Archive for May, 2010
Happy Memorial Day weekend…
by admin on May.28, 2010, under Images
Some cool blue tones for the TGIF photo this week…

Solar Birdbath Fountain
by admin on May.28, 2010, under Favorites
I have one of these in my garden and the smaller birds – Goldfinches and wrens, love it. I located it nearer the finch feeder and away from the area where the larger birds feed.

This lovely fountain birdbath is an unbeatable combination. We all know that birds are drawn to the sound of running water. Many of us are also aware that moving water deters mosquitos and stays fresh longer.
This fountain lets you take advantage of these facts in a lovely way. The solar panel is strategically placed in the top tier. It is completely unobtrusive, yet offers plenty of power to run the German-engineered water pump. That’s it. No wiring, no setup needed. Just add water and enjoy. Store indoors during the Winter months. Weighs 30 lbs. 21″W x 28″H. Two year warranty.
Oil spill widget from Greenpeace – Update
by admin on May.27, 2010, under Real Estate
I posted this last on May 19th. The number of gallons spilled then was 6.7 million.
Here are the current numbers:
From the National Wildlife Federation, “…an oil slick nearly 100 miles long…”
Wishing Well Fountain with Copper Bucket
by admin on May.26, 2010, under Favorites

Reminiscent of an old wishing well, the Wishing Well Fountain is a timeless and delightful piece, certain to add a distinct old world charm to your garden or patio.
Water pours from a small copper pail into a deep well basin, creating a magically enchanting atmosphere for you and your guests. This beautiful cast stone fountain is perfect for quiet meditation, an intimate gathering with friends or just making a few wishes as you enjoy the relaxing sounds of water in motion.
Ordering info:
Wishing Well Fountain
Plants Online – Special Offers
by admin on May.26, 2010, under Quick Deals!
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Thoughts on yard work and landscaping…
by admin on May.20, 2010, under Real Estate
I watch a fair amount of HGTV and I am all but addicted to the “House Hunters” programs.
I watched one show recently where constant comments about the “Lack of landscaping” and “We’d have to do all that work” stuck out like a sore, and in their cases, not green thumb.
My first, and less than generous thought was, “Get a condo.” If you don’t like yard work this seems obvious. If you are too busy to do yard work and you’re looking at $400,000+ homes, hire someone to do this work for you and stop complaining. Be thankful you aren’t looking at trailers for rent instead.
My second thought was to note that one couple seeking a new home had two small children, allegedly the reason they wanted the “big yard.”
I’m all for kids having yard space to play in. They need to run and yell, (once and awhile), and to have a chance to get some good Vitamin D sunshine. Maybe they can even have a pet which will hopefully teach them responsibility, and compassion for animals, while having some good clean fun.
But what these new prospective owners were not seeing was opportunity.
One of the houses they looked at had a crap yard – I can’t think of a better phrase to describe. It had about one-quarter acre in the front and nearly a half-acre, already fenced, in the back. Little grass and signs of no maintenance. Lacking “curb appeal” this house was $12,000 less than the house they ultimately chose – although this neglected house had MORE square footage.
Part of the decision-making on similar properties in like areas is price per square foot. Any buyer wants the maximum “bang for the buck.”
How much cheaper would it be to get more house and just improve it’s appearance versus buying a house with 200 or more LESS square feet? I can tell you it is a lot cheaper to plant some grass seed than to build a home addition. At the $125 per square foot price of that house, adding the 200 missing square feet would cost – even a rough estimate such as this – $25,000.
I can do a lot of landscaping for $25,000.
In fact, I could have that yard a showpiece for about $2500 with my own labor – more if I hire out. But the most important thing I would gain is equity. Free or nearly-free equity. I see this as a great opportunity – not a negative.
What is my point?
Too many people seem to talk about yard work like it is true drudgery. Punishment. Hard labor.
In reality, landscaping and caring for your property’s yard is one of the most important things a homeowner can do these days to improve real value and a little can go a long way.
If you have kids, get them involved. Let them select something for the yard and then give them ownership of their chosen plant. Make sure they understand that seeds, plants, grass, and trees need water and weeding – and that the location for their chosen plant is important. This is a great learning experience for kids and I’ve found that most of them actually enjoy it – once they get started.
Take “Before” and “After” pictures of your yard. There is no better way to see how quickly appearances, and equity, can be improved.
In the current real estate doldrums, many people feel there is nothing they can do to improve the situation. In many cases this is true. But don’t ignore opportunities you may have to increase your home’s value.
If nothing else, yard work is a great and productive way to burn off some of that stress…
Join the Sierra Club – Free backpack!
by admin on May.19, 2010, under Quick Deals!
Their job has never been bigger and their mission never so important. Please support the Sierra Club…
Great savings – Summer clothes, gifts, and gear
by admin on May.19, 2010, under Quick Deals!
Great Deals. Great Brands. Shop SierraTradingPost.com for great deals on name brand casual, dress, outdoor clothing and adventure gear.
Check Sierra Trading Post’s site for clearance, closeout and overstock men’s and women’s clothing, outdoor and sports gear, shoes, boots, kids clothing, and home furnishings… all at savings of 35-70% off retail!
How about a gift card for Dad? Father’s Day is June 20th:
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Who couldn’t use a pair of these?
Review – Blue Diamond Dog Food
by admin on May.19, 2010, under Favorites

CoCo has responded very well to the Blue Diamond dog food. “We” have already re-ordered! Check the special coupon Coco found, below. Very fast shipping and limited-time FREE shipping for new customers.
PetFoodDirect.com is a highly recommended online vendor!
Oil spill widget – update…
by admin on May.19, 2010, under Real Estate
I first posted this Greenpeace oil spill widget on May 6th. The number of gallons spilled by then was 3.7 million…
Look at it now…less than two weeks later:
You can say what you want about oil and drilling for it. And “landlocked” politicians can complain that they won’t get the same piece of the pie as coastal states, but I think the true story of drilling is simply shown in the numbers…and animals killed, and businesses – put out of business – just as they were after the Exxon Valdez spill.
There is not enough “regulation” for this industry’s ability to destroy the environment – even if they would bother to follow them.




