Many people get caught up on the basic aesthetics of a home. “The paint is not a big deal,” says Lawrence. “Countertops are not a reason to choose a home or cross it off your list.” The shag carpeting can be ripped out and replaced. These are all easy fixes.
Opt for tables with rounded corners for safety in rooms where kids often play, Flynn says, and choose tables with "metal or weathered wood tops. Metal tops can withstand heavy wear and tear, while weathered wood is intended to look worn,
Jim Galanes and Chris Grover., so as kids take their toll on the pieces,
parajumpers norge, it simply adds to the intended look."
Robotic pool cleaning: Advances in robotic pool cleaners are transforming the pool-cleaning industry. Robotic technology has advanced, bringing the price in reach of almost all pool owners. Robotic units can scrub and vacuum pool floors, walls and the waterline and remove more and finer debris (down to two microns in size) to help keep your pool cleaner. Robotic units cost only about 5 cents per hour to run and they provide (up to 85 GPM), substantially reducing the amount of chemicals needed. Pluses: just plug the bot into the power supply, place the cleaner in the water and press a button. ?Minuses: there are almost too many robotic cleaners to choose from and they are not all alike. One of the most innovative is , made by the company that introduced the first robotic cleaner in 1982.
Will Worcester of New Market,
you will realize that you don’t have to give up, left, filled his west-central zone tag with this 12-foot, 8-inch 597.5-pound alligator taken on the last night of Alabama's 2013 season. Worcester's gator was the 30th and final registered at the Roland Cooper State Park check station, according to Big Daddy Lawler, who witnessed the weigh-in. Assisting Worcester were Jake Russer of Stevenson, center, and Tyler Johnson of Scottsboro. (Photo courtesy Big Daddy KLawler)
While many pet parents feed their cats and dogs the same thing day after day, they may not realize it’s a habit that can lead to nutritional deficiencies and food intolerances.
Almost like an action-filled, emotional memoir, the story is told by Georgia in a voice that can be beautifully descriptive. It also can be reflective,
set a goal of retiring at, confessional with an edge: When I thought what life would be like for Frankie in school and as an adult if he never started to talk, I felt a fist tighten around my heart.