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Patio Furniture News Archive19-Oct-2006
Fire pits keep patios comfortable (El Paso Times) The arrival of colder weather in El Paso never quite means the end of outdoor entertaining. For many homeowners, the winter weather is just what they were waiting for, as they bring out the firewood and get warm embers going in fire pits or patio chimeneas.
Forecast Today (Berkshire Eagle) GREAT BARRINGTON ? What kind of store is Barrington Outfitters? A shoe store? A clothing store? A furniture store? Following its recent 2,500-square-foot expansion, co-owner Peter Drucker refers to his store as a department store.
Undercover work (Albany Democrat-Herald) Joe and Virginia Logan are more outdoor people than indoor. It?s where they like to spend their time. In fact, they say they use their outdoor living space for dining, lounging and entertaining at least four times a week ? year round!
Home show offers everything from pets to patio furniture (Reno Gazette-Journal) Marie Gilbert and her
Forget fall with a last-minute cruise (The News Journal) Early September and a cold rain is pelting the dying petunias in the yard; water is backing up on the brick patio I used maybe twice this whole year. Soon I'll be ankle-deep in dead leaves and up to my neck in deadlines. Where did the summer go?
The Modesto Bee, Calif., Business Beat Column: Decorator Can Dolly Up Anybody's Digs (RedNova) By David W. Hill, The Modesto Bee, Calif. Oct. 18--After 17 years as an interior designer, it is safe to say Lyn Ross knows the business -- inside and out. Evidence of that knowledge is on display at her shop at 1009 McHenry Ave., Suite B-2, in Modesto.
Stunning new revelations: Marilyn Monroe murdered (WorldNet Daily) In "Marilyn, Joe & Me," 44 years after the Hollywood superstar's mysterious death, which was ruled a suicide, June DiMaggio, friend of Marilyn and niece of New York Yankee Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio, she discloses that her mother was speaking long distance with Marilyn Monroe when the actress was killed.
(10/18/2006) Our 100-plus Favorite Restaurants (A-G) (Willamette Week) Special Section (RESTAURANT GUIDE 2006)
Big-ticket items can be had at State Fair (Dallas Morning News) Caviar with your corny dog?
The Orange Table (Phoenix New Times) Quick ? cue the menacing B-movie horror soundtrack so I can tear at my hair and shriek, "It's everywhere! Everywhere!" That's how I feel when I'm behind the wheel, heading into yet another construction zone in some random part of town. I thought bumpy, torn-up roads, pylon obstacle courses, ...
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