If it was only bigger.
Jon 6a SE MA
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Comments (2)Really nice pix, love that Spartacus. I have Robin Hood too, received as a bonus from Chris. I really like the color changes it goes through....See MoreThree hostas jumped off my computer monitor into my basket...
Comments (2)Fortunately, we have NOT had any freezing lately. Lowest temps have been in the 40s. We don't have bunnies in my neighborhood, it's too urban. And, there is a pair of redtailed hawks on the campus of a college down the street, as well as a few feral kitties. That's why I think it's transplant shock. One of the transplanted hostas' outer leaves seem to have some blackish streaks developed in them, and I am sure those leaves are goners. But that and the other hosta losing outer leaves are definitely growing new leaves in their centers, so I am not particularly worried about them now. It's been raining most of the day and will continue through the night, so they are getting a nice gentle soak. The newly transplanted hostas and their companion heuchies definitely perked up after I watered them yesterday. I just ordered some new aluminum I.D. tags for my new babies!...See MoreCan't decide between CD fridge and larger cu. ft. fridge
Comments (20)Thank you SO much everyone! It seems most of you are for the CD fridge. We have a small fridge - the kind found in dorm rooms (not tall and skinny but short) which we could also use but there's no practical space to put that in besides the basement. But our kids aren't allowed to drink soda, my husband keeps only a few beers in the fridge at a time, and I keep my diet cokes in room-temp storage so I don't even know what would go in the small fridge. I'm certainly not willing to keep food down there or regular drinks like juice/milk so I really do think we'd be stuck w/ the CD fridge for most of it. I could keep our old fridge in the basement for holiday meals as well as all the drinks we presently keep in room-temp storage, however I was upgrading to an energy-efficient fridge! why would I want to have the new fridge AND the old fridge, considering that?! Going up in 3 cubic feet in size on for the fridge portion (free food), when I picture gigantic dice of a cubic foot each in size, that seems like a decent (not great, but decent) improvement... (I hope)! Here's what I'm too dumb to figure out: if the fresh food portion of a fridge includes the space in the door/doors - regardless of whether it's a 1990 standard fridge or the new french door kinds - how does that translate based on the new layout? In other words my current old fridge has very little door space; it has only one door and its shelves for condiments and butter. The new fridges have space for at least 2 gallons of milk in the door, but less space for condiments and yet still some space for them. So if the milk will no longer be on the main shelves but in the door, does that mean I'll get all that added space on the main shelves + the additional 3 cubic feet of fridge space? Anyway...thanks for helping me figure all this stuff out!...See MoreCan this light work in my foyer?
Comments (4)A very fun light, but something that would strike me as designed for over a table, not as an entry chandy. I think you want something that would provide some light for the whole space, above and below the fixture. The placement of the chandy in the similar house you posted is very odd. It would appear to be hung way too high....See MoreJon 6a SE MA
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