Being aware of where cell phone reception begins and...
Ourstock tank swimming poolis dug into a steep backyard hill. We used a lot of rock and stone around it. And we learned that coating/painting it with arubber coatingmade for metal roofs does not work. This wasn’t a cheap mistake and I was rather upset. You can see in my video h...
section ???). But, in some cases your built-in levelers might not be enough to get your RV level, either. We have them ourselves and can tell you first-hand that it’s easy to encounter sites that are sloped so much that your hydraulic jacks won’t have enough travel to get you ...
lot of work and can leak. I decided on aSlanted Roof. It’s similar to a shed or lean-to roof, or a clerestory roof, but has one visible difference. It has a greater slope. Basically, a slanted roof style is a flat roof tilted high up at one edge to create a very steep slope...
When you're ready to move your car forwards, come to a complete stop and put the car into "Drive". Put your foot on the brake pedal, shift your car into Drive so that it can begin to move forward, and then take your foot off the brake pedal. Slowly press down on the acceleration...