Recent Home Blog PostsSpruce Up Boring Walls with Wallpaperby Andrea Hermitt30 Oct 2009 11:03 PMIf you find that your walls are a bit boring and you don't know what to hang to make them pop, consider wall paper. I am not talking about picking wallpaper an entire wall or room. That could easily leave your room dated. Instead, I am talking about using wallpaper as art. Want Free Flowers?by Dale Harcombe26 Oct 2009 02:36 PMDo you want free flowers for your garden? This year we grew sweet peas and it cost us nothing. We grew our own sweet peas from seeds harvested from our own plants. Last spring we had an amazing display of sweet peas. Time to Clean Out the Medicine Cabinetby Mary Ann Romans22 Oct 2009 06:54 AMIt seems as though most of the people I know are dropping like flies to the flu or other respiratory illness right now. Whether it is the dreaded swine flu or the usual seasonal flu, the fact that everyone around us seems to be affected right now makes the whole thing hit home. Growing Your Own Vegetablesby Dale Harcombe20 Oct 2009 04:08 PMThere's nothing quite like vegetables from your own garden. They have a freshness and taste that is missing from shop bought vegetables and fruit. Part of our garden is dedicated to growing vegetables and some fruit. It helps the finances as well. The other week Mick bought vegetable plants. When Weather Takes Overby Mary Ann Romans20 Oct 2009 11:20 AMIt is amazing how much the weather can affect your home, and consequently your life. For the last couple of weeks, we have been shown this to be so true. From wind and rain that seemed to come out of no where and stayed practically forever, our home and yard has been greatly affected. How to Make a Cornucopiaby Mary Ann Romans14 Oct 2009 07:01 AMLast Sunday, I was visiting our favorite botanical gardens with my family. We enjoy getting out on a fall Sunday to walk around and enjoy both the displays of fall and the fun activities that are available. Gardens Reveal so Muchby Dale Harcombe13 Oct 2009 08:38 AMIt's always good to branch out into other areas. That's what I'm doing as I come to join you on the Home blog. Up till now, I've been writing for Marriage and Christian Family and I will still be doing that, but Michele thought I might like to contribute some ideas about home, so here I am. Back Home Againby Mary Ann Romans13 Oct 2009 03:26 AMThere is a saying that you can never go home again. While some of that may be true (I'll never fit into my fifth grade dance costume, for example), when it comes to an actual home, I think the statement is a little misleading. Life changes, and our home reflect those changes. Alternate Escape Route for Firesby Andrea Hermitt12 Oct 2009 09:18 AMThree sisters aged 12-19 died this weekend in a house fire. They had huddled in a closet and called 911. Their mother jumped off a deck to escape the fire, and neighbors could not get in to rescue the girls. Do You Need a Dehumidifier?by Andrea Hermitt06 Oct 2009 11:39 PMCall us lucky. While the Georgia Floods eroded a foot or two of soil at the banks of my backyard creek, we only got a few inches of water in the house at the back door in the basement. A small puddle of water got inside during the rains. We were able to take care of the issue with a mop. Recent Blog Comments Nobleman2003 says... "First lets Passion fruit is cute and i don't blame any couple for trying this...however you need to know something very important." |
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