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Solar Decathlon 2011
Last Friday kicked off the Solar Decathlon in Washington D.C., a week-long event established by the U.S. Department of Energy in 2002 celebrating innovation,... Read more
The 27 September 2011 by Linsibrownson
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The Tomato-Pug Challenge
I think the biggest challenge to our gardening this year has been Kevin - ever since he discovered the taste of green tomatoes. The first time I saw him with... Read more
The 27 September 2011 by Dianefergurson
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Maintaining Your Whirlpool
Have you ever turned on a whirlpool and seen a bunch of nasty black gunk shoot out of the jets? I’ve heard it’s either mold or some kind of bacteria that feeds... Read more
The 27 September 2011 by Homesmsp
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Fleamarket Style
The lovely home of a Belgian couple devoted to fleamarketing. I especially like the mirror in the second image, the bust, and small sofa and all doors in this... Read more
The 27 September 2011 by Europeanchic1
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September Chilli Fest
I'll confess that I'm slightly pitying of anyone who doesn't like chillies. In my book, that's like saying 'I prefer my food to taste quite ordinary, I don't... Read more
The 26 September 2011 by Jules
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Condo Condo Condo
We're both really glad we made the decision to slow down for a few days. The constant cycle of packing, driving, checking in, unpacking, then repacking and doin... Read more
The 26 September 2011 by Gardenamateur
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Creating A “Wow Factor”
Creating a “Wow Factor” in any space is all about the unexpected –regardless of budget. It’s about creating an energy that embodies you as you enter a room. ... Read more
The 26 September 2011 by Lorigilder
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The Top 30 Minneapolis Neighborhoods
What makes one neighborhood more desireable than another? When TWIN CITIES METRO magazine compiled their ranked list of Twin Cities neighborhoods they decided t... Read more
The 23 September 2011 by Homesmsp
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Plant of the Week: Platanus x Acerifolia
Position: Full sun Flowering period: Spring Soil: Well drained Eventual Height: 35m Eventual Spread: 20m Hardiness: USDA Zones 3a – 10b Family: Platanaceae... Read more
The 23 September 2011 by Davis Landscape Architecture
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British Touch
I like the clever use of yellow as an accent colour in this London house. My favourite room is probably the guest room with the French bed, flower wall paper an... Read more
The 22 September 2011 by Europeanchic1
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