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Patio Furniture News Archive12-Oct-2006
Now's time to protect your outdoor furniture (Akron Beacon Journal) Properly preparing and storing your outdoor furniture helps ensure it will be in good shape and ready for use when spring comes. Here are some tips from Susan Dovel, patio manager for B&G Fireplace and Patio in Jackson Township:
Business as usual (Pocono Record) FOREST INN ? An angry fire burned down the structure of "The World's Largest General Store," but not the business. Country Junction remains open for business under a white tent making the lumber yard, pet shop, hardware and rentals available for customers, said Bruce Miller, store manager.
Restaurant Review (Alibi) I have a personal list of terrible food ideas. No. 3 is mixing orange and vanilla. I adore the sharp, citrus bite of orange as much as its sunny, sweet, pick-me-up flavor.
Closed for the Winter (New York Times) Taking steps in the fall to winterize your second home insures a stress-free return in warmer weather.
Family loves the privacy of custom ranch (The Sun Chronicle) Private and custom are among the features Rick and Donna Spicer say they have enjoyed about the ranch style home they had built nearly seven years ago.
Rounding up the damage (The Davis Enterprise) Published Oct 03, 2006 - 16:57:37 CDT. UNINCORPORATED YOLO COUNTY ? The men stood at the flashpoint, speculating on how the fire of ?06 started.
Clean the Patio, Pull Some Vines, Then I'll Open Pandora's Box (The Ledger) Ihave found that slippery slope that people keep talking about. The initial goal had been to simply clean the patio and cut back on vegetation that moved in while I spent most of the summer on crutches. Because of that, I'm now painting house trim and buying Patio Furniture.
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