Does this set-up looks nice or not? Should I move the mirrors bit up?
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Comments (12)I've been to the Rogerson Collection several times including last weekend and much of them are still in pots in greenhouses. The display garden is very young and it isn't really very impressive. Yet. I'm not criticizing, it is a volunteer organization that relies on donations. They are doing great work. I've attached my pictures. There aren't many because it is so young. There is a big white farmhouse surrounded by heirloom shrubs with Clems planted all through them but they are mostly small. I will upload some new photos to this album later today, must run now. It is located in a scenic area right off the freeway but confirm that they are open before making the trip. I think Hughes Water Gardens which is in the same area is a better tour stop though. I've asked Debbie if I could pick up since I live 45 minutes from her nursery and she always says "no" I never asked for a tour, I wanted to buy! The rudeness I experienced at Joy Creek was in person, not during a mail order transaction. Their computer listed a Clematis in stock, I called to verify since it is an hour drive or so and when I got there it was out of stock and they were snotty about it. I was also treated rudely at one of their Clematis Festivals by employees who were too busy talking to local author and by local author. I had $100 in my pocket for 5 Clemmies and no one wanted to help me spend it. I actually cried on the way home from their rudeness. I'm still shocked that sales people made me cry and Yes, I'm holding a grudge years later. I'm so NOT a crier. My friend thought something drastic had happened when I called her all choked up. I worked in retail for over twenty years and know what customer service is, I'm usually very self sufficient when I shop but this was when I was new to Clemmies and didn't know this forum yet and I had questions. I was excited to be going to a "Clematis Festival" I was there right as it started, it wasn't really busy, there were only a few customers there that morning. Local author is lucky I bought her book, she was snotty to me again last weekend (I asked if they had a Clematis for sale that was not one of her favorites) It was like she flipped a switch from nice to "omigod you can't be serious in asking me about that Clematis" though she was very nice at the Hardy Plant Society sale in April. My friend talked about her rudeness all the way home last weekend. She had thought I exaggerated previously since she was so nice, helpful and friendly at the HPSO Sale and at Canby Mastergardener Sale too. Here is a link that might be useful: Rogerson pictures...See MoreHow should I set up my kitchen?
Comments (1)You should take your questions over to the Kitchen Forum. Here is a link that might be useful: GardenWeb Kitchen Forum...See MoreIf anyone is looking for a nice foundation (make up)
Comments (20)I have been using Double Wear, the glass bottle with no primer, for the last year I love it. It has been the only foundation that I have tried that will stay on for longer than 30 minutes and not be cakey. That said I have not tried the Clinique foundation mentioned, I did not care for the Revlon foundation, it stayed on decently but was too thick for my taste, Use my foundation over moisturizer. Of course, climate and skin type probably make a large difference. I am in located in Southern California, although a bit inland we are still considered coastal. My skin type is normal, with a bit more oil in my t-zone, even at 50. Picked up a new bottle of Double Wear at Estee Lauder last week, they have a sign on the counter offering complimentary 10 days samples of Double Wear, my sales clerk included a sample bottle with my purchase. Perfect size for a short trip I am taking in a couple of weeks. If you are considering Double Wear this is the perfect time to pick-up a nice size sample....See MoreJust moved and need help setting up living room
Comments (15)Hello Shelby, Here are some pictures/ideas/suggestions for your consideration. Picture #1 is of the living room using what you have and adding some décor. #2 is if you could switch rooms the dinning room for the living room. It would be much better to be able to walk into a living room instead of a dinning room. I understand that it would mean pulling the wires for the TV into the other room but I hope that an electrician could do that easily for you. Just a thought. Clarification questions: You are keeping the 3 seater and love seat leather couches? Getting rid of the recliner and the other love seat next to the recliner? Are you open/able to switch rooms? How do you feel about getting a 2 seater/love seat recliner that would match the size of the love seat you already have? If you are letting go of the two couches; what about a sectional? Let me know what you want and I can change the 3D image so you can see what it would look like with the changes. Marcie...See MoreUser
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